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by testfrequency
848 days ago
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I had the same exact experience. It’s felt more like I was playing a simulator game of myself coding, and it was not enjoyable at all. I often wonder how people who actually work at fast paced places as engineers are claiming to be more productive with this strapped on. If I just ingested and read email and slack messages all day, or talked in zoom all day, sure (maybe), but I don’t. |
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1. Having more screen real estate in my small home office. I often dive into spaghetti code, and seeing more of it helps me maintain context.
2. Working in my RV. I can’t take my extra screens with me (it’s a multi-use family RV, so I’m not mounting anything. Plus, there isn’t room.), and I’m so, so excited about having more screen real estate in there. We lived/worked in it for 3 months last summer, and it was really nice coming home to more screens at the end of the trip.