• Honytawk@lemmy.zip
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    7 days ago

    Morning people are the worst

    Same people fall asleep at like 20 o clock

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    7 days ago

    Anyone else get their best coding done between the hours of 10pm to 6am when we’re finally enjoying peace?

    During grad school, I analyzed my dissertation data in the restricted access room late at night while binging Star Trek TNG and Voyager on my laptop. I’d then go to my 7am meetings with my early bird boomer advisor for my RA job and immediately crash once I got home.

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      I can’t code within hours. Once I’m thinking about it, it just bounces around in there until I figure it out. So I appear to slack off a lot, but I’m thinking about it very often even outside work.

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      6 days ago

      The people driving opinions like that don’t need to wait until after work to pick up their groceries. The less well off ones can go pick it up during work while the better off ones let their chef hire someone to take care of keeping enough fresh ingredients stocked.

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    There’s some overlapping options here. CEOs frequently claim to wake up at 5AM and do a load of woo woo voodoo bullshit to ‘spot opportunities’, and they’re useless members of society.

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      “Well, first I put in a solid 2 hours at the gym, and then I go meet with my spiritual mentor, and then it’s another 2 hours back at the gym. Finally I read the newspapers for an hour or two. At this point, I can go for a quick 7am breakfast and be into the office by 9:30, after a quick swim at the gym. But not before my personal meeting with the lord.”

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    We are so biased towards those with circadian rhythms that align with early mornings.

    I am so much healthier and happier once I realized mine ran later than most and adjusted my schedule accordingly.

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      Multiphasic sleep made a big difference in my life. I’m fortunate to have the kind of job where I can just nap at 3PM randomly.

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    6 days ago

    These are the same type of people that show up to a business 5 minutes before close and then hang around for 30 minutes deciding what they want