01022022-01
So there you have it: my work setup starting 2022—right back where I was working at the start of 2021. As you can see my test of the HDMI cable was a success, giving me a notably larger external monitor than even my dual monitors at the office. I can be far more efficient with two monitors, but at least with this I don't have to work with only the small screen on my laptop, as I had done for five months between March and August 2020. The hope, and largely expectation, is that the disruptions of this sort due to Omicron will be far more brief than they were for the early days (and then the next year and a half) of the pandemic. But, for now, this is where I find myself, heading into 2020.
I still think it'll be a better year overall than 2021 was. And its massive and widely varied amounts of bullshit notwithstanding, 2021 was still objectively better than 2020. And my 2020 wasn't even all that bad, all things considered! I lead a charmed life, really. I mean, how could I not, when I ramble on and on in these emails and people stay interested in them?
01022022-01
So there you have it: my work setup starting 2022—right back where I was working at the start of 2021. As you can see my test of the HDMI cable was a success, giving me a notably larger external monitor than even my dual monitors at the office. I can be far more efficient with two monitors, but at least with this I don't have to work with only the small screen on my laptop, as I had done for five months between March and August 2020. The hope, and largely expectation, is that the disruptions of this sort due to Omicron will be far more brief than they were for the early days (and then the next year and a half) of the pandemic. But, for now, this is where I find myself, heading into 2020.
I still think it'll be a better year overall than 2021 was. And its massive and widely varied amounts of bullshit notwithstanding, 2021 was still objectively better than 2020. And my 2020 wasn't even all that bad, all things considered! I lead a charmed life, really. I mean, how could I not, when I ramble on and on in these emails and people stay interested in them?