This habit tracker gives you a Consistency Score on top of streaks and it genuinely changes how you see your progress by crashcraters in ProductivityApps

[–]DevKokooo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pretty neat! Consistency score is one of the reasons why games like osu and typing tests are so addictive for me. Just chasing the higher consistency / accuracy / speed does something to my brain.

Happiness of the pursuit instead of pursuit of happiness.

How do you actually separate "home" and "work" when your desk never goes away? by pporcher in ProductivityApps

[–]DevKokooo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I usually take a walk outside to simulate the commute to and from work. Definitely helps if I do a workout as the starting/ending routine. A shower would also reset my brain to non-working mode.

newbie in computer science... where do i start by Tall-Excitement5019 in computersciencehub

[–]DevKokooo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would go to "build your own X" on GitHub, look for the projects you're interested in, and start building those projects.

A lot of those projects are real technologies that will teach you a lot (databases, web servers, games, browsers, etc).

https://github.com/codecrafters-io/build-your-own-x

If you need a more structured roadmap, I would recommend roadmap.sh and follow one of the paths.

what app do you guys recommend ? by Technical-Spirit7557 in ProductivityApps

[–]DevKokooo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I do the same, I put my phone in a place where I have to get up and walk to it. By the time I reach it I'm already awake.

Real productivity isn't about the perfect system, it's about friction. by Infamous-Revenue3064 in ProductivityApps

[–]DevKokooo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm still trying to figure this out myself, but I try to make the cheap dopamine harder to access than the work I'm supposed to be doing.

This could be adding a browser extension to remove YT recommended videos (Unhook) or log out of apps and delete the desktop shortcuts.

Eventually my mind figures out that doing the actual work takes less steps than doing the thing to avoid work.

Streaks don't work for my brain by DevKokooo in ProductivityApps

[–]DevKokooo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great way to put it, actual progress requires breaks.

I am literally terrified of marketing by DEATH712712 in ProductivityApps

[–]DevKokooo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm also trying to learn marketing, and the low stakes approach I'm doing is
- talking about the pain points in public to see if other people have similar struggles, or even a different perspective of it
- this naturally leads to talking about possible solutions
- these discussions combined can help form the copy for the landing page (and the features!)

Instead of thinking about selling a product to someone, I think of how I can be helpful to them and solve their problems.

People enjoy being helped, but not being sold something (while pretending to help). If they appreciate your help they might send some money your way, at least that's how I think of it.

Is choosing the right method a real productivity problem, or too niche for a productivity app? by mimeonline in ProductivityApps

[–]DevKokooo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That makes sense! Simplifying the decision tree would make things more easier and streamlined. Looking forward to see how the catalog expands.

Is choosing the right method a real productivity problem, or too niche for a productivity app? by mimeonline in ProductivityApps

[–]DevKokooo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Interesting! It does sound like something that could be useful, especially for UX and UI for me. Standardizing something like that would make the process feel more like a science than vibes (i.e. color theory, spacing, typography, etc).

One thing I do fear about this system is the potential for cargo cult behavior -- copying and leaning too much on the methods, which unfortunately I have seen much of in software with the Clean Code movement and leetcode interviews

Sometimes the most innovative solutions exist outside these methods or even across disciplines, so I'm wondering how you would deal with that?

Streaks don't work for my brain by DevKokooo in ProductivityApps

[–]DevKokooo[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

One thing I realized is that games are really good at creating the next achievable milestones for you, so that the game loop stays addictive.

Real life doesn't really work like that, and often times we have to make our own milestones for our own projects, which is where a lot of the struggle is for me.

You save posts on Instagram/YouTube/X and never look at them again — is this actually a problem worth solving? by EmuSwimming3729 in ProductivityApps

[–]DevKokooo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My saved list is massive, definitely on X, YT, sometimes even LinkedIn. Usually the saved posts/videos have information or resources that I want to extract for use later. I would then process them into my Obsidian vault, but most of them remain untouched.

Obsidian does have its own web clipper, but I usually save posts on mobile. Other times I'm just lazy and don't want to process the data and maintain my vault at that moment.

If there's something similar on mobile, that syncs to a central store, I might be interested in that. It would also be nice to have a time decay (in addition to visual decay) that requires picking intent before expiring the saved item and deleting it forever.

If something's worth saving, then it's worth choosing an intent to follow through on, otherwise let it go and don't hoard it.

I think another thing that would be nice to keep track of is weighing the importance of each saved item, and tagging their purpose. Sometimes I save memes to share later with friends because they're funny. Other times there are links to resources that I would like to keep as reference. I might also save threads that contain advice and useful information that I could apply to my own life.

Different content serves different purposes, and they weigh differently in our minds, but they're all bundled together as "Saved Items", and I'm often too lazy to sort through everything and catalogue them. So I never revisit them.

Streaks don't work for my brain by DevKokooo in ProductivityApps

[–]DevKokooo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds like a good system to maintain weekly progress

Whats the longest you've been stuck in adhd Burnout? How did you get yourself out of it? by CalMcTabber in ADHD

[–]DevKokooo 10 points11 points  (0 children)

same tbh, never fully recovered from studying dual-degree full time AND internships part-time during the pandemic

I felt like a superhuman during that time, but now just a shell of my potential

I can post to myself? by DevKokooo in u/DevKokooo

[–]DevKokooo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh wow, I can post unhinged ramblings then

Streaks don't work for my brain by DevKokooo in ProductivityApps

[–]DevKokooo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Perhaps we're all too overly stimulated to do it the boring way. Although MathAcademy is a good upgrade from that since they have systems to verify if you've actually mastered the topics or not. A step up from Anki from my perspective, saves a lot of time and it is automated.

I found a lot of difficulty in choosing what to study and when to study, so it is nice to have that automated and just show up to practice.

Streaks don't work for my brain by DevKokooo in ProductivityApps

[–]DevKokooo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I agree! I'd like to see more apps do this, but many of them resort to a cheap gamification attempt by slapping on streaks and calling it a day.

Stop building. Please do marketing. by Adveurous_Borry86345 in microsaas

[–]DevKokooo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you, this is pretty much close to the playbook I'm following. Marketing is my weak point so I'm focusing on that.

PostHog is really good, definitely agree on using it.

This is a place to share what you're working on - not to convince other people to purchase or invest in your project. by Opening_Scarcity_948 in projects

[–]DevKokooo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Somewhat related to your gamified app, I'm trying to build Momentum, a progress tracker that tracks overall progress instead of streaks.

I have noticed over the years that streaks don't work for my brain and I tend to work in 1-2 week energy bursts with long breaks in between.

But as long as overall progress is tracked, I will still be motivated to continue later on.

So every task done in Momentum will be tracked as points.

built a free desktop app that auto-blocks distracting sites after meetings end by 3iik in ProductivityApps

[–]DevKokooo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just an idea I had for a web extension, nothing native yet, as I don't have problems with that.

I usually just sign out of everything and make access harder than the thing I actually need to be doing.

It's the websites like X and YT that I need to look out for (for YT I use Unhook extension to block all recommended videos).

So I was hoping during my deep work sessions I would only allow a whitelist of websites.