Ask HN: Are you still an information addict?
About a month ago quite a few of you identified yourselves as information addicts. Do you feel as if you've been doing better? What strategies have you adopted to curb your information addiction?
Previous thread: http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1293262
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[ 3.8 ms ] story [ 65.2 ms ] threadIs that not the single thing that ties us together? Knowing this and that; then using that knowledge to connect to others? Maybe I'm missing something, but is there ever too much information?
http://pyxelated.deviantart.com/art/Reality-1440x900-7886180...
You just decide which information you put in.
I've been combatting this by not checking my email/twitter on the subway and just focusing on the book I'm reading, and watching videos in full screen.
Also using Tweetdeck has helped alot because I no longer check Twitter compulsively. I wait for a tweet to come in then respond.
In this respect, imperfect information can make a difficult choice easier to make. So yes, so there is such a thing as too much information. Some people just manage it better than others.
It really helps and I'm trying to find something similar with webpages and Balsamiq Mockups.
I think that pretty much sums it up.
At this time, as a great team has finally gotten my cancer, after six years of work, into remission, I find that I have to be on disability for a number of years. It is time to fix all that we damaged on my body over the past years.
Well, with this time I have really jumped into gathering and wanting to absorb more information. And, I want to understand how the information affects my life, this world, or those I love. I use Evernote (www.evernote.com) to collect so much data, then find the back-up data that I had no choice but to find such a system to manage it all. And, I now enjoy finding the information which can help others. So, I have designed Evernote notebooks for them. They can just access it, and they will find a very well organized "notebook" of information which they may be able to use now or later, or they may be able to add to and come up with a solution to some issue they were working on.
Now, when I am in the hospital, as I was last week, and I did not have my computer with me, I was a bit testy. However, my phone has an Evernote phone program on it and I was able to do just enough gathering and learning (I never add something to a notebook without first reading it through, top to bottom.). Sure, a nurse or two thought I was a might over the top, but, I did what I was supposed to do, heal from a surgery, and, then, was released with no medical issues. The information I gathered helped make the stay just a bit better.
I found that when my God Daughter, now 21, was but 4, she wanted to sit on my shoulders and walk around outside so she could feel the different colors on the signs. It makes so much sense, her mind was looking for more information to better understand what she saw. Though, when she did not feel a difference between the red on the stop sign and the yellow of the yield sign, her mind took in more information and she moved on to the shapes of the signs. Yes, as was said, our minds are always taking things in and working with them to see how they fit with our understanding of the world we find ourselves in. And, for me, and for my God Daughter, I pray the day never comes when I am not interested in information of any form.
Good distinction. I am in the same boat I think. Well, here's your feedback ;-)
I've said it before, and I'll say it again: /etc/hosts is your friend.
[1] http://health.discovery.com/centers/pain/medicine/med_addict...