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Maybe a smaller 3rd monitor will give you some breathing room?
I have 1x30" and 1x24" + the 15" for the laptop (the laptop under the 24"). It is not enough space (nothing EVER is), but the 15" is enough to stuff a reference website, email or similar on - which means I can get by with the 3 monitors. Not enough space for the 4th monitor though (and it requires me to use the eGPU that keeps tripping the fuse when I turn it on - so too much hazzle to get an inrush limiter for it).
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just get a huge wall hang screen projector. The kind used for conferences, etc. That should be enough screen size for you.
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mm.. interesting idea!
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I own such a projector. It's not about size, it's about resolution. Whether the display is 24" or 100", if the resolution is the same, you can't view any more information - it's just bigger. It comes to a point where the screen door effect makes it completely pointless.
If I had to put measurements to it, if you want something worthy of the display area of a projector, it would need to be 8K. Otherwise it's just wasting physical space. I have a 40" TV displaying a 4K image; at that size, text is just a tiny bit too small for my eyesight at its native resolution (at arm's length).
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I have 2 40" flat Panel TVs One on each desk. It provides all of the screen space I need and the TV's don't cost that much.
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Tut tut tut... I want high resolution and refresh rate as well... does the TVs do that?!
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And googling does provide answers. Watching the Microsoft video (a horrid video BTW) I see disembodied avatars missing everything from the waist down (like legs and feet, don't get any other ideas!) doing things that we would normally do in person or outdoors, but not anymore.
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My personal take on the metaverse, about which I know nothing except it's a sort of brand name from Facebook, is that I will be content to ignore it until the time its usefulness or necessity will make itself obvious to me...
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It's an alternate Red vs. Blue reality where the Meta lives.
Just kidding...
It's the world you would live in if you lived in a VR world.
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David? Is that you?
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If 42 is the answer to life, and we see life in a 2 dimensional realm(despite reality being 3D)
We must square 42
1764, the answer to life the universe and everything in a 4d realm is 1764
I rest my case...
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Hmm, wouldn't it be the 2/3 root of 42? Or would it be (n-1)/n where n is the ACTUAL number of dimensions we live in but can't seem to get a grasp on?
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Heh,
Pretty sure he was referring to me. The mention of the word Red has several members believing that guy has something to do with me.
Apophenia[^] or something I guess.
Site is full of nutters, they think the men in Black Red are hacking them.
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42
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Remember SecondLife?
Had its own currency and everything.
Real estate grabs, big companies having support offices, etc
Everything seems circular. This why I prefer to surf on the back of the hype cycle. So much garbage folds in 3 years.
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The only thing I know about Second Life, is that the accountant from The Office played it, or something like that...
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It's probably a rebranding of Limbo
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V. wrote: It's probably a rebranding of Limbo Purgatory
FTFY
(We're getting a bit too close to religious arguments...)
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
-- 6079 Smith W.
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Daniel Pfeffer wrote: (We're getting a bit too close to religious arguments...)
Not at all. When anything that warrants divine intervention happens, a deity simply hops onto your desk and sits on your keyboard, blocks your view of the screen or plays with your mouse.
I have lived with several Zen masters - all of them were cats.
His last invention was an evil Lasagna. It didn't kill anyone, and it actually tasted pretty good.
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I knew Europe was becoming less Christian, but I never thought that you'd started worshiping Bastet
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
-- 6079 Smith W.
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You don't have a choice. One day you open the door and see a little suitcase on the doorstep. When you go back inside, you see the owner of that suitcase already on your most comfortable chair, waiting for the first meal to be served.
I have lived with several Zen masters - all of them were cats.
His last invention was an evil Lasagna. It didn't kill anyone, and it actually tasted pretty good.
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I think that they're aiming at something like OASIS from Ready Player One.
So old that I did my first coding in octal via switches on a DEC PDP 8
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