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by tttbbb
3969 days ago
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I use emacs and one org mode file per project so it tracks kind of well as long as my research produces notes. As a proper Emacs user I also do my e-mailing there and my e-mail is in a git repository. Whenever I feel like I haven't got much done in a day I can usually verify that I it was because I spend like half a day writing e-mails instead of coding. One of the more surprising stats I have found out about myself is that I regulary spend about 5% project time writing git commit messages. I actually find the most value of wakatime that I can keep track of that I don't work too much on the "wrong" projects. Wakatime has helped me hold off things I should not focus on that much. Wakatime has at least somewhat reduced my imposter syndrome tendencies because I can use it to disprove the feeling that I'm not getting things done because it tells me that I got things done even if it was not the things I originally had plan to get done. |
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