@akkartik @clarity yeah, I feel like the hardware is just a big distraction. Though I could be wrong.
Real-time rich collaboration, whether sitting-beside or remote, seems like a bigger lever.
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Bill Seitz (billseitz@toolsforthought.social)'s status on Thursday, 05-Sep-2024 05:31:45 JST Bill Seitz -
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clarity flowers (clarity@xoxo.zone)'s status on Thursday, 05-Sep-2024 05:31:44 JST clarity flowers @billseitz @akkartik yeah realtime collaborative language-agnostic smalltalk is a mind-blowing concept for me even setting the physical space stuff aside (though I personally love that stuff)
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clarity flowers (clarity@xoxo.zone)'s status on Thursday, 05-Sep-2024 05:49:55 JST clarity flowers @billseitz @akkartik I both really value pairing and also find the experience constantly frustrating, especially when I'm not at the keyboard – I think with my hands and without the access to fiddle around in realtime I feel like I'm missing part of myself. Would love something that feels more like scribbling on notecards and stitching the pieces together, even if it's still digital.
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Bill Seitz (billseitz@toolsforthought.social)'s status on Thursday, 05-Sep-2024 05:49:56 JST Bill Seitz @akkartik @clarity
Am I missing a good environment for real-time remote code-pairing?
I guess most pairing guides stress taking turns, with 2nd person not touching anything, so pushing a PR and switching who shares kinda gets there...?
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