--- template: page.html title: uses subtitle: Hardware and software that I use. --- I often get asked about my computing setup -- my computers, the software I run on them, how I host my services, and other choices of personal technology. This is a relatively up-to-date list detailing what I'm currently using. ## personal laptop (lapis) My primary laptop that I use for everything non-work is my [**Asus ROG Flow X13 (2021)**](/blog/flow-x13). It's got a Ryzen 9 5900HS, Nvidia GTX 1650 Max-Q, 32GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD. I bought this machine in early 2022, when I was working remotely as a contractor. The 4K display doesn't help with its battery life (about 7 hours) but it looks absolutely fantastic. ![flow x13 at oodi](https://cdn.icyphox.sh/w6UH4.jpg) This laptop currently runs NixOS. I would ideally like to run OpenBSD, but I figured I'd make use of its GPU for the occasional game and run Linux instead; NixOS just seemed like the least-shit choice. I like its declarative approach to system configuration, but I won't pretend -- I'd have much preferred a more sane language like Lua. Other software I use on this machine: - **KDE Plasma**: It's been alright as a desktop environment but I only care to use it for Wayland and I don't have time to dick around with a window manager. But that might change. - **tmux**: Most of my actual "window" management happens here. I have it [configured](https://git.icyphox.sh/dotfiles/blob/master/nix/programs/tmux.nix) to show my current working directory and git info in the statusline -- this helps me keep my actual prompt clean and quick. - **neovim**: My editor of choice. I made the switch to the famously awaited 0.5.0 branch that introduced Lua support [very early](/blog/nvim-lua/) and haven't looked back since. I use a [custom duotone colorscheme](https://git.icyphox.sh/dotfiles/blob/master/config/nvim/colors/plain.vim). - **QtPass**: Frontend for passwords managed using GPG. - **Firefox**: It works; not much else to say. These are the add-ons I use: * Don't F* with Paste: for those pesky bank logins that block paste in the password fields * Refined Hacker News * Sidebery: tab-tree on the left * Simple Translate: for Finnish/Russian * SponsorBlock * uBlock Origin * Web Scrobbler * Multi-Account Containers ## work laptop (kvothe) For work, I use a **14" M1 MacBook Pro**. I use [nix-darwin](https://github.com/LnL7/nix-darwin) to configure most of my basic applications (neovim, tmux, bash, ...). Software of note: - **iTerm2**: I don't use 90% of its features but I like that it lets me cofigure terminal padding. I prefer to run a single instance of iTerm, full-screened and without any borders. I use tmux for everything else. - **Rectangle**: For the occasional window management. ## home server (denna) ![denna under the table](https://cdn.icyphox.sh/fxIFy.jpg) My latest addition. I bought this HP EliteDesk on [Tori.fi](https://tori.fi) for a princely sum of 60 EUR. It has an i5 6500, 8GB of RAM and a 500GB HDD. I installed OpenBSD on it at work by wiring it up to a monitor using DisplayPort (it does not have HDMI). It now runs very quitely under my table, plugged into the router. I didn't feel like paying my ISP for a static IP and since I work for a [cloud provider](https://upcloud.com), I spun up a VPS with a public IP and setup a quick Nginx TCP proxy to forward traffic to my home server. ```conf stream { server { listen 80; listen [::]:80; proxy_pass denna:80; } server { listen 443; listen [::]:443; proxy_pass denna:443; } } ``` Then, using [httpd(8)](https://man.openbsd.org/httpd.8) and [relayd(8)](https://man.openbsd.org/relayd.8) I run a few services (with more to come): - This website. - [legit](https://git.icyphox.sh/legit): Web frontend for git, written in Go. - [honk](https://h.icyphox.sh): ActivityPub server. - [fsrv](https://git.icyphox.sh/fsrv): File hosting and upload server, written in Go. - [radicale](https://radicale.org): Contacts and calendar (Cal/CardDav) server. ## other technology Some hardware and software that are in frequent use across all my devices: - **Ferricy**: 34-key wireless split keyboard designed by me, based on the Ferris Sweep. I have both the MX (Gazzew Boba LT switches) and the Choc (Kailh Sunset switches) variants, but I find myself favoring the low actuation force of the MX one more. Some [pictures here](/blog/2022-in-review/#keyboards-my-first-new-expensive-hobby). - **Logitech Ergo M575**: Wireless ergonomic thumb trackball mouse. I've [written about it](/blog/m575) in depth. - **realme Buds Air 3s**: El-cheapo truly-wireless earphones. They look pretty slick, and fit very comfortably. I mostly use them at the gym or while commuting in the metro. - **iPhone 13 mini**: It's unfortunate that I have to use an Apple device but it's also the only real small phone in the market. I quite enjoy how it fits in my palm, and being able to reach the top of the screen with one hand. I plan to stick to this until Apple stops updating it. - **Kindle KT4**: Jailbroken using [WatchThis](https://www.mobileread.com/forums/showthread.php?t=346037) and running KOReader. - **Tailscale**: I used to setup WireGuard networks by hand, but that got unweildy after 3 hosts. With Tailscale I now have around 8 different machines running Linux, OpenBSD, macOS and iOS all seamlessly connected. It's incredibly handy. - **Migadu**: I too, like everyone else, gave up on self-hosting my email. Migadu is very straightforward, and very cheap (19 EUR/year). Works great with all my email clients.