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louthy | 1 month ago

Sure, but getting the right environment is a prerequisite. In my case it’s a Herman Miller Embody chair [1] that stops me getting into a bad position (it’s not impossible, it just encourages good posture).

[1] https://www.hermanmiller.com/en_gb/products/seating/office-c...

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esskay|1 month ago

Totally a tangent here but it amazes me how a company as big as Herman Miller could screw a product page up so much by not even having a picture of the damn product.

mrbluecoat|1 month ago

It's there, you just have to slouch to see it.

emptybits|1 month ago

Lol, I see the image fine but if I click the red "Buy Now" button, I get a 404.

Fortunately, I type this, sitting in my wonderful 15 year old Embody chair so I don't actually need to buy now. Everyone is different and I never raved much about Aerons but the Embody has been very good to me, whether my posture is textbook "good" or "badly" slouched and reclined ... it supports and makes me want to sit and work. :-)

StilesCrisis|1 month ago

It's the first thing on the page. Your browser is doing something funky.

hypeatei|1 month ago

Something might be wrong with your client (ad-blocker, NoScript maybe?) because there a ton of pictures on that page.

amelius|1 month ago

I had the same problem.

cluckindan|1 month ago

Word of warning: the Embody chair does not have front-to-back adjustments for the armrests. They will be pretty useless unless you like having your keyboard close to the edge of your desk.

apt-apt-apt-apt|1 month ago

I ditched all my HM chairs for a standard wooden chair. They just never felt right (maybe the non-forward-adjustable armrests had something to do with it), but boy are they good at selling you an expensive fantasy.

refactor_master|1 month ago

Hell, my bed is on the floor, and my sofa is now also a pillow on the floor.

hexbin010|1 month ago

The embodiment of overpriced and mediocre