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I just realized furniture where we spend more than half of our life is important too! So where do u code
how to fight back pain DOs & DONTs? do u use standing tables , do they help? cushion chair Vs hard chair? how important is leg space, i.e in cases where u sit with folded legs? Is ergonomic keyboard must with palm support? Lumbar support chairs? how high must the display screen be? do u prefer to code in bed with lappy? anyone coding on recliners all the time? do we ever use head rest chairs while coding? do u use any gaming chairs which helps , or an awesome affordable table if so share a link please?
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on my sofa with my tablett, or at my laptop đđ
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I code in bed 70% of the time,my arms suspended in the air with my phone above my face, is that fine?
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still few years to cross 30 but I m having a lot of back pain ( in the upper area) , some advised a good lumbar support chair, it didn't help.
, looks like standing desk s gonna be the next try , but they come very costly specially good sturdy ones I better improvise my existing table or use washing machine carton for nowđ
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I imagine of bartender type chair and table , where u don't need to alter ur table and mess up the cables but instead use long chair to sit and remove it to stand, although trying to bend back during relaxing and falling would be fatal on that chairđ
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@Brains, my hands go numb in that posture with my mobile while playing games or reading something
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Standing tables are the most amazing things if you can afford them/have the space for them. If not, getting a good chair helps, but what really matters when sitting down is posture.
As for ergonomic keyboard there's a pretty good argument to be made against them: if you use a mechanical keyboard you are more efficient. If you are more efficient you get to write more code. If you write more code you get to make more money. If you make more money you get to buy better healthcare which would be better for your health then an ergonomic keyboard.
With mice I'd recommend something big and a little ergonomic, with a shape similar to Logitech's MX Master, is probably best for both efficiency and comfort.
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11 to 5 at Table and before sleeping at bed.
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Do some deadlifts bro and just workout!
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When coding, it's essential to prioritize comfort to avoid back pain. Using ergonomic chairs with lumbar support and proper screen height is crucial. I prefer a well-structured setup with a wooden bed frame for balance and a quality chair to support good posture. For those who code in various positions, like recliners or beds, ensure your setup supports your back and legs effectively.https://furnitureroots.com.au/