Cultural background assumption you didn’t know you had: “it’s sane to use furniture.” (It’s not—but no one even wondered until very recently
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@St_Rev I believe that is likely! This is mostly still at the deep subcultural figuring-out level, though. Controlled empirical studies > -
@St_Rev are just beginning if that. Making sleep and work arrangements fit for humans has been on my possible-projects list for 10 years
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@Meaningness And chairs are a nightmare, I'm keenly aware of this. -
@St_Rev part of the problem is that “ergonomics” did the “nutrition” thing and seized control of the issue, but was utterly fraudulent -
@St_Rev I got a top-of-the-line ergonomic chair in 2001 when my body started hurting a lot from deskwork. It made things much worse. It took -
@St_Rev years of reading and experimenting to understand why it was so wrong and what’s better -
@Meaningness I get overwhelmed very quickly by this stuff. going to stick to the very modest things I am doing for now & see what happens
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