CronoDAS comments on Self-Improvement or Shiny Distraction: Why Less Wrong is anti-Instrumental Rationality - Less Wrong

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Comment author: cousin_it 14 September 2010 06:26:17PM *  7 points [-]

Re akrasia and GTD: I've long had the idea that LW users could pair off and watch each other with screen-capture software. Whenever the other guy starts procrastinating, you stop him, and he does the same to you. Maybe randomly change the pair assignment every day or week to avoid getting too used to each other. Sounds pretty drastic, huh? I'd be up for that. (With the caveat that I'm in Russia, so my day cycle is likely out of sync with yours.)

Comment author: CronoDAS 14 September 2010 10:19:49PM *  4 points [-]

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.

Comment author: Relsqui 15 September 2010 12:24:49AM *  4 points [-]

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.)

Comment author: cousin_it 14 September 2010 11:22:12PM 0 points [-]

Wanna try it with me? I remember you had trouble getting programming work done.

Comment author: CronoDAS 15 September 2010 12:45:31AM 0 points [-]

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.)

Comment author: cousin_it 15 September 2010 10:11:20AM 0 points [-]

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.

Comment author: CronoDAS 15 September 2010 07:36:34PM 0 points [-]

Yes, but how are we going to share a keyboard and monitor when we're thousands of miles apart?

Comment author: AdeleneDawner 15 September 2010 11:59:14PM *  0 points [-]
Comment author: cousin_it 15 September 2010 09:26:17PM *  0 points [-]

Oh... you mean pair programming? Yeah, that would be difficult to do remotely. I thought we were talking about my akrasia idea. Sorry.