I have 3 computers, 1 phone, 1 smartwatch, and an iPod running. There's a bunch of old parts, but they aren't currently assembled into anything. Let's go over my devices:
This is what I'm making this site on! It's a 2025 13" MacBook Air (Mac16,12) with the M4 SoC. 4 Performance cores, 6 Efficiency, 10 GPU, and 24GB of Micron LPDDR5 shared between them. It's a stupidly fast chip - 12,615pts multicore and 2,162pts singlecore in Cinebench R23 - but still manages really impressive battery life. As you can see in the Hyfetch above, it's estimating 14 hours remaining at the time I took it, running Nova (to write this page), Safari, various other apps, and playing some music. Oh, and it has a 512GB SSD, as I have a 2TB external drive as well.
This isn't currently used all that much since my internet at home is terrible. It's a DIY build inside a Silverstone Sugo 14. Sports an Intel i5 12600KF, with 6 Performance Cores, 4 Efficiency, and no iGPU (that's what the F in the name means). Has 32GB of DDR4 aboard an ASRock Z690M ITX/ax motherboard. The GPU is an Intel ARC A770 LE, which has - apparently not really fixable - issues in Linux, but works fine for the main game I play on there, Helldivers 2. It has a motley of SSDs in it. I'm running Bazzite on it, as I wanted something that "just works" for gaming and I'm used to Fedora and KDE Plasma. So far it's been quite nice. Would really recommend it for any Linux newbies.
An old pic, but it'll work as the outside hasn't changed. This is an old Dell Inspiron 530S I got for free from work and gutted. Inside is now an AMD Ryzen 7 3700X, with 8 cores, and 32GB DDR4 aboard an ASUS Pro B550M-C/CSM. That board is a little annoying and won't POST without a GPU installed, so there's an AMD WX 2100 in there. It runs TrueNAS Scale, and has a single Mirrored ZFS Array of 2 Seagate IronWolf Pro 4TB drives. It houses a buncha old files, my Jellyfin server and library, and other things like that.
No pic for this one (yet?). It's an iPhone 17 Pro. Uses the A19 Pro SoC with 2 Performance cores, 4 Efficiency, 6 GPU, and 12GB LPDDR5X shared between them. Has the 1TB drive, as I do mean to take more photos and video going forward. It's paired with an Apple Watch Series 11.
It's an old and very beat up iPod Video. 5th Gen, I believe the board is a 5.5E, but the back is from a different iPod. I replaced the tiny spinning HDD with an iFlash Solo, housing a 128GB PNY SD card. Battery lasts much longer than with the HDD, though I should have added weights while I was in there to keep the satisfying heft of the stock iPod. It runs Rockbox. I do have a last.fm profile here but I don't know if I'll be able to upload the scrobble logs from this iPod as the software seems defunct. It does scrobble tracks from my iPhone and MacBook, as I use Doppler on both and that hooks right in to last.fm.