barrage4u
barrage4u@lemmy.world
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No, but that’s not the point. Mobile phones and apps are specifically engineered to draw your attention as much as possible. Children are especially vulnerable to distractions, and so to me it makes sense to serverely limit their usage in the classroom.
Not everything has to be as black and white as “stop”. A step in the right direction is a good one.
In a way this is how billionares live
Embrace, extend, exterminate
This is why I write down the questions I’m trying to answer in a text doc, e.g:
Where is this network call comming from? …/some-api-call.js Why do you think it’s causing a 403?
- I am authenticating correctly
- the object seems to exist in s3
- the bucket name is wrong
Etc. So if I lose my thought (all the time), I know exactly what and why I was doing it. Also stops you from re-investigating things you forget