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Morning and good night as I'm trapped in a building with no wifi, poor mobile signal and a firewall on the machine I have to use which is.... shudders ....Windows 7!
Therefore this will probably be the limit of my contribution today
good luck @agile_geek Our thoughts are with you.
@dominicm Catharine mentioned you wanted a standing desk
Are you looking at this type of thing? http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/products/desks/office-desks/standing-desks-1364384236922/
Yeah, although I've apparently been nominated as an "expert", so I'm trying to research. I've been putting it off since euroclj 😛
I highly recommend the ikea desk
Don't have one, but I've checked them out. I'd love one for my house/office
To be more specific, the Bekant
The only thing that slightly puts me off is that some of the others have profiles for height, when you're intensely focused on a problem, and feel like sitting down, you don't want to be finding the exact right height because of the distraction.
I had the perfect shaped non-standing desk for my study, so used gas-spring mounting brackets for my monitor and laptops to make it a standing desk too https://www.amazon.co.uk/ThingyClub-Spring-Motion-Monitor-Desktop/dp/B013K9NKGI/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1500993323&sr=8-1&keywords=thingy+club
@dominicm - I am not at the moment, but I used one for a while, on and off, when I was at the BBC and I have to say I liked it. I don’t think that I would have liked it as a permanent fixture, but to have as an option it was great.
@agile_geek - I am truly sorry; our thoughts are with you brother
“:shudder: :refer :all
is the devil outside of a test namespace” - some would say even within a test namespace.
I think most offices should at least one standing desk for pairing.
@peterwestmacott - I could not agree more; I found pairing at a standing desk to be particularly good.
The most important part of office comfort for me is variety. No single chair is comfortable in the long term.
@peterwestmacott at least within a test namespace you can say that you are reasonably coupled to the namespace under test
@otfrom - have I understood correctly that :refer :all is a bit like just importing the entire namespace, i.e. it can lead quite easily to name collisions etc. and as such is to be avoided if at all possible..?
@maleghast @peterwestmacott any brands you'd recommend?
dominicm: no, sorry
@dominicm - I am sorry to say that I never paid attention to such things. There were standing desks that we could go and use, in the co-working space next to our “slice” of the office, and I used them and liked them, but I never noticed / clocked a brand.
That's okay. I'm currently looking at https://www.hackster.io/hypnopompia/internet-controlled-adjustable-height-standing-desk-abd6e8 and thinking this would be really cool. Plug in, have a script adjust the height of the desk you're at activate the second monitor, etc.
dominicm: why on earth do you want a script? Surely a physical button on the desk is best - fewer (computational) moving parts to go wrong
plus less chance of colleague with a sense of humour hacking your desk!
@peterwestmacott we're planning on swapping desks a lot. So it's useful to be able to auto-configure a desk how you like. There's a few routine tasks you'll do when getting to a desk: * Adjust height of desk * Configure monitors (resetting panels which don't auto-adjust, & blah) * Mute the laptop depending on whether the desk is in a quiet area or not Seems like things that should be scripted.
that does sound cool if you get it all working smoothly
and +1 for promiscuous pairing / hotdesking
I mean, if the height fails to adjust, you do it manually, or run that line of python/shell/whatever again (this is what I do now)
@otfrom https://www.autonomous.ai/smartdesk-sit-to-stand-height-adjustable-standing-desk cheaper & has profiles. Worth your consideration
@dominicm myself and a few folks at my work have these: https://uk.varidesk.com/en-gb/products/standing-desk-pro-plus?o=Size:36%20inch;Colour:Black Quite good as you can adjust them quickly and easily. The highest setting doesn’t work for one guy who is pretty tall tho (keyboard shelf sits too low for him)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iJ38qfDB4lk this video is very impressive
Just to entirely derail the conversation: https://www.autonomous.ai/clone-telepresence-smart-office-robot these make me lol
I'm not sure I've seen them out of back-order, which makes me wonder if it's a joke. If it's real, then it's an impressive piece of work. I wonder how reliable it is.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQ5qRHQHItk it has an SDK. (Seemingly not available in the UK, at least not listed.... 😢)
@otfrom I still like a well-named alias eg: test-subject/...
@peterwestmacott I think a trick people often forget, and therefore get torn on ugly names, is forgetting that you can alias with dots.
(require '[myapp.webapp.test.util :as test.util])
@dominicm - That’s really uesful to know - I had no idea, personally, but it does mean that one can create much more “friendly” aliases 🙂
It's a lot nicer than test-util imo. I know it's just a dot vs a hyphen. But for some reason it matters.
@peterwestmacott I'm not saying you can't use aliases in test code, I'm saying it is the only place I'll accept :refer :all
https://eu.varidesk.com/en-gb/products/standing-desk-chair-varichair are these actually comfy?
I might try to go straight to VR working, and skip the whole standing desk thing.
@thomas, I spoke to you a few times at euroclojure without piecing together that you were you.
Saving space for my Government Approved™ Theresa May ID Badge™ "think of the children saved by doing this!"
Day 2 of corporate hell and still no JDK or lein on my machine.... astonishing how much I can charge for twiddling thumbs. I'm getting frustrated now tho
@agile_geek bring a book?
@otfrom What to throw at someone? Good idea, I'll bring my copy of @henrygarner book...it's nice and heavy! Unfortunately the system is automated so I can't even throw stuff at someone real.
throw it at me @agile_geek
When I joined Macromedia (back in 2000), they were still putting together my team so the first week I spent mostly at a temporary desk in a storage area with no computer (and pretty much nothing else)... But, hey, they paid so...
@jonpither not your problem mate
@seancorfield my record is 6 weeks without a machine let alone one with all permissions and software...but my tolerance for bs has dropped a lot since then!
Wowzer... I worked at a firm of actuaries (back in the 90's) and we had no permissions to install anything and when I joined (as a contractor, paid by the hour), they took three days to install the C compiler on my machine. I even had to sit there and watch them install it on my neighbor's machine and, because I was a few slots down the schedule, they wouldn't do my machine even tho' they were sitting right there next to me!
But at least I had manuals to read in the mean time (they'd hired me specifically to write a compiler from actuarial formulae to parallel C code and the Inmos Transputer).