Ask HN: Which internet/website blocker do you use to stay focused?
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My strategy is having a dedicated hard-drive with a custom OS that I boot into, and this allows me to stay in a specific context (e.g coding) for a number of hours.
Then when I feel like being distracted and doing some mindless scrolling, I boot into another OS that's tailor made for that. Then it's hard to confuse contexts, and you don't mindlessly switch into distraction mode. Sometimes friction is good.
Then when I feel like being distracted and doing some mindless scrolling, I boot into another OS that's tailor made for that. Then it's hard to confuse contexts, and you don't mindlessly switch into distraction mode. Sometimes friction is good.
I like this simple yet effective method
Don't use it myself but `Erase Distractions' for FF claims "helps you defend your attention without having to block the site and go cold turkey" https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/erase-distrac...
I use this: https://switchoff.neocities.org
Just pull the plug. Turn off WiFi or Ethernet for 15 min work blocks see if that works. Better than installing crapware and teaches you self control at the same time.
(Btw, if anyone knows of a internet/website blocker which has an API or similar that would be amazing. Ideally, I'd like to chain my time-tracker to it so that it only enables select websites after I invested X time for something productive.)