![]() This “unproductive” stuff often becomes new ideas, new features, new friends, and brings meaning to my life. When I am just unable to do what I’m “supposed” to do then I give myself grace and go do the thing that is consuming my attention at the moment. I will do gorilla attacks on cleaning my office, writing marketing email, inbox zero, implementing some new feature. Eventually I hit a point where I have done enough that I am motivated to continue to see it completed. If after 15 minutes I am still repelled by this task to the point I am unproductive, then I accept that, make necessary notes and do something else. ![]() I tell myself I will work on the implementation for 15 minutes. I find pomodo style gorilla warfare works best for me. Maybe 6 months, but eventually it will will be boring too. I think it will be a lot of fun to build it and then because you built it you will be highly motivated to use it for a season. I want to try again in the next few days but it's a decent way off from replacing my monitors. It would be workable and maybe I'd use it on a plane but never if I have my monitors available to me. The text in the AVP is clear when you are looking at your code but moving your head "smears" the picture a bit and anything you aren't focusing on isn't clear. I very quickly took off the AVP to investigate with the "full power" of my MBP and external monitors. There was a little bit of input lag (moving mouse and feel like it wasn't moving as quick on the AVP), then I started getting an error from my backend in a place I hadn't touched anything. I started to write the feature but could feel the added friction and slowness. It did prompt me the other day when I had the laptop open). I opened up setting and clicked around a bit then it showed up on my AVP to connect to (I went to Control Center and clicked the button to connect to a MBP, it didn't prompt me. At first I couldn't get my AVP to connect to my MBP and I thought it might be because it was in clamshell mode. :PĪfter writing this I went to write a tiny new feature for my side project on the AVP. But it’s definitely cool having a gigantic 4k terminal floating in the air above my bed while my wife reads her book and calls me a turbonerd. I’m not sold on it being better than the iPad just because the AVP is so heavy. I wanted it to work like it does with the Mac, where I can just connect to the iPad as another screen and also use its peripherals, but that was not the case, so I had to run up to my office and grab a Bluetooth keyboard.Īll in all it’s not a bad experience so far. I don’t know why but I kinda expected my iPad keyboard to just work with the AVP, but it obviously did not. I want some kind of cursor I can pick up and move in those scenarios I guess.Ģ. Last night I was trying to refactor some GitHub Actions, and scrolling through the Action run page, it really wanted to get stuck selecting random parts of the GitHub UI that were close to what I was looking at but definitely not what I was looking at. Scrolling in Safari can be annoying depending on the website. I think my only other complaints would be these:ġ. I ended up with La Termina which has a UX built for AVP. I had a little bit of trouble because the terminal/ssh app I like on my iPad (Blink) doesn’t work well at all on AVP, so I had to find another one. Honestly it wasn’t bad at all! I’m sort of surprised how nice it was to work with using that setup.
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