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the pricing sounds a bit steep for what it is (350 sek is ~50 usd/month). the only noticeable improvement over a standard account is the music calendar, which seems like a pretty easy hack over the spotify api.

would make for a fun music hackday project.


it creates ambient lighting, and feels like being on a photo shoot.

it's just some foam posterboard tapes together, but it does a good job of reflecting light from many angles, so if you are reading/writing on the desk, you don't get shadows from your head/arms

i highly recommend those $5 ikea lamps too, they give off nice warm light


it's called a turtlebot, just a simple trashcan robot that you can throw sensors on for basic research


csail


it does the opposite for my shoulders, they are relaxed.

i keep a pillow around that i sometimes place behind my head to zero-out any neck strain


i slide the chair forward until the arms are just under the desk and my feet hit the back wall of the desk.

occasionally i slide the monitors forward or backward if my eyes feel strained


cool hadn't seen that, but that's pretty much what i find to be the optimal angle.

monitor hacks are definitely the next step, i'd prefer them higher and slightly angled downwards


... and that picture was on a good day


our lab is a photon vacuum.

i've iterated through an array of desk lamps, but realized the biggest problem is the lack of reflections from walls/ceilings.

so the shield is a big light reflector --- just foam posterboard taped together and hung from a 5-iron and some rope.

the $5 ikea lamps provide nice warm light, and the angular shield makes it feel like you're on a photo shoot with ambient light and minimal self-occluding shadows.


> our lab is a photon vacuum.

Parts of it, anyway. My desk was next to one of those huge glass walls facing Kiva. We also got reflections from the mirror-like metal paneling on the opposite side of the tower.


I have a design for a suspended reflector tent that is pretty much exactly what you have there. I can't stand shadows and varying illumination when I read or work on electronics.


i sometimes pull them forward. they need to be on casters too :)


The wheel, a truly great design pattern.


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