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Anirudh Oppiliappan x@icyphox.sh
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 -## personal laptop (wyndle) +## at home machine (wyndle) 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 5 hours) but it looks -absolutely fantastic. This machine runs NixOS. +GTX 1650 Max-Q, 32GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD. The 4K display doesn't help +with its battery life (about 5 hours) but it looks absolutely fantastic. +This machine runs NixOS. Other software I use on this machine:@@ -45,9 +44,9 @@ - **Bitwarden**: I run a Vaultwarden server in my homelab K3s cluster
and use the official Bitwarden clients everywhere else. -## work laptop (kvothe) +## on the move machine (kvothe) -For work, I use a **14" M1 MacBook Pro**. I use +I also 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:@@ -78,9 +77,6 @@ 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. - - **Airpods Pro**: Great quality, even better noise cancellation. - **iPhone 13 mini**: The only actual small phone -- it's unfortunate@@ -89,11 +85,3 @@
- **Kindle KT4**: Jailbroken using [WatchThis](https://www.mobileread.com/forums/showthread.php?t=346037) and running KOReader. - -- **iPhone 15 Pro**: "Work" phone. Not a fan of its size, but I love the - refresh rate. This is currently my main phone. - -- **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.