A couple weeks ago, I put that little 17" monitor on a random box to raise it up to the same height as the Dell 24". Eventually, I will either get a dual-monitor arm (both monitors have VESA mounts, unlike most modern consumer-grade monitors) or decide that the second monitor is too small, but the redneck monitor riser works.
I need to clean the switches in my mouse because mice don't last as long as they did 15 years ago. This one has "20 million cycle" switches. The only other mouse I have with what I consider reasonable DPI for modern stuff is a Cherry wireless mouse with poor tracking.
Other than that, my modern activities have just been dealing with computers at work. The Dell USB-C docks are the most flaky hardware I've seen in many years. You never know if one monitor or some random USB device (including the built-in Ethernet - it's USB) will stop working. There's even a fan inside the dock, and it gives random fan failure warnings. The workstation-class laptops use two USB C connectors at the same time for additional power, and the laptop will sometimes only recognize that one connector is plugged in. All of this can be "fixed" by undocking the laptop and plugging it back in, but that's only temporary, even if you don't move the laptop. The laptop itself (a Precision 7670) randomly goes unresponsive for a second or two while I'm using it, and that gets worse when running on battery. I think it's a combination of Dell screwing up the power settings and the Intel 12th-gen "latency" problem. It's really fast under load, even though it thermal throttles heavily (I've seen it hit 2.3GHz).
I see that my keyboard sometimes registers two spacebar presses when I only pressed it once. There's one more thing to fix.
I didn't want this to turn into a huge rant (especially about work stuff), but it did.