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by CheckHook
4132 days ago
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> For example, realising that other people find listening to trance music also helps them code. I'm starting to find that listening to repetitive music helps with coding as opposed to lyric based music such as hip-hop. It would be really interesting to see how many others feel this way and what else helps them focus. |
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Otherwise di.fm long mixes usually hit the spot.
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Something else that also works well for me (but not everytime) is long playlists of conference talks, fullscreen on the second screen (usually the ~25 minutes ones work best because it's in-depth enough to be interesting, but not long enough it gets boring, plus if my curiosity gets tickled to look deeper into a topic, I can pause the video to dig deeper before continuing).
I tend to mix both [and it lets me re-use the in-ear headphones that only have one side working anymore]: left ear on talks, right ear on music :)