Vladimir_Nesov comments on Anti-akrasia remote monitoring experiment - Less Wrong

45 Post author: cousin_it 27 September 2010 11:34PM

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Comment author: rhollerith_dot_com 28 September 2010 07:56:29PM *  1 point [-]

Do you not have other browsers besides Firefox installed?

My brain know that it can get around Leechblock by using Safari or Chrome.

In fact, my brain knows it can disable Leechblock by going Tools > Add-ons and clicking on the appropriate "Disable" button. Or if Leechblock lacks a "Disable" button, by uninstalling Leechblock and installing it again later.

Comment author: Vladimir_Nesov 28 September 2010 08:00:56PM 4 points [-]

Trivial inconveniences have plenty of power.

Comment author: rhollerith_dot_com 28 September 2010 08:12:18PM *  0 points [-]

When I am off balance (e.g., sicker than usual or have suffered any sort of significant setback) trivial inconveniences are not enough to prevent my brain from procrastinating.

If my brain has to really think to get around the obstacle, just the act of its getting into the problem-solving state and staying in it for half a minute has always been enough AFAICR for it to realize that it does not actually want to solve the problem. In fact, it usually stops trying to get around an obstacle to procrastination after just five or ten seconds of being in the state necessary to solve an open-ended computer problem. But if my brain can figure out how to get around the obstacle fast enough, the obstacle's days are numbered.