What does your desk look like?
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@scottalanmiller - I get your point. This is truer now than ever. However, there is still plenty that can be done while offline. Obviously, this is dependent on job function. In IT, not a whole lot.
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I've also "upgrade" to an iPad pro 10.5… it's almost weightless. I can do 95% of what I need without relying on other machines.
I also have a spare MBP13 and an HP z240 for any eventuality, like DD-ing a thumb drive or unusual stuff. The biggest part of my work is being connected to a remote ssh or rdp session, and the iPad has great clients for both protocols. The other thing I need for work like mail and browsing/web interfaces usually work, but of course I can log into some windows machine for peculiar interfaces that needs flash &co.
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@wrx7m said in What does your desk look like?:
@scottalanmiller - I get your point. This is truer now than ever. However, there is still plenty that can be done while offline. Obviously, this is dependent on job function. In IT, not a whole lot.
Any examples, though? I've never run into an issue with a Chromebook not doing something offline that my desktop would not, other than running a VM farm.
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Relatively tidier by the second as I get ready for a long weekend, while I faceroll on my KB Paradise V80 w/Matias QC experimenting in the lab with a CentOS 7/KVM & Ceph deployment.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chromebook
I hate to quote them but it was the easiest thing to find mention of it.
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@wrx7m said in What does your desk look like?:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chromebook
I hate to quote them but it was the easiest thing to find mention of it.
Clearly who wrote that doesn't know what they are saying. Web apps are not traditional apps in what way? Web apps work offline. I want to know what they mean by limited offline capability... that's a meaningless phrase. All computers with networking capability are limited when offline. Traditional apps and web apps both work and don't work, depending on purpose and design, when offline. MS Office 2016 is a web app, does it work offline? Google Apps work offline.
Yes, Chromebooks, like all computers since 1994, are designed to work primarily online.
Basically they just described "computers" with no information specific to the Chromebooks.
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I have no function on my Chromebook that doesn't work offline, except for those functions that only exist when online (web browser, SSH, etc.)
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@scottalanmiller said in What does your desk look like?:
I have no function on my Chromebook that doesn't work offline, except for those functions that only exist when online (web browser, SSH, etc.)
Yeah, I get your point but remember reading it on at least one of the tech site's blurbs when they first came out. Maybe it was only the web apps were available at launch? I am not sure.
Edit: Glad to know that isn't a thing now (or ever).
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I have custom monitor stands on my desk.....lol
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Just got setup in a corner at my parents house for now (no animals or babies to get in the way during the day.) Slightly mobile setup, I say slightly because the entire kit comes out to ~11 lbs.
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@stuartjordan said in What does your desk look like?:
I have custom monitor stands on my desk.....lol
they are quite common in my company too!
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@scottalanmiller said in What does your desk look like?:
Traditional apps and web apps both work and don't work, depending on purpose and design, when offline
that's true but, unless you leverage HDD with custom frameworks, webapps which run in-browser have limited standard capabilities compared to desktop apps with cloud backend (say MS office)
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At the office and when I work mobile, I use my MBP. At home, I have a whitebox gaming rig, in which I never game with.
I have been tossing around the idea of getting a cheap mobile laptop. Debating on getting a keyboard for my Dell Venue 11 Pro 5130, or getting a chromebook.
Venue Tablet: Atom 1.46 GHz, quad core with 2 GB RAM, and 60 GB SSD drive. Windows 10.
For those with a Chromebook, would to rather have a Chromebook over the tablet listed above?
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My desk is embarrassingly disgusting atm.
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@quixoticjeremy said in What does your desk look like?:
My desk is embarrassingly disgusting atm.
LOL... oh yea... might got you beat... both of my desks are a mess... Solder, flux, dead battery, wires, 3 packs of AA or AAA batteries,.. and I don't know what else. I need to build another horizontal surface so I can sort these two out...
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@gjacobse said in What does your desk look like?:
@quixoticjeremy said in What does your desk look like?:
My desk is embarrassingly disgusting atm.
LOL... oh yea... might got you beat... both of my desks are a mess... Solder, flux, dead battery, wires, 3 packs of AA or AAA batteries,.. and I don't know what else. I need to build another horizontal surface so I can sort these two out...
LOL mine is more like 6 empty beer cans, 5 pop cans, some mia's pizza containers etc from my night of dev work last night.
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@QuixoticJeremy
As for Epicness - you winAs for messiness? I might win... Hmm Pizza sounds tasty...
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@gjacobse said in What does your desk look like?:
@QuixoticJeremy
As for Epicness - you winAs for messiness? I might win... Hmm Pizza sounds tasty...
It really was, not much beats mia's pizza at 3 in the morning when you're beyond frustrated because your code just won't do what you want....
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@quixoticjeremy
My code never does / did..... which is why I don't code. Wished I could... I have so many project notes just sitting.... Ah well. can't do it all... -
@gjacobse said in What does your desk look like?:
@quixoticjeremy
My code never does / did..... which is why I don't code. Wished I could... I have so many project notes just sitting.... Ah well. can't do it all...Code and I have an interesting relationship.
Code doesn't work: why didn't my code work?
Code works: Why did my code work? What am I missing...