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by stevekemp
4477 days ago
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Personally I found it beneficial to have a "work computer", a "work phone", and keep things entirely separate from my home setup. That meant if I were working I'd use the dedicated hardware, and if not I would use my stuff. There were certainly times when I worked overnight, but in general the idea was to pretend I was in an office, and only bootup the work-machine when I was actually in working hours. I did deviate a few times, when the work broadband was down, but my personal one was up, but I kept that as minimal as I could. |
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