(If you're familiar with the backstory of the LWSH, you can skip to paragraph 5. If you just want the link to the chat, click here: LWSH on Complice)
The Less Wrong Study Hall was created as a tinychat room in March 2013, following Mqrius and ShannonFriedman's desire to create a virtual context for productivity. In retrospect, I think it's hilarious that a bunch of the comments ended up being a discussion of whether LW had the numbers to get a room that consistently had someone in it. The funny part is that they were based around the assumption that people would spend about 1h/day in it.
Once it was created, it was so effective that people started spending their entire day doing pomodoros (with 32minsWork+8minsBreak) in the LWSH and now often even stay logged in while doing chores away from their computers, just for cadence of focus and the sense of company. So there's almost always someone there, and often 5-10 people.
A week in, a call was put out for volunteers to program a replacement for the much-maligned tinychat. As it turns out though, video chat is a hard problem.
So nearly 2 years later, people are still using the tinychat.
But a few weeks ago, I discovered that you can embed the tinychat applet into an arbitrary page. I immediately set out to integrate LWSH into Complice, the productivity app I've been building for over a year, which counts many rationalists among its alpha & beta users.
The focal point of Complice is its today page, which consists of a list of everything you're planning to accomplish that day, colorized by goal. Plus a pomodoro timer. My habit for a long time has been to have this open next to LWSH. So what I basically did was integrate these two pages. On the left, you have a list of your own tasks. On the right, a list of other users in the room, with whatever task they're doing next. Then below all of that, the chatroom.
(Something important to note: I'm not planning to point existing Complice users, who may not be LWers, at the LW Study Hall. Any Complice user can create their own coworking room by going to complice.co/createroom)
With this integration, I've solved many of the core problems that people wanted addressed for the study hall:
- an actual ding sound beyond people typing in the chat
- synchronized pomodoro time visibility
- pomos that automatically start, so breaks don't run over
- Intentions — what am I working on this pomo?
- a list of what other users are working on
- the ability to show off how many pomos you've done
- better welcoming & explanation of group norms
There are a couple other requested features that I can definitely solve but decided could come after this launch:
- rooms with different pomodoro durations
- member profiles
- the ability to precommit to showing up at a certain time (maybe through Beeminder?!)
The following points were brought up in the Programming the LW Study Hall post or on the List of desired features on the github/nnmm/lwsh wiki, but can't be fixed without replacing tinychat:
- efficient with respect to bandwidth and CPU
- page layout with videos lined up down the left for use on the side of monitors
- chat history
- encryption
- everything else that generally sucks about tinychat
It's also worth noting that if you were to think of the entirety of Complice as an addition to LWSH... well, it would definitely look like feature creep, but at any rate there would be several other notable improvements:
- daily emails prompting you to decide what you're going to do that day
- a historical record of what you've done, with guided weekly, monthly, and yearly reviews
- optional accountability partner who gets emails with what you've done every day (the LWSH might be a great place to find partners!)
(This article posted to Main because that's where the rest of the LWSH posts are, and this represents a substantial update.)
For enjoyable things that can be done on the spur of the moment, like having a beer, why indeed? For everything else, though, for most people it is more complicated. Necessary but irksome tasks like cleaning one's house. Projects that promise both a reward and a long unrewarding slog to get there. Any way of life where you are your own boss and there's no-one else to tell you to work.
Fun doesn't pay the bills. Beginning musicians have to take some non-paying gigs because they haven't made a name for themselves. But every musician who wants to make a go of it comes to a point where they have to start saying to people, no, I will not perform for expenses and "exposure", I am worth money to you and money to me, this is the figure I need to see before getting out of bed. I play with a taiko group, and while we're just a little amateur group, nothing in the larger scheme of things, we have reached that point. It's great fun to play, and we might be willing to do very occasional favours for people we know, but anyone else who wants us to play for them has to pay a realistic rate.
The same goes for a lot of professions. No, Mr Publisher, I will not pay you to publish my book. No, Ms Gallery Owner, I will not hire space in your gallery for my art. No, Mr Businessman, I will not design a logo for you as a favour. Yes, Mr Plumber Next Door, I'd be happy to rebuild your car engine, if you'll install a new bathroom for me.
OK, good point. Maybe I need to learn something from it, I was always more like must-do, study/job, then leisure, and every personal goal or task taking third priority. This may not be ideal. Lately it is changing, now that married with a child, now a suitable birthday present to my child feels even more important than some things the boss needs, and I am actually surprised by myself a bit there. I don't know what exactly, but I think is the birth of our child is pushing me out from the "do things other people give you grief if you don't, then leisure... (read more)