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we've covered giant whiteboards with curtains / tapestries / etc before so the room doesn't look like a hacker house by default. or Magic Whiteboard paper if it's a short term thing pic.twitter.com/W4gq9a38Sf
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Andy Matuschak
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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
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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 @ ~$50/sqft. But it'd feel obtrusive to leave writing up for days, though, which is no good.
…AR? :/ pic.twitter.com/F7zgBM0hFO
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Andy Matuschak
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Whiteboards—particularly whiteboards persistent and big enough to accumulate writing for many days—create a change in consciousness! I straight-up think different thoughts when one's present. Doubly true in a collaborative situation.
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curried apotheosis
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I also found something like this for 300kr (/ ~35$) in a hardware store recently and my eyes bugged out with joy.
Whiteboard on demand is a Sizable life improvement.
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