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Hi all! Looking for a roomie in Culver City. New Yorker getting into the startup life and transitioning from data engineering to data science.
Looking at the Harlow for a 3 bedroom, want to convert the extra room into a home office: https://www.thewestsidecollection.com/harlow-culver-city-ca/
If you’re interested in the area lemme know!
Making himself at home in my home office!

Forcing me to use my standing desk

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I have the Samsung 34" curved ultra wide, it's life changing 👌
Yup got mine from Costco and can't live without it
Curved better for my neck and I can see more with lesser turn. The curve becomes a thing as you go wider and wider. Below 32 inch curve is useless
That's what she said...
Use 34 inch dell curved it is good . I also have lg 27 inch 4K monitor which is amazing
I have a 32 in 4K curved Samsung monitor. Kind of too big though, unless you’re into that
I have 43 samsung. It’s equivalent to having two 23 inch monitors. Love it
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Sir, are you talking about your TV?
I REALLY want that new apple 8k display.
Would be terrible with anything that couldn’t support 8k tho and would require upscaling which is usually worse than 1080p, happened to me on my 4k monitor until I got something that could support it
I have a 4k 32 inch Phillips curved and while I’d say the 4k is a must due to more visibility, the curved is not unless you go ultra wide (more money)...but I would never go back as it is most definitely a slight flex
Get 35+” with 4K resolution & you’ll never go back to straight monitors. Ensure it tilts both horizontally & vertically.
49 inch 5120x1440p