Vladimir_Golovin comments on Improving The Akrasia Hypothesis - Less Wrong

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Comment author: MichaelHoward 27 February 2010 09:22:02PM 10 points [-]

Some programmers do something like this when they're stuck on a problem - they call it Rubber Ducking. Googling it I just found 4 separate stories about students having to explain their programming problems out loud to teddy bears before they get to ask a teacher.

Comment author: Vladimir_Golovin 27 February 2010 09:41:57PM *  2 points [-]

Yes, I confirm that this works -- because I myself serve as a Rubber Duck / Teddy Bear. I lead a team of programmers, and they come to me to talk about their current problems. I always welcome this, and I often initiate these rubber-ducking sessions myself.

However, I didn't realize that I'm essentially rubber-ducking myself (heh!) during my self-interviews. Interesting.