I like @anildash, but this is annoying. “Apple is about to do something their programmers definitely don’t want.”https://medium.com/make-better-software/apple-is-about-to-do-something-their-programmers-definitely-dont-want-fc19f5f4487 …
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The frustrating thing for me is that they eliminate the social cost of interruptions, and not everyone works well in that environment.
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I personally can't handle being totally alone with my thoughts for 8 hours, but feel bombarded in open plans.
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varies from day to day for me. ENV that fosters social but provides for solitary is
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Strong agree. The problem is that open plans are a hard decision in one direction. Mix of spaces and available conf rooms isn't.
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All office spaces are tradeoffs of productivity v cost. Ultimate control and ++productivity is work from home, probably.
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I work best at 68*. You? 74. Compromise at 72 makes us both unhappy. Unless we work where we control (most) every variable. At home.
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Most people don't have an exact temperature they need to be happy. This is a straw man.
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Hyperbole for sure. But I’ve worked places that are far far too cold or hot. Most people seem to have that experience
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As someone that cannot stop listening to what is around me I find open offices to be very counterproductive.
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And to be quite honest a collaborative team is more a case of trust and empathy than it is about a physical space to work in.
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