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[3065.42 --> 3068.94] For me, I feel like I'd be less productive there where other people just thrive. |
[3069.32 --> 3071.16] And the same with coffee shops or any of that. |
[3071.16 --> 3073.26] I can't work in a coffee shop. |
[3073.80 --> 3076.14] And I don't know if it's my back or what. |
[3076.24 --> 3080.04] But if I'm working on my laptop all day where I'm looking down, it eventually hurts my neck. |
[3080.12 --> 3081.60] So, I have my monitor up higher and everything. |
[3081.74 --> 3084.46] And I'm like, I don't know how these people work all the time. |
[3084.60 --> 3087.44] Sure, I can do it occasionally, but I can't do it all the time. |
[3088.14 --> 3091.96] But I literally know people who go to coffee shops most days of the week. |
[3092.34 --> 3093.78] And I don't know how they do it. |
[3094.14 --> 3094.84] Somehow they do. |
[3095.14 --> 3096.64] So, what's your unpopular opinion, Bart? |
[3096.64 --> 3101.24] Okay, so my is also about exercise maybe. |
[3101.82 --> 3109.42] Because I think that as IT in general, the mistake that we are doing is that we start limiting ourselves physically. |
[3109.96 --> 3111.58] Like you have monitor. |
[3112.00 --> 3115.54] So, you work mostly with a head and hands and nothing else. |
[3115.78 --> 3120.18] So, it's like the majority of your body is suspended while you work. |
[3120.18 --> 3126.94] And we are flesh and bones mostly when we take the percentage of ourselves. |
[3127.82 --> 3133.68] And what it means is that if you just shut down part of your body, the whole body will be less efficient. |
[3134.04 --> 3135.30] It's a waste of resources. |
[3135.82 --> 3137.26] Yeah, waste of resources. |
[3137.40 --> 3140.78] And I was thinking that we approach this all in the wrong way. |
[3140.78 --> 3146.96] So, why don't we, let's say, have a big keyboard when you can punch things, like use your muscles. |
[3147.82 --> 3149.76] And maybe it will increase your productivity. |
[3150.36 --> 3154.78] Just think about all these genius doctors in our movies. |
[3154.78 --> 3163.74] Movies, like they all, when they do something, they do this with shouting and waving hands and things like that. |
[3164.14 --> 3171.18] Even if we read histories about some inventions in the past, they were not done while sitting. |
[3171.68 --> 3176.72] Maybe they were, but some inventions were done when, let's say, running after someone. |
[3176.72 --> 3180.16] And I think we are just limiting ourselves. |
[3180.42 --> 3187.92] And why don't we learn things like doing studies, like, I don't know, discussing projects during the run. |
[3188.24 --> 3193.60] Or maybe swimming and solving computations in your head. |
[3194.12 --> 3196.48] Maybe this will increase our brain power. |
[3197.04 --> 3204.80] So, if I understand you correctly, you are suggesting the outside working environment, but without taking the computer with you. |
[3204.80 --> 3205.12] Yeah. |
[3205.26 --> 3206.44] It's like going to the beach. |
[3206.96 --> 3208.00] Without the computer. |
[3208.42 --> 3210.24] And running after random strangers. |
[3211.20 --> 3213.52] You are solving the problem that they have with lighting. |
[3214.22 --> 3222.86] If I understand it correctly, I assume he's saying that we should explore other ways of doing work that involve our body more, rather than, like, limiting ourselves to sitting at a keyboard. |
[3223.12 --> 3223.80] Yes, exactly. |
[3224.08 --> 3230.84] But if Jared wants to summarize this as, you should chase after people while you're coding, we can do that too. |
[3231.66 --> 3232.78] We can do that too. |
[3232.78 --> 3233.60] We can do that too. |
[3235.22 --> 3236.20] John, did you bring one? |
[3236.20 --> 3237.18] I did not. |
[3237.54 --> 3238.08] You did not. |
[3238.24 --> 3239.60] I can say I agree with Bart, though. |
[3239.66 --> 3241.92] Like, I like the idea of thinking about other ways. |
[3242.06 --> 3243.32] Johnny, you have a standing desk, don't you? |
[3243.72 --> 3244.08] Yes. |
[3244.28 --> 3247.96] Yeah, I can raise it up and take it back down when I need to. |
[3247.96 --> 3249.72] So I used one of those for a while. |
[3250.08 --> 3253.90] And basically what I found was that I didn't like changing my setup all the time. |
[3253.90 --> 3260.40] And because I have enough space in my house, what I ended up doing was just getting a desk that's always standing and putting a walking treadmill under it. |
[3260.40 --> 3264.24] And I found that depending on, like, you can't do everything with it. |
[3264.24 --> 3265.80] Like, it's hard sometimes to walk. |
[3265.98 --> 3272.54] Like, walking three miles an hour while coding is not easy because you stop to think and you're, like, pulling away from your keyboard and you're like, whoa, whoa, whoa. |
[3273.16 --> 3274.66] So you have to, like, keep yourself going. |
[3274.66 --> 3290.16] But where it is really useful is, like, if I'm watching talks from a conference or if I'm doing anything like that where I don't really need to type as much or it's just light emails or something, I can sit there and actually, like, it allows me to sort of move my body while also thinking in a li... |
[3290.68 --> 3293.74] And it's an awesome way to get a break from just sitting through the day. |
[3294.20 --> 3299.38] But I think the unfortunate part is that most offices are, like, kind of limited on space. |
[3299.40 --> 3301.64] So it's not like you can throw everything you want in there. |
[3302.02 --> 3303.40] So it kind of limits that. |
[3303.40 --> 3308.84] But I do agree that it'd be nice to see people exploring more interactive ways to do this stuff. |
[3309.54 --> 3309.78] All right. |
[3309.88 --> 3310.26] All right. |
[3310.32 --> 3310.74] All right. |
[3311.26 --> 3311.78] That's good. |
[3312.12 --> 3318.44] I didn't bring an unpopular opinion, but I thought of one as we were having this little powwow. |
[3318.80 --> 3322.24] One thing we didn't get to talk about that I am going to do a show on. |
[3322.38 --> 3323.68] So that's the unpopular opinion. |
[3324.18 --> 3327.54] I'm doing a show on blockchain at some point in the future. |
[3328.36 --> 3328.66] That's it. |
[3328.74 --> 3329.66] That's the unpopular opinion. |
[3331.56 --> 3332.86] It's dangerous opinion. |
[3332.86 --> 3336.00] So your unpopular opinion is that you think you should do a blockchain show. |
[3336.24 --> 3336.92] Yeah, exactly. |
[3337.02 --> 3338.70] I think I need to do an episode on blockchain. |
[3339.04 --> 3340.64] But yeah, that's going to be unpopular. |
[3341.30 --> 3342.78] Yeah, it's brutal out there, man. |
[3343.76 --> 3347.42] I'm honestly curious if that's unpopular or just incredibly polarizing. |
[3347.88 --> 3350.28] Because there's definitely some people who agree with you doing a show on that. |
[3350.58 --> 3351.36] Like, I can't imagine. |
[3351.84 --> 3352.84] I don't know how many, though. |
[3352.92 --> 3353.12] Right. |
[3353.12 --> 3355.62] Well, I'm hoping folks won't shoot the messenger, right? |
[3355.68 --> 3356.46] I'm just the messenger. |
[3356.46 --> 3360.42] Look, I just don't want us to, you know, bury our heads in the sand and pretend this thing doesn't exist. |
[3360.42 --> 3362.70] Because clearly it pisses off a lot of people. |
[3363.10 --> 3365.42] So, you know, let's just talk about it, right? |
[3365.44 --> 3366.42] Like we do most things. |
[3366.42 --> 3367.40] Let's just talk about it. |
[3367.48 --> 3370.34] And, you know, if there are merits, we'll raise them. |
[3370.46 --> 3373.08] And if it's complete garbage, we'll show that too. |
[3373.32 --> 3375.08] So, yeah, we'll see how well that goes. |
[3375.60 --> 3378.40] I hope people don't boycott the show after that. |
[3378.88 --> 3380.44] But, yeah, we shall see. |
[3380.52 --> 3381.02] We shall see. |
[3386.70 --> 3388.58] That is go time for this week. |
[3389.26 --> 3390.16] Immutable databases. |
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