| ▲ | dfex 2 days ago | |||||||||||||
Lovely story. I work out of the back seat(s) (Crew Model) of my Ford Transit pretty regularly and can relate. I'm astonished at how productive I can be while waiting around outside a job site for late deliveries/people or even my kids music lessons for an hour or two, or when sometimes I can sit at my desk and get nothing done in the same time. Maybe it's the constraints of the time/space? I (only half) jokingly wonder if some times I'd be more productive sitting in the van in my own driveway rather than in my home office. My "truck desk" is the rear parcel shelf/cargo blind out of a Hyundai Accent and the moulded counters fit my laptop and mouse pad perfectly. It also tucks nicely into the void behind the back seats when not in use. I recently acquired a Vision Pro and am still coming to terms with how incredible it can be sitting in the back of my van parked literally anywhere in the country and having a full ultra-wide desktop experience that packs away into something the size of a lunchbox. This is the cyberpunk future I dreamed of as a kid. | ||||||||||||||
| ▲ | el_benhameen 2 days ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||||||||
I’m the same way with working on a plane. 2 hours of plane work is worth 4 hours of desk work. Something about the ambient noise, incentive to stay in the seat, and strict time boxing. Shitty internet (if it works at all) means there’s a high cost to trying to outsource my thinking to the internet, and there’s no immediate reward for pursuing a distraction. | ||||||||||||||
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| ▲ | mrdarkies 2 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||||||||
U VILL WORK IN ZE ACCENT MIT DER VIZION PRO | ||||||||||||||