Yes, most of the time you only need one screen, two screens mostly generate distractions. But I have noticed that switching workspaces is a context switch for your brain, just like passing through a door. You often…
It seems there's a misunderstanding. According to me you are actually pointing to the same logical fallacy. The systematic error is indeed to think that correlation does imply causality. There's no more reason to think…
Yes, most of the time you only need one screen, two screens mostly generate distractions. But I have noticed that switching workspaces is a context switch for your brain, just like passing through a door. You often…
It seems there's a misunderstanding. According to me you are actually pointing to the same logical fallacy. The systematic error is indeed to think that correlation does imply causality. There's no more reason to think…