5 ways to kill distractions and stay focused
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Alex, an individual with a vibrant imagination and endless creativity struggled with ADHD. Tasks and thoughts swirled around like a whirlwind in their mind, and trying to focus on one was like chasing one butterfly among many. Alex battled these distractions by looking for ways to build healthy and productive workflows. This included switching to […]
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surely full and undisturbed support for uBO would be nice, what do you think about the Mozilla approach of supporting the blocking request API in Mv3 and the works to create hybrid uBO that uses declarative lists to quickly block well known requests but still allows dynamic filtering to happen contextually?
also obviously making that work on mobile too
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Thx.
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@HealingCross67 configurability exists for the sake of making your experience as smooth as possible, when you experience a hiccup you just fix it instead of struggling forever
though that's the general principle, obviously there are times when you can't do what's needed, and in modern days that's pretty common
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@solidsnake said in 5 ways to kill distractions and stay focused:
Thx.
I'll read it later.I see what you did there...
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Vivaldi is the most customizable feature filled browser I have ever come across, no question. But the thing is nobody has to use it all. If you want load of tweaks and tab stacking and all that stuff, and to change your Theme every third day, or whatever - then go ahead, you can. If you want to keep it simple, just a bit of browsing, a few short cuts for favourite fun sites like Spotify, radio stations, Facebook etc, you can do that too. And anything in between.
I don't think it's overwhelming, to be honest. But I would say it's a good idea to decide EXACTLY what you want to do on the browser before doing anything else, then just configure what you need. I did that, and I haven't changed a thing since I started using it the year before last, have no crashes, nothing hanging, no grief at all. It does what it says on (my individual) tin.
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@HealingCross67 nowadays no browser is complete or even complete-able unfortunately, each of them misses something important with no feasible way to add it (I don't consider scripts injected into the browser GUI with unofficial means that quickly get outdated feasible... but we don't have other options sadly so that's better than nothing)
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