I know someone IRL who was having that problem. They modified their computer so that they were simply unable to access certain sites. I believe it involved having the browser block certain IP addresses but I can’t really remember.
It was possible to undo this but it took far to much work for a stalling activity.
Leechblock’s never worked for me. It prevents me from visiting the sites I normally use to procrastinate, but it doesn’t actually decrease procrastination; it just makes it more tedious and frustrating.
The point of it isn’t exactly to stop you from procrastinating, as I see it. The point of it is to remove specific temptations that you have particular trouble overcoming. You still have to actually decide to do the work, even if you block everything and have to decide to do the work rather than, say, going for a walk or something. (That, and you can use ‘I’ll turn leechblock off when I’ve accomplished X’ as a motivation source, which is pretty useful for me at least.) If you’re not in a mindset like ‘I want to do X, but my habit of doing Y instead is getting in the way of that and annoying me’, it’s probably not going to help much.
I know someone IRL who was having that problem. They modified their computer so that they were simply unable to access certain sites. I believe it involved having the browser block certain IP addresses but I can’t really remember. It was possible to undo this but it took far to much work for a stalling activity.
Leechblock, yo.
Leechblock’s never worked for me. It prevents me from visiting the sites I normally use to procrastinate, but it doesn’t actually decrease procrastination; it just makes it more tedious and frustrating.
The point of it isn’t exactly to stop you from procrastinating, as I see it. The point of it is to remove specific temptations that you have particular trouble overcoming. You still have to actually decide to do the work, even if you block everything and have to decide to do the work rather than, say, going for a walk or something. (That, and you can use ‘I’ll turn leechblock off when I’ve accomplished X’ as a motivation source, which is pretty useful for me at least.) If you’re not in a mindset like ‘I want to do X, but my habit of doing Y instead is getting in the way of that and annoying me’, it’s probably not going to help much.
Ha, I’ve written delaying proxy for this just like in xkcd.