πŸ”— I traded in my MacBook and now I’m a desktop convert

But once the puzzle of ports and peripherals was mostly sorted out, I appreciated how intentional desktop life is. Laptops are great, but their portability made it hard for me to separate work from home.
I have separate laptops for work and home that solve most of this. But having a dedicated place to do personal computing that isn't my home office is appealing. It's mostly the dining table or the sofa these days.
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  • @jamesvandyne I know you saw where I posted about my impending #framework16 purchase. …so are you 🐧 or πŸͺŸ or both? https://starrwulfe.xyz/b/2toi[Article] @jamesvandyne@indieweb.social I know … – STARRWULFE Β»federatedΒ«

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  • @jamesvandyne Even though I need an external office as soon as possible for my work needs, there is no way I'm going to give up having a writing desk at home. It won't include a desktop β€” we currently have one and it is more computing than we need for our personal needs β€” but it will still be an intentional space, albeit with even more room for analogue work.

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  • @SimonWoods Yeah - I wonder if you couldn't get there too with just a dedicated keyboard / mouse / monitor that way you still have the option of taking it to the coffee shop. But also I also kinda like the of idea of forced constraints i.e. you can't.

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