In that I generally find that when I think things are getting squeezed out by time, it's actually by prioritisation.
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Replying to @DRMacIver
Heh, for me it's normally just getting squeezed out by lack of motivation or procrastinating on something else.
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Replying to @Samathy_Barratt
FWIW, Beeminder is life-changingly good for a lot of people who have procrastination problems (including me)
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Replying to @DRMacIver
I might write a blog about what helps me get stuff done at the moment and why. I'd appreciate similar from you if you haven't.
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Replying to @Samathy_Barratt
Right now my personal productivity is weird and not that good, but the main answer is trello, beeminder and tagtime.
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Replying to @DRMacIver @Samathy_Barratt
*stops lurking* when you say personal productivity do you mean doing stuff you're not paid to do?
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Replying to @o_guest @DRMacIver
Lurking in the shadows
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Replying to @Samathy_Barratt @DRMacIver
Apologies in advance: I find it hard to imagine side-projects that = my job (just other projects/science) OR...
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Replying to @o_guest @Samathy_Barratt
I think it's a way of reminding ourselves that we like programming when our job tries to convince us otherwise
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Replying to @DRMacIver @Samathy_Barratt
I guess that is because at work you don't always enjoy coding. Makes sense altho I have never experienced that.
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Science coding and especially comp cog neuro modelling is not like dev work for sure.
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