Hi Jeremy, read your post and couldn't agree more.
After binge coding on a startup project for several months, it felt like every time I opened emacs, my body got stung by a pack of wild bees.
There's also this great TED talk about screens. It seems there may be some other factors to this state.
"The newsfeed rolls on" effect has considerable implications to this as well. Here's to more stopping cues!
Thanks for this and cheers!
Hey! Thanks for the link. I'm gonna check out that video.
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Hi Jeremy, read your post and couldn't agree more.
After binge coding on a startup project for several months, it felt like every time I opened emacs, my body got stung by a pack of wild bees.
There's also this great TED talk about screens. It seems there may be some other factors to this state.
"The newsfeed rolls on" effect has considerable implications to this as well. Here's to more stopping cues!
Thanks for this and cheers!
Hey! Thanks for the link. I'm gonna check out that video.