• tetris11@lemmy.ml
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    3 days ago

    You claim that you “do not play the guitar” (sic), but I can see one in the corner.

    what is the meaning of this?

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      I wish I could say I knew how to play it, it looks nice in the corner at least.

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    you say “dog beds” implying there are multiple, but I only see one.

    what is the meaning of this‽

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      There’s one at the very bottom of the shot out of frame. That bit of white cloth center bottom frame.

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    Many people would probably say that the monitors are too high, but I like it. The cable management between the desk and the computer is also nice.

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      I’m one of those persons for sure. I love the overall professional setup, but the monitors are way too high and go against recommendations for healthy work ergonomics. This looks like OP’s eyes are lined up with the center of the screen rather than the top of the screen - a common misconception I see lots of persons still do.

      Mayo Clinic recommends that for best ergonomics, the top of your monitor’s screen should be lined up with your eye height. This ensures that when you work or game, only your eyes will look down to see the rest of your monitor. Also prevents you from craning and moving your neck constantly to look up at other corners of the monitor. Those constant movements of your neck throughout the day cause strain over time, and certainly compound over the years.

      “Place the computer monitor straight in front of you, directly behind your keyboard, about an arm’s length away from your face. The monitor should be no closer to you than 20 inches (about 50 centimeters) and no further away than 40 inches (about 100 centimeters). The top of the screen should be at or slightly below eye level. If you wear bifocals, lower the monitor an additional 1 to 2 inches (about 2 to 5 centimeters) for more comfortable viewing.”

      Source: https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/adult-health/in-depth/office-ergonomics/art-20046169

      As I get older I’ve been very careful to pay attention to ergonomics. I keep my monitors at arm’s length away and always lined up properly per medical recommendations. I spend most of my day at my desk working or gaming, so I wanted to be as healthy as I could be. Doing this for years now and it’s been great - not as exhausted, no strain, etc.

      Edit: fixed some typos due to commenting on this from mobile

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      Thanks, it’s a sit stand desk so I just took the picture during that position to encompass the options.

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        I was going to say “my neck hurts looking at this picture” but quickly realized the desk is in standing position.

        Good looking setup, but now I want to see the dog 🐕

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          Luckily I can lower them, they’re all on monitor arms. Wish I could fit a wider monitor for the center but I feel like it would be too much

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      There’s a wall of pictures and shelves on the other side so there’s more personal items out of frame

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    you claim that there is “editing and gaming” implying there are multiple machines, but I only see one.

    what is the meaning of this?

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      It’s hard to spot but there’s a Mac mini in there. I use that for work. My editing these days is all remote and streamed via Jump