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  1. title: Will your tooling let me go offline?
  2. date: 2016-07-15 08:30
  3. author: Christine Lemmer-Webber
  4. tags: productivity
  5. slug: will-your-tooling-let-me-go-offline
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  7. <blockquote>
  8. </blockquote><p>
  9. I have been a happy man ever since January 1, 1990, when I no
  10. longer had an email address. I'd used email since about 1975,
  11. and it seems to me that 15 years of email is plenty for one
  12. lifetime.
  13. </p>
  14. <p>
  15. Email is a wonderful thing for people whose role in life is to
  16. be on top of things. But not for me; my role is to be on the
  17. bottom of things. What I do takes long hours of studying and
  18. uninterruptible concentration. I try to learn certain areas of
  19. computer science exhaustively; then I try to digest that
  20. knowledge into a form that is accessible to people who don't
  21. have time for such study.
  22. </p>
  23. <p>
  24. --
  25. <a href="http://www-cs-faculty.stanford.edu/~knuth/email.html">
  26. Donald Knuth on not reading email</a>
  27. </p>
  28. <p>
  29. Finally working again on tasks where I can "go offline" for
  30. periods of time. For a while I've been working on things where all
  31. the documentation I needed was "live" on the web, and it was too
  32. difficult to know what to pull down in advance. Now I'm going
  33. offline for periods to work on the thing I'm doing, and remembering
  34. just how much that helps. Sometimes I just can't focus with eternal
  35. streams of... everything.
  36. </p>
  37. <p>
  38. I've found over time that I'm massively more productive working
  39. with software that has texinfo manuals or man pages, because I can
  40. "go offline" for a while and think through problems without the
  41. eternal distractnet affecting my ability to concentrate. (I know
  42. info manuals aren't great for non-emacs users. But for me, it
  43. really helps me focus. Plus, there's nothing like navigating
  44. through info manuals in emacs if you <em>are</em> an emacs user.)
  45. </p>
  46. <p>
  47. I'm not claiming this is a full on accessibility issue, but given
  48. my really strong ADD, whether or not you provide good offline
  49. manuals affects how productive I am with your tooling.
  50. </p>
  51. <p><i>
  52. This post was
  53. <a href="https://identi.ca/cwebber/note/1BPFwBkgTQWCgXc9gPpHiw">
  54. originally posted to the pumpiverse</a>.
  55. </i></p>