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"No Links Please" drains HREFs, discourages web fiddling
Merlin Mann | Jan 21 2008
James Clarke – No Links Please! Here’s a fun one. Our old pal (and the coiner of “life hacks”), Danny O’Brien, passes along an extreme attention aid that might be regarded as the heir apparent to his wonderful “Webolodeon” script for GreaseMonkey. No Links Please will do its part to keep you from mindlessly surfing the web:
Oh, man, what a crazy way to be forced to see the web. But, if you’re “that guy” today and can’t stop dicking around on the web, this is much less dramatic than having to shut off the router. Try it, for fun; it’s amazing how ingrained our clicky-linky behavior is. 4 Comments
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FirewallSubmitted by Zac Garrett on January 21, 2008 - 2:47pm.
If you need something to stop you from browsing the web then I would suggest a software firewall. Using a firewall such as little snitch (OS X) or kerio personal firewall (Windows) to just disable your network connections is far more practical. All network connectivity is then gone and you are forced to work. Unplugging the router is an option, but a decent firewall will make it much easier. That might be a bad thing as you can turn it back on easily. »
No Links - No FriendsSubmitted by stwaidele on January 21, 2008 - 2:53pm.
For those who like the web without links, I have the matching social network: http://solitudr.com/ :) »
Re: "No Links Please" drains HREFs, discourages web fiddlingSubmitted by JoddEHaa on January 21, 2008 - 3:33pm.
I think my REAL problem is installing every Greasemonkey script I find. »
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