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---
title: "My Setup at Home (12/2021 update)"
tags: ['devices', 'self-hosting']
date: 2021-12-28T09:33:00.205309+00:00
---
In this post, I'm presenting my updated setup at home. The [previous version](/my-setup-at-home/) was from May 2020.
## 👨🏻‍💻 Desk
* MacBook Pro 15-inch 2017 (personal laptop)
* development side projects
* writing
* office stuff
* MacBook Pro 15-inch 2019 (work laptop)
* development, research
* meetings
* Two 27-inch QHD displays (Dell P2720DC)
* nice 3 monitors setup, including the laptop's display
* I regret not [going 4K](https://tonsky.me/blog/monitors/) since I basically spend my days reading text.
* Thunderbolt dock ([CalDigit TS3+](https://www.caldigit.com/ts3-plus/))
* Standing desk (from [Autonomous](https://www.autonomous.ai))
## 📱 Mobility
* iPhone 13 Pro
* reading (Miniflux, Wallabag)
* media consumption (YouTube)
* pictures
* iPad Air 3 & Apple Pencil
* reading (Miniflux, Wallabag)
* note-taking, annotating documents, sketching
* accessing my recipes (I use [Paprika](https://www.paprikaapp.com/))
* media consumption (Plex, YouTube)
* writing, sometimes
* Kobo Libra H2O (e-ink reader)
* reading (ePub books, Wallabag)
## 💾 Servers
* Raspberry Pi 4 model B, 8GB
* Home Assistant
* Raspberry Pi 3 model B+
* display for Home Assistant in the hall
* [Self-built server](/replacing-my-synology-nas-with-a-self-built-server/)
* proxmox with one VM (for the moment)
* host all my services in docker containers
## 🍿 Media
* Apple TV 4K
* media consumption (Plex, Netflix, YouTube)
* Apple Home hub (control HomeAssistant devices with Siri & Apple Home app)
* HomePod
* play music through AirPlay or with Siri
* answer Siri requests
## 🏡 Home
* a set of connected light bulbs, plugs and wall switches
* automate some things like "don't kill your eyes in the bathroom at night but see where you pee during the day"
As you can see, I own quite the collection of Apple devices. They're not perfect of course and not open or hackable by any contemporary standard - which is kind of a bummer for me - but they play nicely together and are easy to use for me and my SO.
They are also quite low-maintenance, which means I can spend time on more fun projects like automating my Christmas decorations or adding a Raspberry Pi with a touch screen in my hall to provide a display for Home Assistant.