Show us your workstations!


Recommended Posts

Its starting to get really annoying.

As far as I'm aware, you can turn this off in the IPB Admin Panel, not entirely sure though. Considering I see no reason to be quoting an image in the first place (Because you'll just see the same thing again, might as well replace the image with some text, as long as it still states which post was replied to) then there is no reason to have image quoting enabled.

do you people know how to not quote images?

Its starting to get really annoying.

As far as I'm aware, you can turn this off in the IPB Admin Panel, not entirely sure though. Considering I see no reason to be quoting an image in the first place (Because you'll just see the same thing again, might as well replace the image with some text, as long as it still states which post was replied to) then there is no reason to have image quoting enabled.

There there, I fixed it.

Yes, one image is enough to locate specifically what the other user is talking about. Or even, you can always direct your post "@ say user" or you can always PM them for more info. Let's not get O/T shall we?

I dig the minimalist look, lots of people seem to be taking that on. Been lurking the thread for a while looking for inspiration, since we moved into a new place in June..thanks everybody for posting!

A little bit about the space, I have a semi-finished basement that needs some serious love but until then, I've converted a bedroom into my home office. I'm sad to say that I don't have "before" pictures - the house was painted in one very cold green shade or another. This bedroom had some god awful sponge paint on the back wall. Wow. (Sorry if you like the sponge paint look.)

Went with a fairly neutral gray with a touch of blue in it, still a cool color but very mellow and great for calming work nerves. First time doing a grey but very happy with it. Still need to change out the trim and clean up the doors - previous homeowners did a number on em for sure.

Furniture is all from Dania, they've got some quality stuff without being exhorbitant. Higher quality in general than Ikea IMO.

My hardware unfortunately requires these awful things called cables, yeah, they're a pain in the rear but I've tried to manage that as best as possible. You Apple guys, I know your stuff works magically, I'm a PC guy.

office1.JPG

office2.JPG

office3.JPG

Gaming PC: Lian Li/Hannspree 28" monitor, I'm more of a "one big monitor" rather than multiple monitors kind of guy.

Home all-around daily driver: HP Envy 14

Work laptop: Dell Latitude D6510

HP PhotoSmart C5180

Pioneer VSX-D412 driving the audio (super super old, but still truckin')

Accessories/art: Moe's Home Collection

Still working on the look, just grabbed some floating frames as you can see (very clean look/matches the desk)..still deciding what to put in them.

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Posts

    • The funny thing here is that like 70% or so of the web browser users use 'Google Chrome' as web browser. What I don't understand is that why on earth would ANYONE choose 'Google Chrome' on Windows when 'Microsoft Edge' is not just better in most things, but it's already there right out of the box for the Windows users. Microsoft Edge has less data collection (yes, that's a fact), less RAM usage and is more optimized for Windows (as it's a Microsoft product) right out of the box. Sure, the way Microsoft is pushing Microsoft Edge on users might not be the best way of doing it and might need to change. But I would never choose 'Google Chrome' over 'Microsoft Edge' today anyways. I'm sure there was a period back in the days when 'Google Chrome' actually was better in most things, but that period is not today.
    • JetBrains rolls out IntelliJ IDEA update with Markdown preview fixes and more by David Uzondu Image via JetBrains IntelliJ 2026.1.3 from JetBrains has landed, bringing several highly requested bug fixes that target common UI glitches and terminal rendering issues. If you run tmux inside the integrated terminal, the IDE no longer renders the cursor above the active line. The Markdown preview bug, which was fixed in this release, had annoyed developers for quite some time, as the preview pane failed to render images saved outside the project directory. Instead of displaying the actual image, the IDE simply showed a broken image icon, a problem that stuck around for two years before this update. Over on Windows, developers running WSL can now use wsl.exe to spin up their environments without losing terminal functionality. In previous builds, launching a terminal shell with something like wsl.exe -d ubuntu inside a Windows-based project broke both shell integration and active process detection. Other bug fixes in this release include: An issue where Gradle sync incorrectly reported success as a failure on WSL when using Gradle 9.5.0. A syntax highlighting bug that flagged valid Java for-loop initialization blocks with multiple statements as incorrect. A warning bug that triggered a false non-null local variable alert when using JSpecify annotations. A database generation bug that hid the option to use a DELETE statement instead of a TRUNCATE checkbox. A Kotlin highlighting failure where an assertion error in the Gradle redundant library inspection broke error highlighting. A UI bug where the ComboBox popup lacked a maximum height restriction. A Snowflake syntax error where DataGrip failed to support the "create temp" command. A Svelte syntax parsing failure that incorrectly flagged quotes inside inline expressions. A VCS repository manager deadlock that triggered thread pool exhaustion. A memory leak where the LazyTree component kept all previous versions of a tree in memory. IntelliJ 2026.1.3 is the third bug fix release for the IntelliJ 2026.1 series. The first one landed back in April with a fix for the WSL Python interpreter freeze, another fix for guest participants using Emmet abbreviations, and corrected WildFly server deployment errors.
    • That stupid annoying Sign in with Google on all these sites now... get the fk outta here
    • I was just being silly based on David Uzondu's comment ☺️
    • The unified inbox, when it arrives, will be a powerful argument for those who have > 1.
  • Recent Achievements

    • Collaborator
      Asgardi earned a badge
      Collaborator
    • Conversation Starter
      mobandz earned a badge
      Conversation Starter
    • Apprentice
      fernan99 went up a rank
      Apprentice
    • One Month Later
      nothanks earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • One Month Later
      B2Proxy earned a badge
      One Month Later
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      469
    2. 2
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      243
    3. 3
      Skyfrog
      79
    4. 4
      FloatingFatMan
      73
    5. 5
      Michael Scrip
      60
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!