jacob wrote: ↑Mon Dec 30, 2024 12:33 pm
My different systems exist mainly because hardware increasingly seems to last forever both in terms of not breaking but also in terms of still being operable.
I'm working through this currently. Running devices include Android, lineage OS, Ubuntu, Windows 10, and chrome OS.
I'm finding a couple of motivations to consolidate:
1. Storage. Not only the devices, but their cables and peripherals I _might_ need. That VGA to DVI adapter. The VGA cable. 3.5mm audio cables. Spoiler - I didn't. Half of it was already obsolete, before purging any devices.
I've found myself sitting on e-waste, convinced I'm diverting the stream. But I made my choice at time of purchase. So I'm really storing a recurring search problem. If I need this stuff again, I can pull better versions from the waste stream.
2. Process debt. Maybe it's my tech background, but I believe sitting on the latest stable version is the lowest cumulative effort. We can absorb the small changes as tiny insults, instead of carrying a large backlog
The counter argument being - if one wants to stay current on half a dozen OS flavors, it's prudent to keep running them. Even now, I'm tempted to see what I can repurpose.
IE:
Should that old phone running Lineage get activated as a biking phone? Or what about a bedtime audiobook player without Internet access???
Should the Windows 10 box get force upgraded to Windows 11? And then I can dual boot it with Arch Linux to learn what that's all about. I can have a second desktop available upstairs, in case my wife and I are competing for it.
And I could use the Chromebook to practice coding on the couch. Chrome OS has a Linux mode. It's performant enough when paired with a cloud build environment! With the USB video out, it's a tolerable desktop...
Paring down to an Ubuntu desktop and an Android phone is clearly the option that most respects my time, long term. My path there is likely winding, because of these what ifs though.
At the very least - I'm going to stop storing unused devices and peripherals. If everything is connected, I don't need those other cables.
The were 5 keyboards in my house. 6 if you count the laptop.