2020 version of walking around all day with parsley stuck in my teeth and no one pointing it out: ran half a dozen workshops in the past week, and only today did someone tell me that my wireless mic makes me sound garbled. Others chimed in: “oh, yeah, it’s been like that!” D’oh.
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This is the sort of lightweight error correction that’s missing in working remotely, and I’m very curious how work culture will shift to support it. Other example are in this great column:
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The evaluation of working from home feels like a good example of seen vs. unseen:
It's easy to see and ~measure the benefits - flexibility, no commute, etc. but it's very hard to point out legible counterfactuals like tiny course corrections.
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If you have never met in person, maybe they just thought that's what your voice sounds like
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Are these the workshops for teaching authors adopting Orbit how to write good SRS prompts?
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Not sure! I plugged in dinky Apple wired headphones and people were mollified. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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