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I want to hear the story.. “how my big screen changed my life”
Nothing special, I've gone through several iterations over the years:-
a) Laptop screen only
b) Laptop with separate screen (1024x768 originally, then 1920x1080)
c) Dual 1920x1080 displays (at home) and 1920x1080 and a 2560x1440 screen in the office
d) Single 4K 43" monitorEach time the increase in productivity is quite noticeable.
A lot of my work is coding or debugging stuff in a terminal window. With more screen available I can have more and more information on the screen:
- A second terminal window for looking at the output of logfiles and things
- A browser window with a PDF open with documentation or customer specific notes
- A text editor window for making more notes in
Less context switching with alt-tab (or switching screens in screen/tmux), and a bigger screen means I can also have a larger terminal window open, being able to see 100+ lines of code or log file in one go instead of just ~50 really helps.
And, as I said before, I can have other less important windows open and partially visible (like Slack and email client) so that I don't get distracted flicking to them to check them as I can see that nothing new has come in (I'm lucky that I only get ~30 work emails a day).
- A second terminal window for looking at the output of logfiles and things
Looks awesome. Does Windows do quarter screen snap-to or do you have to arrange them manually?
BG92 is visible on a standard 4K display and default cell sizing and the usual toolbars/etc. Col 79 would be, err, CA if I'm not mistaken.
Having one big screen revolutionised my working day and productivity (so much so that I decided to leave but that's a different story).