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This reminds me of Pair Programming, which I happened to re-invent while in college... I get much more productive when working with a partner.
I was told by a friend in the educational-program-assessment industry that the more general form of this is "parallel play"--spending time in the physical company of someone else but doing your own thing. It's more enjoyable than working alone, even if you're not directly communicating, and I wouldn't be surprised if it's also more productive. Hence the existence of Coworking and similar programs. (I'm not familiar with that specific site, but it's at least a good description of the concept. I can't remember the name of the local office space where you can rent a desk for a day for this purpose.)
(Edited to fix broken link.)
Wanna try it with me? I remember you had trouble getting programming work done.
I would, if not for the inconvenient fact that you happen to live on the other side of the world. (You're Russian, if I recall correctly.)
Our days still overlap. You may not get a full day of work done, but a couple hours is still valuable. Also, I often stay up at night because I work from home.
Yes, but how are we going to share a keyboard and monitor when we're thousands of miles apart?
VNC.
Oh... you mean pair programming? Yeah, that would be difficult to do remotely. I thought we were talking about my akrasia idea. Sorry.