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.
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.
- __iPad Mini 6th Gen__
I use the iPad Mini to read the web, comics, mangas, and the occasional textbooks. It's also how I watch movies and shows on the treadmill.
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.