>>1662325Some haven't admittedly been turned on for a while.
The one with the most modern hardware is a daily driver and a kernel virtual machine host, hosting various testing virtual machines and a Windows 10 machine with a GPU passed to it for gaming, and one for recording TV since there's no linux drivers for the capture card I got.
One is used as a seedbox and a NAS, it's the one with most storage space and running a SMB server and my torrenting clients.
One is a memory lane machine running Windows ME. I posted from that one fairly recently.
One is a Sun pizzabox that's unused because I can't get anything to boot on it. It's NVRAM chip is fried, but eventually it'll be my freedom machine. Eventually.
One runs an old version of Windows NT and does NT stuff.
One was used in some corporate environment and fails to boot. Not sure why, but it'd be a nice XP machine if I figured that out.
One is a generic headless linux box. It's got some things I played with ages ago but it's been off for a long while.
And then I realize there's one more desktop which has a years old windows 7 install from 2009. It has some files on it I should save, but otherwise it's been so unused I forgot it existed. It was a prebuilt and therefore sucks.
Only one of the laptops is actually used. It's used as a daily driver laptop and as of now has some 11 days of uptime.
One laptop, an Eeepc, I ran constantly for several months until it got fried. It boots and works for a short while, but will eventually always crash. It's stuck inputting some control character. It served the purpose that's now filled by the SBC, as an irc bouncer and various darknets router.
One laptop is an old work laptop, I keep it around for some harware interfaces it has but otherwise it's unused. I ran a minecraft server on it at some point.
And the last laptop is something my sister gave me because her pet bunny chewed its charger cord up. She trashed the charger, not realizing I could've fixed it.
So, ot doing much.