#:topgg_ico_rocket: Happy Programmers'

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woven trail
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What tool or bot helps you stay productive?

dense pecan
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i love NOTION

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i do all my uni work and notes on it

fringe jasper
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YouTube, background noises help me focus on the task at hand EZ

woven trail
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Unironically, Notepad because it now has tabs, I think I am dreadful with keeping many tabs open but it honestly is just the simplest way for me to keep track of smaller things that seem insignificant in the moment, but end up meaning everything later when I’m retracing my steps; tabs give me just enough structure to corral the chaos without turning it into a whole system.

royal hornet
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Spotify. And Google docs as a to do list or notes etc

azure dagger
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I love tempermoney, helps me with being able to automate my browser better

feral cairn
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Spotify can either be very helpful or very distracting, depending on the song/playlist

pulsar mirage
woven trail
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Thank god for GDrive and Workspace being available on my work laptop... sometimes I do transfer documents or written things over, since there are a ton of things that are blocked :x

feral cairn
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i find YouTube personally distracting

woven trail
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Same, I just find myself paying more attention to whatever is playing than doing my work!

pulsar mirage
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I usually stick on a documentary since I usually don’t pay much attention to the video itself to those but I end up just listening to it

feral cairn
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i found any video a distraction because my brain can't focus on two things at once (except maybe non-intrusive music)

feral cairn
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i tried listening to a podcast while working and i think that works (sometimes)

summer crypt
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I love mimu bot! Mimu bot gimme so much inspo that everything can came to true and the aesthethic? I love mimu.

royal hornet
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Forgot to put on here: Termius.
SSH and STFP all in one nice modern client, super cool features and not paywalled. How I use my pi with os lite and I'm never going back

spiral venture
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Kaneo.app for task management, probably not the one with the most feature but the simplicity, all the feature included are enough and btw the most important for me, can be self hosted so can keep an eye on my task when offline

cunning sinew
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tbh notepad works just as fine for me too and i don't tend to listen to music