Mine is 2 laptops and 2 phones, an RPi5, and a small VPS I never use
Nice try hackerman
Pixel fold, iPad pro, LG v60 (fucking incredible phone with microsd and headphones, and can run my rokid max beautifully from Usb-c).
Workstation is a 2x 64c Milan, with a MacBook air for travel.
Have more gear, including a big server, but that’s my daily driving rig.
Dell XPS 9710 Laptop and Samsung S24 Ultra phone. I’m one of those old people who still does almost everything on my laptop instead of my phone, even texting.
the three basics, all 5+ yrs old
Google pixel 8 pro
Fujifilm xh2
Custom workstation/gaming pc
MacBook air m3
Samsung S23 Ultra
The Sybian
PS5
Doxie Die Cast 3R
ODROID H4+ mini pcThe Sybian
Giggety
Android phone, old android phone (for bedtime audiobooks without any distractions), Linux desktop, windows laptop (for work), Supernote writing tablet, kobo ereader, pixel watch. I fly quite a lot and always get a look at security when I pull out my 5th device…
- iPhone 13 mini (only ok small phone available at the time)
- Huge gaming PC (Windows because of some games)
- Framework 13 (OpenSuse Tumbleweed)
- Minisforum X1 pro (Same hardware and OS as the framework)
- Homemade ITX NAS (unraid)
- Pi 4 with some docker containers (OpenSuse, always)
I have to sell my older NAS and Steamdeck now. The framework 13 is my new workstation/steamdeck thanks to the new AMD Hx 370.
Define devices. Devices I use on a daily basis?
2 phones (iPhone android)
2 desktops
3 laptops
A tablet
And my home server.
All the devices I own? We’re gonna be here a while.
In this room alone… 3 phones, 2 tablets, a smart watch, a Steam Deck, Xbox One X, PS4, Roku, Smart TV.
Don’t ask me to count all devices, I don’t have that kind of time. I just changed the batteries in our alarm sensors… 28 of them.
- Pixel 9 Pro phone
- Framework 13 laptop
- SFF PC for living room gaming
- Desktop PC in the office (to be sold)
- Kindle paperwhite
- Steam deck (to be sold)
- Surface Pro 9
- HP Microserver
The laptop and SFF PC have EndeavourOS on them, desktop and SP9 Pop!_OS, Kindle is jailbroken. I have wanted to get GrapheneOS on the phone but hate to admit that I love the convenience of contactless payments too much
Was it worth jailbreaking the paperwhite? I’ve been considering jail breaking mine
I’d say so just for the easier compatibility with non-mobi files and Calibre library syncing
Some of the “old” devices people are listing here with an integrated battery may no longer be functional, if they’ve been left unused and discharged long enough.
Decently powerful Windows computer for gaming/browsing/workstation/general use
Rooted Samsung phone
Old Dell laptop with Linux Mint
Server that I run self hosted stuff on
- 1 Pixel 6a
- 1 personal desktop, 1 work desktop
- 1 personal laptop that I never use (9 years old)
- 1 HTPC in my living room
- 1 RPi5 (running home assistant)
- 2 Boox ereaders of different sizes
- 1 Lenovo Tablet that I never use (6 years old)
- 1 Steamdeck
- 1 Google TV stick (rarely used)
All except the work desktop run Linux or Android.
I use OpenSuSe on my desktop and laptop, and Nobara on my HTPC. Rasberry Pi OS on the RPi5.
My desktop is my own build, with a ryzen 7 and 3070 gpu, 64gb ram.
Aside from my phone, I use my HTPC the most, Desktop second (including often to stream games to the HTPC), and the larger boox ereader. Don’t use the laptop unless traveling and even then don’t always bother to take it; to the point I’ve decided not to replace it despite its age until it dies. I do take the tablet when travelling but most of the time its unused.
The HTPC I use to game, stream online and home libraries, and browse the internet. Its largely replaced my steamdeck, allowed me to game on my desktop PC from my sofa and largely made my Google TV device redundant.
Desktop PC with three usb dvb tuners hooked to the TV - takes the ads out of free to air and backs up laptop.
Toshiba i7 laptop about ten years old. Win10
Two Asus laptops with Debian which mainly just act as Rustdesk terminals to the Toshiba laptop.
Super slow old budget Toshiba laptop in the car - again just Rustdesk into the I7. OK battery.
Midrange Motorola g84 for phone and hotspot.