I mostly play :simple-valorant:{ .valorant } VALORANT so the 25" size and 360Hz refresh rate goes well together. I don't recommend this monitor, however, as it is 1080p and a TN panel. My dream monitor would be a 25" 1440p OLED at 360Hz.
_AM4_ is more than adequate for my fidelity and performance needs right now. I don't intend to upgrade to _AM5_. The next platform upgrade would likely be AM6 or Intel's equivalent.
My home server runs :simple-unraid:{ .unraid } Unraid. The primary usage is for media archival and consumption. It also hosts my :simple-homeassistant:{ .homeassistant } Home Assistant, :simple-gitea:{ .gitea } Gitea, and :simple-mastodon:{ .mastodon } Mastodon instance. See [:material-server-network-outline: .wiki/self-hosted](self-hosted.md).
I maxed out this case with 20 3.5" drives. I'll start to rotate out older and smaller capacity drives on upgrades for next few years. On the next platform upgrade (in ~5 years), I'll probably move to a rackmounted form factor.
This is my de-facto workhorse. The hardware and form factor is perfect for my use case. I plan on renewing AppleCare for it when it expires and don't intend on upgrading for the foreseeable future.
This was my old laptop and used for about 6 years. It runs :material-apple-finder: macOS, see [.wiki/projects/x1c6-hackintosh](projects/x1c6-hackintosh/README.md).
It's an iPhone: nothing more, nothing less. It's much more powerful than what I use it for, especially since I don't care for photos. The battery life is what matters most to me. Should Apple releases a new iPhone Mini, I'd likely swap to that.
This is my default device for reading books. And since the majority of my book-reading are before bedtime, it lives primarily on my headboard or nightstand.
I love my Steam Deck OLED. I previously had a standard Steam Deck and cannot recommend the OLED model enough. I use it at my desk, in bed, and on travel. I play mostly indie and emulated titles on it.