The Pomodoro timer right in your browser
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@pesala: Just set a reminder to set the timer...
And then set a reminder to set that timer, and so on
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@pokemn Mouse right on the clock, then Button Style > Image and text..
Displays a mini analogue clock with no timer, or the time left as a blue hour-long pie-chart.
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What if I don't like tomatoes
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@killchain Think of them as golden apples - that's the literal translation of the word "pomodoro".
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@LonM said in The Pomodoro timer right in your browser:
And then set a reminder to set that timer, and so on
There's timers all the way down, man
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@boruta Just recreate it to suit your own needs. I set the time to 50 minutes instead of 25.
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@luetage: Sure. To be honest, I prefer to use Siri to set countdowns for stuff. Works when there's no browser too
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Interesting. I need test this method. Vivaldi Browser will help me on this
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@pesala: wow, intense
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@ozoratsubasa Pointless bloat. The couple of presets are just placeholders to show new users how things work.
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The loading page is slower than before and sometimes clicking dosen't work and youtube's first clicking page is error i have to refresh
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What is purpose I using this?
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@Pubiway If you spend all day at an office desk, as many people do nowadays, there are serious health risks associated with it. Health experts recommend taking frequent breaks to get up from your seat, and just stretch your legs for five minutes.
I spend far too much time sitting, so I suffer from obesity, lymphoedema, high blood-pressure, and I am at risk of diabetes, though as I eat only once a day, that is something I can control by avoiding sweet foods.
The original inventor was more concerned about remaining focused on a task. I find that after two hours at the most, I need to take a break to remain focused, but I often work on a task for six hour or more without taking a break.
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very practical and effective technique, especially works in writing, when you can not force yourself to start writing something.
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This is very useful. Thanks for the tip.
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It would be very nice if I could set up keyboard shortcut to start timer with given name or fixed to pomodoro, one for 25 minutes, the second for the break.
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@guigirl I can concur. I've never tried the pomodoro thing since it's pretty much the opposite of what I need.
In my daily work I spend the morning dealing with distractions (mail, calls, cough news feeds cough) and then have to break for lunch. Only in the afternoon do I usually get into a workflow, and most of my inspired efforts are around the end of the day.
I've had too many angry meals with my wife since I've worked past the time I said I'd come home/downstairs (pre/post COVID) due to being in the zone or wanted to finish something.
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The timer is too inconspicuous, it should be bigger