HACKER Q&A
📣 ___throwaway__

How can I get rid of addiction to HN?


I browse HN multiple times a day. Perhaps, I am way too curious. Sometimes, it eats up a lot of time. Edit: or perhaps FOMO disguised as curiosity?


  👤 smeej Accepted Answer ✓
Just my own experience to speak from: My use of HN is escapism, not curiosity or FOMO. I turn to it when I'm too mentally worn out to do any of the things that belong on my own plate, or when I'm avoiding them for some other reason.

There are worse choices, but I'm sure there are also better ones. At the end of your day, look back at the moments you pulled up HN and see if you can figure out what was going on then that you mentally wanted to escape from, and what alternatives you had.

Like for me today, I'm under the weather and was too dizzy to make it to my other commitment this evening. I already took a nap, and it's too early to go to bed unless I want to wake up at 3. My head is largely full of clouds, so anything else I'd be doing right now is even less useful than this. I'm pretty OK with it in this circumstance, because the opportunity cost is so low.

That said, this is also my last comment for the evening.


👤 roosgit
I use /etc/hosts. I made /etc/hosts.default and /etc/hosts.work. At 10:00 `cron` (with sudo) lauches `cp` to copy /etc/hosts.work over /etc/hosts. At 18:00 /etc/hosts.default is copied over.

The /etc/hosts.work file contains a list of websites I don’t want to check during work. But HN is not in this list, yet.


👤 jallasprit
Turn on the noprocrast setting on your profile, and set a high minaway time

👤 gardenhedge
One way is to fundamentally change how you spend your time. For example, if you're gardening for 3 hours a day then you can't also be on HN. I've found this method is the only way to break habits/addictions.

👤 piotrke
I had this issue with another website (a reddit clone). I tried blocking it on the host, on the router etc. and always found a way to go there. That was a moment I realized that was a sick addiction and not fun anymore.

So I started taking an eye on myself, and whenever I went there I closed the browser and reprimended myself vocally (I said: you went there again. Do not go there anymore.)

After some time I stopped typing the address, I stopped choosing it from the browser hints, I stopped choosing it from the search results.

That was hard, but worked. Even today I do not go there, as the addiction may return (I saw that on myself in the past).

Good luck and... goodbye!


👤 tocs3
You might be asking the wrong bunch of people :)

👤 matt_s
You've built a habit of checking HN. If you feel this is a bad habit (sounds like it) then you need to break it. I've been reading thru Atomic Habits and have found it helpful so my advice is to attack the root cause of the "addiction" (aka bad habit) to HN or any other consumable content.

You don't need to buy the book, many of the things discussed there are referenced from lots of other works. There may even be notes or synopsis of the framework online. The core idea is to recognize the habit, then dissect it and make it invisible, unattractive, difficult and unsatisfying. Some good suggestions in this thread to block the site, etc. but some more steps are needed to really reduce HN consumption than just blocking it.

HN, reddit and social media in general are kind of the equivalent of customized tabloids you see at the market. Same patterns of headlines, outrageous claims, filler content, ads, etc. and the bonus of being able to immediately argue (on HN politely) with others (or are they bots?) about things.


👤 hayst4ck
Non chemical addictions represent unmet needs.

Being in a state of need creates discomfort. Discomfort creates a desire to seek comfort. Comfort prevents the opportunity for growth. Lack of growth means needs will continue to be unmet. The stress of unmet needs grows and having chosen to seek comfort rather than growth, the unfulfilled need seems even less fulfill-able, creating a greater desire to seek comfort. The negative feedback loop then spirals.

These words like escapism and distraction are key indicators, escaping what? distracting from what? The discomfort of what needs to be confronted is the driving force, and it only gets stronger.

Addictions only start to get better once you choose pain today (discomfort/growth) instead of pain tomorrow (comfort/stagnancy).


👤 Tabular-Iceberg
Suicide by dang.

Get yourself banned somehow. You’ll still be able to lurk, but that’s not nearly as addictive and time-consuming as writing comments and compulsively refreshing your threads page.


👤 uberman
Reset your password to something random and unknown. You still have an account, but when you want to participate you need to go through the password recovery workflow. After contributing, reset your password so you dont know it again.

👤 dankwizard
Self control, I the master of my own domain - I could choose to not visit this website for 20 days and it would be no issue.

Strengthen your weak mind


👤 al_borland
Subscribe via rss, so you can scratch the curiosity itch and each the FOMO, without coming to the site all the time and looking over the same things 20 times?

https://hnrss.github.io/

Of course you’ll need something to fill the time you free up. If you don’t know what is going to fill that time, you still have a problem.


👤 rgavuliak
I think someone described this some time ago as productivity theatre - reading too much about what others are doing instead of doing things yourself.

👤 more_corn
I blocked Reddit with my pihole. That cured me of the habit. It keeps you from reflexively going there.

👤 muzani
Substitute the internet for a LLM. Internets are needed for work, but social media is not.

👤 jjgreen
Substitute something more addictive. Have you tried Fentanyl?

👤 ___throwaway__
I think the title should be:

How can I get rid of FOMO?

or

How can I control/manage my curiosity?


👤 mikhael28
Check into a facility for internet addiction. Maybe you will discover you aren’t actually addicted, but if you are, best to start treatment right away.

👤 calebcross
Destroy your computer with a hammer

👤 ___throwaway__
@dang can you delete this account? Thanks

👤 mikewarot
For me, all of the alternatives disappeared over time. First RSS got killed when Google Reader went away. Somewhere along the line delcio.us died, as well as Kur5hin. MetaFilter went woke (or more correctly, intolerant of the non-woke).

Then Covid happened, and Long Covid yeeted me out of the workforce. So now I spend almost all my time at a desk with a 31" monitor and the web.

I played Universal Paperclips through 100 times in a row.

Google search self immolated, so there are far fewer ways to find interesting things. Reddit self immolated, so many of my niche areas of interest now can't be explored any more.

I had cataract surgery, so now reading books is way harder.

I'm left with YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, and HN. No BBSs, no Usenet.

I have the opposite problem... too much attention, and not enough productive ways to expend it.


👤 k310
Get a few downvotes. :-O