• @beerclue
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    101 month ago

    My setup: dual screen, on one of them there’s YouTube always on with some booktuber or d&d campaign, private and work chats, on the other screen browser and terminals. The fan that’s sucking my vape fumes next to my desk has been running non stop for a couple of years. I sometimes turn it down to one, but it’s always on. Sometimes the browser/terminal combo gets replaced by Project Zomboid. I’m in this chair 10-18h per day, almost every day. I’m okay. Everything’s okay.

    • The Picard ManeuverOP
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      51 month ago

      It may seem like chaos, but I don’t know how to explain that it’s relaxing.

      Before I had to move my “office” to a smaller room, I had a 4-monitor setup. Usually one for a game, one playing music channels on youtube, one for discord, and one for browsing reddit or something. I want to go back…

      • AlexanderESmith
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        1 month ago

        I have a 65" 4k display that I use as one of;

        • 4 screens (quartered, from top left, clockwise; Main browser, research browser, code terminal, media)
        • 3 screens (right half for code, top left main browser, bottom left media)
        • 2 screens (file transfers; left half for source, right half for destination)
        • 1 full screen (media or gaming)

        I also have multiple desktops;

        • 1 Personal
        • 2 Work
        • 3 one-off long-running process
        • 4 dedicated media that I can dismiss if I need to deal with 1/2/3 with focus
    • KillingTimeItself
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      11 month ago

      i have 3 monitors, one is my primary, one is my secondary content consumption monitor, and my third is my “static” screen, music player, system stats, discord, communications whatever.

      I have real workspaces since i use i3 so i can just hop between things per monitor as requested by me.