One thing that helps me to focus on the task at hand is using Promodoro timers: 25 minutes focussed work, then 5 minutes break.
More generally, if distractions are bothering you or are making you nervous, I would recommend meditation. Meditation is the practice of focussing on the present. Try the waking up app (https://wakingup.com/), it is a good reason-based introduction to the practice and theory of meditation.
Seconded. I have found the Pomodoro method is a great way to stay focussed. I even use the pomodoro mode in Spacemacs and there are simple apps available for iOS/Android.
For being interrupted by apps I generally invert control E.g.
- Disable notifications and decide to check a few times a day instead
- Close apps when I’m focussing.
For being interrupted by humans
- Make good use of a calendar and let people know my availability
- Use calendar to block of focussing time for tasks requiring periods of longer concentration
- Not be afraid to say I’m in the middle of something I’ll come find you in a bit unless it’s urgent when prodded physically.
- Changing my status message on instant messaging apps/web meeting apps to let people know I’m not always monitoring them (e.g. “I check for DM’s multiple times a day”) to set a level of expectation.
> 95. Some types of sophistication won’t make you enjoy the object more, they’ll make you enjoy it less. For example, wine snobs don’t enjoy wine twice as much as you, they’re more keenly aware of how most wine isn’t good enough. Avoid sophistication that diminishes your enjoyment.
I disagree with this one. Even though sophistication means that one cannot enjoy bad wine/music/art/food as much, it also is the condition for having a full appreciation of the work of art you are enjoying.
1. By 2025 there will be a quantum computer that can break RSA-2048 and shortly after that any conventional encryption. Alternatives based on post-quantum cryptography will have been developed but are not in widespread use. Adoption will take years.
2. Waymo will sell self-driving cars to the general public and there will be a push to make streets safer by reducing individual transport.
3. The next economic downturn, if there is one, will be caused by quantitative easing.
4. Index funds will start affecting price discovery which will lead to a surge in strategies that exploit this.
5. Society will either learn to cope with scissor questions or polarization will eventually lead to civil war.
6. Deep learning will be used in every field in applied computer science and replace the traditional methods of this field.
7. Cryptocurrencies will be used to create censorship-resistant social media and messaging services that have strong secrecy/privacy/data-ownership guarantees.
8. Facebook, Amazon and Google will face anti trust action that might even lead to them being broken up.
9. Palantir will be the best performing stock of the decade.
this article fails to point out that one of the great advantages of vim is universal accessibility. while atom, sublime, textmate are probably more user-friendly and can emulate a lot of vim functionality, they are not as flexible and environment-independent.
to me, the beauty of vim is that I can use it anywhere with minmal set-up or privileges (e.g. root).
More generally, if distractions are bothering you or are making you nervous, I would recommend meditation. Meditation is the practice of focussing on the present. Try the waking up app (https://wakingup.com/), it is a good reason-based introduction to the practice and theory of meditation.