Is there a concept for not wanting to know the time/clock while doing something?
17 points| Espionage724 | 2 years ago | reply
On Windows 10 I can hide the clock in the taskbar, and on GNOME I can hide the top bar (except on 44 for now).
I'm wondering if there's some concept or name or anything to describe that?
[+] [-] theboywho|2 years ago|reply
I use an analog clock on my wrist, but with an iPhone, I can't disable the screen lock digital clock, so whenever i look at my phone for notifications, I try to avoid looking at the clock. I only recently made this connection and I'm looking to get an Android.
So it's not exactly the same thing as what you are looking for - not wanting to know what time it is -, but close - not wanting to know what time it is using a digital clock -
I have found this article interesting : https://www.noemamag.com/the-tyranny-of-time/
[+] [-] tobr|2 years ago|reply
You can sort of hide it by setting a flat background color and then use the same color for the time.
[+] [-] keiferski|2 years ago|reply
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flow_(psychology)
[+] [-] mcgrow|2 years ago|reply
It's easier to come in the flow.
I also don't like absolute times/the view of the clock.
[+] [-] grrdotcloud|2 years ago|reply
Oh it's lunch? I've trained myself not to look at the clock even going as far as putting them just outside of my field of vision.
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