• Zier
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    2089 months ago

    Importance, or lack of work contribution? Smaller screen = works less.

    • lad
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      1099 months ago

      Importance as in payment, probably

    • @Honytawk@feddit.nl
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      129 months ago

      Well, if the company gets fined for mismanaging or committing fraud, who do you think they will fire?

      A scapegoat is very important.

    • @iglou@programming.dev
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      9 months ago

      True for the phone and tablet, but for any sort of computer that is not true

      I work on a laptop with virtual desktops and I am much more productive that way than with a big screen… Or two big screens.

      Everything is in the center of my field of view, I know which VD of my 3x3 grid holds what. It’s much more efficient for me than bigger screens could ever be. And that is not for lack of trying!

      It just depends on the person.

      • @panicnow@lemmy.world
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        49 months ago

        You just changed how I think about virtual screens. I feel like Khan being unloaded on by Kirk.

        I decided long ago that I liked the single monitor with multiple desktops. But in my head they have always been a line of desktops instead of a grid.

        Somewhere there is a mathematician who uses a hyper cube array of desktops…

        • @iglou@programming.dev
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          29 months ago

          When I discovered it can be arranged in a grid, it made VDs so much more useful.

          Cause a line of the same amount of VDs (9)… Ugh, not fun haha

          Even though you can map each to a shortcut, it’s still tougher to use than a grid with directional shortcuts!

          • @hikaru755@lemmy.world
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            19 months ago

            How do you have your shortcuts set up for this? And if you don’t mind me asking, what desktop environment / window manager are you using?

            • @iglou@programming.dev
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              39 months ago

              I am using KDE’s Plasma 6 as a DE with Wayland. The compositor (window managers are a Xorg thing) is KWin

              The shortcuts I use are Meta+Up/Down/Left/Right. I can’t remember if they’re default or if I set them this way.

      • magikmw
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        29 months ago

        Grid VDs club. Although I only use 2x2 because toggle up/down/righ/left is complicated enough for my brain.

        • @iglou@programming.dev
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          Faster switch. Think each column being 1-3 and each row as A-C

          B2 is my terminals, B3 is my IDE, B1 is a secondary IDE (for instance, DataGrip), C row is browser windows, A1-2 is temporary, not often used windows, A3 is communication apps. I mostly use A3, B2-3 and C2-3. It’s all mapped in my head so I can instantly switch to whichever VD I need.

          • Owl
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            29 months ago

            That’s impressive

            Personally I never needed more than 5 desktops, and I don’t think I could remember what I put on more desktops

            • @iglou@programming.dev
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              49 months ago

              Haha that’s fair

              Although it’s a habit thing. Most of these are fixed, I never switch them to a different position. So the only ones I have to remember is A1-2 if I am using them, the rest is as easy as knowing where your glasses are stored in your cupboards.

      • Cethin
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        29 months ago

        I’ll often have documentation on another monitor, so I can full-screen my code and still reference the documentation without switching windows.

      • @xylol@leminal.space
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        19 months ago

        Exactly, this is why the most ‘important’ person just uses a phone they are the most efficient with the smallest screen

    • nitrolife
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      39 months ago

      The job of people around the CEO is primarily to make decisions. All this huge chain of managers is needed only to aggregate information so that the CEO can make an informed decision. This is how many large companies operate. I would even say that there is a direct correlation between the size of the campaign and the number of monitors at the bottom.

      The flip side of sitting behind a huge monitor is that you won’t stay outside with a huge number of your employees if you make the wrong decision. It’s just a different job.

      • @hikaru755@lemmy.world
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        19 months ago

        there is a direct correlation between the size of the campaign and the number of monitors at the bottom.

        From my limited experience, it’s the size/amount of monitors at the top that correlates with company size, not at the bottom. At my 5-person software company, almost everyone works with multiple screens, except one of the three founders who still works mainly on a laptop display at least