Ask HN: What is your desk / room / general working environment like?
Looking for a few general parameters here, feel free to answer any or all:
+Desk
+Chair
+Monitor
+Keyboard
+Music (Y/N? if so, what? links?)
+Hours (standard 9a-5p? or 10p-5a vampire hours?)
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+ Chair: Vintage Pollock Executive
+ Computer: 15" Retina Macbook Pro
+ Monitor: Apple 20" Cinema Display
+ Keyboard: Apple USB with keypad
+ Music: Spotify, eclectic mix - mostly indie
+ Hours: All kinds - whenever it feels right when I can
Home: Ikea couch, coffee table for feet, refurbished HP laptop, Logitech mouse on the couch cushion next to me. Face the window. Wine. Hours: however long I can stay awake.
No music in either place, because then I listen to music rather than produce.
My computer is an HP SFF box.
My monitor is a 33" Polaroid flatscreen which I bought years ago with bitcoin.
My mouse is a wireless MS with bluetrack.
My keyboard is the cheapest one sold by Wal-Mart, with a grossly undersized backspace key that I keep missing with my finger.
I listen to streaming web radio stations, mostly electronic- detailed in my profile.
I work whenever I'm awake, which doesn't follow regular hours. Sometimes I go for 30 hours at a time getting whatever project to a stopping point before turning in. I'll be days for a week or so until I do an all-nighter, then vampire hours until another all-nighter switches my sleep schedule back to days- on & on back & forth usually monthly.
Desk: Some guy was moving out from the building next to me, so I bought his plain brown desk for like $20
Chair: Whatever was the imitation aeron from staples or office depot, can't remember which.
Monitor: Mostly on laptop, but have an LG plugged into my desktop, which I now barely use
Computer: One desktop, ASUS, from newegg, bought almost four years ago, still works well. Three laptops, (two thinkpads for work, and one personal MBP Retina). It's too many to deal with.
Keyboard: For my desktop some POS $10 I bought from a student supply store, otherwise laptop keyboards. Favorite keyboard is the MBP one, the typing flows so easily on it.
Music: All sorts of shit, sometimes I'll have food network playing in the background for hours.. dunno why, just helps me work, otherwise, my wife's chillstep bullshit, otherwise, 50's-60's indian classical music.
Hours: Hybrid Vampire / Regular.
Desk - Cheap, generic L-shaped desk from Office Depot / Office Max / etc.
Monitor - ancient 17" CRT that's never actually used, but is still powered up for indeterminate reasons. I do all my actual work on my laptop exclusively.
Chair - broken down, cheap, generic office chair from Office Depot / Office Max / etc.
Keyboard - laptop keyboard
Music - Mostly "Y". What? Usually just my personal music collection, which is mostly heavy metal and hard rock, on shuffle. Sometimes I'll go to Youtube if I want to hear a specific song I don't have in my collection, or maybe pull up a shoutcast stream for some trance/house/whatever, or classical music.
Hours: Definitely vampire hours. If I didn't work a "day job" and never had to do anything that involved being on someone else's schedule (eg, meetings, phone calls, etc.) I'd pretty much always work from about 8pm to 7am or so.
Looking at this, I realize I need to spend some money on upgrading my home office setup. Hmmm...
Desk: 5' by 3' white, in a row of other designers desks
Chair: Aeron by Herman Miller / exercise ball
Monitor: Apple Thunderbolt display 27"
Keyboard: Apple keyboard, Magic Mouse
Music: Spotify, retrowave/8-bit for design work, punk/ska/rock for emails
Hours: 12pm to ~11pm at the office, sometimes work at night at the house.
Desk is L-shaped turned to face the windows.
Aeron office chair with ergo seat cushion.
15" 2015 MBP 16GB of RAM
30" IPS Asus and 27" Apple Thunderbolt Display on dual monitor arm to keep them off the desk/free up a lot of space.
Mac Model S Pro Das Keyboard [0], Logitech Performance Mouse MX [2] on a Steel Series 4HD Gaming [3] mouse pad.
Music goes between speakers and headphones depending on how loud I want it to go. I listen to Pandora most of the day with pianobar [1] in the terminal.
My office is less than 10 minutes from my house- I get in anywhere between 05:00-06:30 (depending on when I wake up and how motivated I am to get stuff done) and I'm home by 16:00-17:00.
[0] http://www.daskeyboard.com/model-s-professional-for-mac
[1] https://6xq.net/pianobar
[2] http://www.logitech.com/en-us/product/performance-mouse-mx
[3] http://www.amazon.com/SteelSeries-Professional-Gaming-Mouse-...
Wanted to add for my Pandora/Spotify listening it's pretty much wordless 'EDM'.
[0] My favorite Spotify list (merged in a lot of the songs from syneryder's playlist down below this morning)
[1] My coding background Pandora playlist gets listened to the most because I like that it will occasionally sneak in a new song and I didn't have to spend a lot of time curating the specific songs- it seems to mostly serve me up wordless music. Also, pianobar in the terminal is _really_ nice for listening to Pandora.
[0] https://open.spotify.com/user/ashurexm/playlist/4FNPMSXHrt9s...
[1] http://www.pandora.com/station/play/304168574587214305
Chair: Low-cost chair, around $30.
Monitor: iMac 27' (Mid 2011)
Keyboard: Apple Keyboard USB, I don't like to charge my mouse. But I do have a new Magic Mouse for travel.
Music: Rock, R&B
Hours: 10AM - 10PM for the day, 0AM - 3AM for the night.
I have an ASUS USB monitor that I use as a 2nd code monitor in addition to my laptop.
soma.fm - music
Hours - 5am to 9pm. Crushin' it (tm). And if you believe that, then you're more messed up than you thought.
https://open.spotify.com/user/syneryder/playlist/5YpeoHyEHG7...
spotify://user:syneryder:playlist:5YpeoHyEHG7ttNgvzAkW72
+ Chair: Herman Miller Aeron, one of the best purchases I've ever made. Had it for over a decade & still love it.
+ Monitor: I use my MacBook Pro 13" on a stand, but I also have two MacBook 2007 Black 13" to make a pseudo triple screen setup, keyboard / mouse sharing via Synergy.
+ Keyboard: Apple Magic Keyboard 1 & Magic Trackpad 1. I have an old IBM Model M here, but I prefer the wireless keyboard & media keys & Apple key layout. (I really love how you replace the AA batteries on the Apple keyboards as well.)
+ Hours: Vampire. Anywhere between 4pm - 7am. I track my productive hours using Vitamin-R for Mac, and in over a year I've never had a productive hour between 8am & 2pm.
I have a desk from Ikea, but I don't like it much, because it already bends in the middle. I'll have to replace it with a real office desk in the future (more place, more stability when leaning on it)
I'm using a Ikea chair, I bought for about 45€ back in the day. It's really nice. After 8 years the cushion is still like on the first day and I can lean back in it really nice. Real good investment.
My monitor is a Hanns G HZ281. I got two of it, but 2x28" was too much for me. I rushed to get one of the last cheap 1980x1200 monitors back then, because I didn't wanted these 16:9 thingys. It's a bit wiggly and with 75W rather hungry, but I really like working with it. If I had to buy a new one today, I probably would go for one of those 21:9 things with 4k resolution.
My keyboard is a Cherry easyhub corded. I'm more into these flat keyboards, don't know why. Somehow these mechanical things many devs vow feel to clunky for me.
I don't listen to music at work. But since I'm not working in an office I don't have to blend out other people, so it's not an issue.
Normally I work from 10:00 to 18:00, but this varies. Sometimes I work from 9:00 to 17:00, sometimes I work from 12:00 to 20:00
Chair - padded drafting chair with webbing back I got off Craigslist. I like being up high and hooking my feet on the bar. Otherwise I tend to slouch and put my feet up all the time and end up with a sore back.
Monitor - one of those 27" Korean IPS displays that we're all the rage a couple years ago. It started going black every couple seconds, so I threw it in the basement. Found a blog post about replacement power bricks and now it's good as new again. I also have the 23" LCD I bought to replace it.
Keyboard - the one built into the Surface Pro 3 cover.
Music - I'm in meetings most of the time. When I'm not meeting or listening to podcasts/NPR it's Celtic punk (The Real McKenzies mostly), industrial (KMFDM), or one of the SomaFM stations (Suburbs of Goa, Illinois St. Lounge, or Secret Agent).
Hours - 9:30 to 5:30. Sometimes earlier. Sometimes later. I have a distributed team spread around the world, so things happen at different hours.
Chair: Currently borrowing a Varier kneeling chair but normally a Malmstolen ergonomic chair (don't know exact model name)
Monitor: 3x Dell monitors (again not sure of models off the top of my head, I didn't buy them)
Keyboard: Tesoro Durandal with Cherry MX Brown switches
Mouse: SteelSeries Sensei Raw Rubberized
Music: Sometimes; usually something Outrun-ish or game soundtracks
Hours: Currently working shifts so 12-20
Desk: standard issue cubicle. L-shaped desk. Soul-sucking light grey in color.3' of space to the left of the monitors. 5' of space to the right. Storage is not an issue. Walls colored in very similar soul-sucking light grey.
Chair: Whatever was used by the last guy that was here. It's pretty comfy. Has a breathable back and is on casters.
Monitor: 2 x ViewSonic VX2450 that I grabbed from someone's desk after our last round of layoffs. Before then, a couple of 17" Lenovos. My docked T440 acts as a third monitor.
Keyboard: Logitech MK700. Wireless. Picked out of the pile that was set up after the round of layoffs just prior to my arrival. Seeing a trend here?
Music: Occasionally. I have a bunch of 90's alt I brought in on a USB stick.
Hours: 7:30 - 4-ish.
Desk: StandDesk adjustable standing desk with bamboo top
Chair: Standard leather office chair from BigBox store
Monitor: Dual 1080p 5 year old Acers. This is next on my upgrade list
Keyboard: CODE Keyboard with Cherry MX Clear switches
Hours: 9/10am -> Until ~8+ Hours worked
Bonus: Box full of baby chickens and heat lamp. They moved in a few weeks back and I'm waiting for them to grow big enough to be moved outside. Them being around has prompted me to go into my work-office and/or work from another room these past 2 weeks. They're cute but it'll be good when they move out! The cheeping isn't so bad but the heat lamp and the temperatures they require do not align with my preferences.
Chair: Standard leather office chair from Staples
Monitor: 13" Macbook Air & 22" Asus 1080p monitor
Keyboard: Apple magic keyboard. I have a WASD mechanical but have fallen in love with the magic keyboard
Mouse: latest magic mouse
Music: Sometimes. I put on a pandora "chill out" playlist which is mostly ambient type music. Other times I Just use noizio to get general ambient sound.
Hours: Work for myself at home, so whenever. usually on and off throughout the day.
+ Desk: Workrite Sierra HX Electric standing desk (not sure where the top is from, but it's ~6' long with a 120° angle--we sit in triplets)
+ Chair: Steelcase Think
+ Monitor: Two Apple Thunderbolt Displays to go with 15" rMBP
+ Keyboard: Standard Apple wireless keyboard
+ Music: Not too often, usually have twitch.tv on in the background
+ Hours: ~9:30 to ~5:30
My home setup:
+ Desk: Standard Ikea glass desk
+ Chair: Exercise ball
+ Monitor: Two 23" Apple Cinema Displays to go with 27" iMac 5K
+ Keyboard: CODE 104-key with Cherry MX Clear switches
+ Music: Random stuff on SoundCloud
+ Hours: When I'm not at work
For a while I also was suspending myself in order to relieve tension on my back but I found it was a bit of hassle getting in and out of the harness so instead I use a stair-stepping machine as my "chair." It keeps me active and gets the blood flowing.
My "keyboard": I use two ergonomic chorded keyers as these give me amazing wrist flexibility. It took me a while to adjust but now I'm averaging around 150 WPM with them. I custom built my own sensor rig so I could do gesturing with them as well - was a pain, but worth it. And since the use case is limited to me, I was able to make things easier but just having it detect a certain color blob (in this case, bright hot pink) which is the color of the coding gloves I wear. Insane accuracy with that setup. I got emacs to play nice with the gesture control too so running a macro is literally as easy as a handwave.
I do enjoy listening to music while I work. I have a wireless headphone setup which syncs with my EKG readout to automatically determine the kind of mood I am and what music would work best for my mental space. I don't use spotify, I've built my own streaming service which pulls from my arch media server at home so I can listen to everything in FLAC. Mostly a mix of live Grateful Dead shows from 70-74 but also remixes of bird songs, free jazz, and intelligence-boosting drone tapes.
I work 20 hours a day, usually from 6:30pm to 2pm. I use melanin and mugwort to regulate my sleeping cycles so although I only get around 4 hours of sleep, it's always deep REM so I wake up feeling refreshed and ready to crush code.
If it is I apologize and do tell us more.
> [...] 4 hours of sleep [...]
4 hours sleep has a very good change of leading to hallucinations, weight gain, attention deficit disorder and ultimately depression.
[1] What you describe is my iMac's working cycle. If I were you I would already been planning an escape plan.
+Keyboard: no keyboard, only in my laptop bag i have one external keyboard. always use laptop
+Music: Never play music to concentrate on complex programming. Play music after official working hours which is from 8AM till 7PM
+Hours: 7AM till 03AM, round the clock. Eyes hurts, ass hurts.
+Desk: I have a desk that I bought from Green Furniture Solutions in Portland. 72"W x 36"D, that has raising and lowering controls.
+Treadmill: LifeSpan Fitness TR5000-DT3 (for walking while I work)
+Chair: Some non-descript (but comfy) chair from Office Depot
+Monitor: 2015 Retina 5K iMac 27" 64GB of RAM, mounted on a Humanscale M8 VESA arm.
I used this to switch between sitting and walking modes (see picture)
+Input devices:
Apple Magic Keyboard
Apple Magic Trackpad 2
Apple Magic Mouse 2
Music: Back and forth between Pandora and a playlist of techno on YouTube.
Hours: I try to keep something like 7a - 4p, but I'm self-employed. If often goes like this: 7a - whenever I finish the work I need to do for the day
+Server room: Dell PowerEdge T430 tower. 2x quad-core Xeons, 384GB of RAM, 8TB of storage.
self-built box: 8-core Atom, 64GB of RAM, 4TB storage
Mac Mini 2011 model
Synology 1815+: with 20TB of storage
Ubiquiti Networks plumbing: 24-port EdgeSwitch, 2 Unifi routers, 1 Unifi UAC-AP-Pro
2 Internet connections. Frontier. Comcast.
lvb dot io slash 1RYCQG9 for a picture of desk/treadmill/chair setup
lvb dot io slash 1RYNLQ9 for a picture of the "server room"
Bought an adjustable standing desk - liking it, sometimes its down sometimes its up, when I am tired of sitting/standing I change - a permanent standing disk with a stool chair would be my next choice.
+Chair
Couldnt afford an aeron so its a nice memory foam seat, mesh back with a few adjustments (height, tilt, back hight/tilt, etc.) Quite comfortable.
+Monitor
I got two older 4:3 19" displays (I do DTP stuff, taller displays are nicer for that). Double head display I think is a great productivity thing (code on one test/data on other), also have secondary display set with a KMV switch with the keyboard and mouse so I can pull up reference materials on primary and then work on secondary on other screen with reference in display.
+Keyboard
Was using a Dell Quiettouch keyboard (nice), used a PS/2 Adapter, but the adapter intermittently freakes out so I’m back to a generic Kbd. Need to try another adapter,
+Music (Y/N? if so, what? links?)
Varies depending on what I'm working on, sometimes it's even playing old movies or TV shows (ones I know too well so I'm not really distracted) mainly its about what sets the mood I need, music doesn't always do it.
+Hours (standard 9a-5p? or 10p-5a vampire hours?)
Varies. Usually not late often.