Blue jarvis desktop
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#BLUE JARVIS DESKTOP PRO#
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Avert your eyes from all the cables, but, one of the dongles is the Apple Thunderbolt to Ethernet adapter.My chair (not pictured but very important): the Steelcase Gesture in Yellow.Under my headphones, my Baron Fig Confident + notebook and Studio Neat Mark One pen.In the spotlight, my trusty Bose Q35 headphones.At my right hand in the shadows is my Hydro Flask Cooler Cup for coffee.A bunch of books I’m not currently reading. Magicforce 82-Key Mechanical Keyboard, my first mechanical keyboard.In addition to the 2018 11″ iPad Pro w/ Apple Pencil, I’m using the same Logitech MX Master 2 mouse (you can pair it with up to 3 devices). I also have an iPad setup I’ve been using lately to get out of the basement: Ergotron LZ Dual Side-by-Side monitor stand.
#BLUE JARVIS DESKTOP MAC#
My new setup is built around my 16″ MacBook Pro (my kids stole the Mac mini after our iMac died). Mike: My setup has changed a little bit since I first wrote about it here. You can’t see them very much in this photo, but on the wall behind the desk are a handful of typography posters from awesome folks including Jessica Hische, Cameron Moll, Sean McCabe, and Jeff Sheldon.
#BLUE JARVIS DESKTOP BLUETOOTH#
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So here’s Blanc Media’s work-from-home setups, complete with a list of the main items in each setup. Not that you can directly tell what the person’s position is based on how they setup their workspace, but the little personality touches really drive home each individual. There’s something so personal about peering into everyone’s work-from-home life. CEO Jason Fried posted a message asking for a photo from each of the employees to compile a long thread of sublime, messy, ergonomic, uncomfortable, and throw-it-together work-from-home setups. One of my favorite work-from-home posts over the last few weeks came from the folks at Basecamp.