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Andy Matuschak 25. sij
Weird/fun prompt—how much marginal problem-solving capacity could you create by making good domestic whiteboards way more viable? Domestic whiteboards are usually either too small or too obtrusive. There's rarely enough unbroken wall space; free-standing boards eat huge sqftage.
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Andy Matuschak 25. sij
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A ceiling-mounted retractable solution is appealing, but it seems hard to get the rigidity you'd need. Switchable glass seems promising. It's available as an aftermarket film @ ~$50/sqft. But it'd feel obtrusive to leave writing up for days, though, which is no good. …AR? :/
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Andy Matuschak 25. sij
Odgovor korisniku/ci @andy_matuschak
Whiteboards—particularly whiteboards persistent and big enough to accumulate writing for many days—create a change in consciousness! I straight-up think different thoughts when one's present. Doubly true in a collaborative situation.
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Dave DeLong 25. sij
Odgovor korisniku/ci @andy_matuschak
I’ve thought a lot about painting my office with whiteboard paint. The process of finding and mounting an actual whiteboard is not appealing. But paint the room, and you’ve got whiteboard everywhere! Ex:
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Dave DeLong
The downside of this is that it’s SUPER expensive 🤪
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Chris Whitney 25. sij
Odgovor korisniku/ci @davedelong @andy_matuschak
I worked in an office that had whiteboard painted walls. The huge downside is walls aren’t smooth, so both bad for writing and very hard to clean marker out of fine texturing. Hanging a big sheet of glass is the best option IMO.
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