Ask HN: Do you find solutions moments after asking for help?
I've noticed a pattern with me when trying to solve tricky bugs. Often, right after I get frustrated enough to give up and ask someone to help, I find the solution. This happens enough that I wonder if it happens to others, and if there is some sort of reason why - perhaps the way the brain works. Anyone?
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[ 2.8 ms ] story [ 21.7 ms ] threadI’m a designer/developer, but lately I’ve wanted to focus more on the former. When I used to run into a backend problem that’s blocking me from finishing my interface work I would just fix it myself. This has now changed, where I now attempt a problem for a while then inevitably ask a developer for help when things don’t look favourable. ~Half of the time I figure out the solution while waiting for the engineer’s help.
I'm also someone's 'duck', we have an agreement we will listen to each other's problems for the purpose of the problem-holder finding the solution during the explanation. We use the word 'duck' specifically so we know what's going to happen in the next few sentences, rather than me put on my 'let me solve this for you' hat.