I started with pirates of the carribean, so...
blackpearl: main PC Redpearl: raspberry pi Purplepearl: refurbished laptop. The router is ... router
The phone is zizidane ("donkey dick" in French, also playword on Zinedine Zidane).
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I started with pirates of the carribean, so...
blackpearl: main PC Redpearl: raspberry pi Purplepearl: refurbished laptop. The router is ... router
The phone is zizidane ("donkey dick" in French, also playword on Zinedine Zidane).
I have three Proxmox nodes named:
acid1
, freebones
, and a partially decommissioned node aptly named pve
acid1 was named from a sticker I got in a big collection. I was extra sold on the name when I did some research into acid1 tests.
freebones is from an inside joke from a GPT3.5 bot I terribly finetuned using my friend groups entire chat history. At one point the bot randomly said βalgebra: you get free bonesβ and I kind of just ran with that
I have node named pve too. Small world.
So many answers!!
First it was from planets from Ursula Le Guin's Hainish cycle.
Now it's the names of birds visiting my feeder: chickadee, titmouse, mockingbird, etc.
I've named my last few computers after planets, with disks named after moons.
When I worked at Microsoft they had all kinds of clusters - OurGang with Spanky, Darla, Alfalfa... Addams with Gomez etc, Disney with Mickey, etc.
Same, all celestial names.
I'm similar, but it's internal drives are planets, while external drives are moons.
When I run out of the solar system I'm going to move on to Star Wars.
I usually name my devices after Greek gods and godesses; Artemis, Hermes, Metis, Athena, Apollo etc.
Shit I thought I was so damn novel. Blast you.
My phone's name is "Samsung Smart Fridgeβ’" because I think it's hilarious if someone is looking at hotspots or network info and go "what the hell is a fridge doing here-"
I went with Willow related naming.
My main server and NAS is Madmartigan. Proxmox server is Willow. Headless gaming machine is Sorsha. Bedroom/office laptop is Elora Danan Living room laptop is High Aldwin Then two raspberry Pi's named Rool and Franjean.
I'm not even into Willow that much, I just wanted to find a world of characters I liked.
I use the most boring names: LASTNAME-LAPTOP LASTNAME-PHONE LASTNAME-SERVER LASTNAME-ROUTER
But, living in tight suburban spaces, I'm never confused whether a device is mine or somebody else's.
Me too: firstname-device_model
alice-laptop_XPS
bob-cell_i12
I feel so boring!
Shit. Here I thought I was creative.
I use my alias butter. With either the device or the OS if I'm dual booting or distrohopping.
I use League of Legends regions. Except for one of them which is not a region but is called "lantern" after the Thresh's lantern in which souls are trapped.
weeb ones
I use zerg units.
I don't have a whole network setup like the rest of you guys, but I've been naming my desktop pc's SHODAN ever since I built my first one. Secondary/partner's pc is named XERXES. I'll probably never change them.
My laptop is called xontros-gatos, which in my native language means fat-cat. Similarly, my server is called server-cat, a small laptop that I have for testing stuff is called small-cat and a new laptop that I just got is called fatter-cat.
I LIKE CATS I LIKE CATS I LIKE CATS I LIKE CATS I LIKE CATS I LIKE CATS I LIKE CATS I LIKE CATS
My home network is called The IT Clowd with these devices:
Uhg y'all actually have creative names, here are mine:
My homelab - Pero-base
My main PC - Pero-main
My laptop - Pero-portable
My other server - Pero-web
I swear I'm not a narcissist.
my local hostnames are all David Bowie related. I have: outside (my laptop) blackstar (server 1) starman (server 2) heros (desktop1)
I only have 1 box really, it's named Hal. Seems helpful, not entirely sure if it's on my side. Could murder me. I keep an analog shotgun next to it.
Iβve always done characters from Beatles songs
Colour + noun:
Server (big iron): Bender
Desktop (main character): Fry
Laptop (for accounting): Hermes
Netbook (small and dumb): Nibbler
Phone (held to my head): BrainSlug
HTPC (one big viewport): Leela
This is my scheme as well! Pretty much to the t. Except my HTPC is hypnotoad and nibbler is my NAS.
OMG Hypnotoad HTPC is so much better! Why didn't I thnnk of that?
I use characters from whichever book I'm reading at the time. Examples:
My devices are named after planets from Doctor Who: mondas, telos, skaro, villengard.
Y'all are too creative for me... I have:
I set up my current desktop while reading Gaiman's The Sandman, so it's called Morpheus. Because I felt I needed to keep with the theme, my laptop is hades, my phone persephone, my server apollo, my router helios, the media centre PC is orpheus, the pi that boots and updates it outside of usage hours is eurydice, and the pi that runs home assistant is zeus (because it's responsible for light(n)ing.
Oh, and the work profile on my phone is sisyphos.
When I was 18 and in my first job, my boss and I installed the very first windows NT file servers for a major uk public sector organisation. They were all named after beers that we'd drunk on team nights out. We had Blacksheep, Tanglefoot, Snecklifter, and so on. They were in a test environment so it didn't matter. Until they went into production...
That was over 30 years ago now, but I still usually resort to beers.
Solar System objects for my local network and names of extra solar objects for my offside servers. With all the moons and named trans neptunian objects in the solar system I so far had no issues finding a hostname candidate.
Used to be astronomy based. Sol for actual network and then planets and stellar bodies and stuff. But I have so many devices now.
Now I just make it ass informative with as free letters as possible. Almost everything is 3 or 4 letters long.
So like fsrv for file server, msvr for media server and so on.
Three-letter words that can be typed with one hand, since I have to type them frequently.
$ egrep "^([qwertasdfgzxcvb]{3}|[yuiophjkllnm]{3})$" /usr/share/dict/words
I recently de-embarrassed my hostnames. I went with names that are one step removed from being dead obvious. Feels nice having descriptive, but not uncreative, names for everything
I name my devices after greek gods based on what I'm going in life at the time or after what their purpose is.
I named my first gaming PC "Poseidon" when I was doing ship related work. Now it's my server.
My gaming PC is "Asclepius", the Greek god of healing. Built when I got into healthcare.
Hermes, god of messeges, is my lil pi that helps with routing (pihole, pivpn, nginx).
My HTPC is Dionysus, Greek god of wine and parties.
My thinkpad is Persephone cus it looks good but doesn't do much. I might rename it.
The services that I run on these are just named "device-service" e.g. hermes-nginx
Huh. I thought for sure someone else would be using my scheme.
LAN computers are all Tolkien swords: sting, orcrist, gurthang, glamdring, etc. If I run out of swords, I'll start adding other weapons: aeglost, the spear; dailir, the arrow. We don't get a lot of named battle axes, which I always thought weird; I'd think dwarves of all people would forge legendary axes, and certainly name them.
My WiFi and VPN networks are forests in Middle Earth: fangorn, bindbole, dimholt, lothlorien, etc. The only exception is my LAN itself which is... "lan". Because short.
My cloud VPSes are named after Greek Titans: hyperion, phaethusa, tethys, etc.
Mobile devices have whatever names they come with, because they're so ephemeral.
I use concepts of games I like. Right now Alan Wake and Pacific Drive are the two of them.
But when I started to be more interested in networking and installed openwrt on my router, I was more infatuated by Pacific Drive:
cooking-phasers
baconaxe
foot-therapy
Are my current guys.