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serguzest | 1 year ago

This writing is as unhelpful as telling an obese person simply to exercise and eat less. Everyone is different; I'm one of those people who were made to protect the tribe while they sleep. I'm naturally nocturnal, and the silence of the night makes me more alert. Turning on a not-so-interesting documentary or political commentary on YouTube actually helps me relax and fall asleep.

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antisthenes|1 year ago

For night owls, all these habits are temporary.

I've done a stretch of 2 weeks to 2 months of being an early riser, but inevitably, like clockwork, the sleep schedule drifts back to me going to bed around 2 AM and waking up around 10AM.

And yes, I've tried everything.

beng-nl|1 year ago

As a parent of a 5 and 3 year old, I can confirm. No matter how long I’m forced successfully into getting up early, I’m still more alert and focused and happy as soon as the sun sets, and given the opportunity I’ll instantly slip back into sleeping at 1-2 am again.

BobaFloutist|1 year ago

My secret has just been consistently going to bed and getting up at the same time as my wife, who is not a night owl, every night. Some nights are frustrating and take me longer to fall asleep, most mornings I feel bit groggy, and I'm overall not thrilled with my experience with sleep, but I'm able to keep a consistent schedule without rubberbanding amounts of sleep, I'm rarely truly exhausted during the day, and my waking hours overlaps consistently with society and businesses.

It's certainly an imperfect compromise, but it works well enough.

enlyth|1 year ago

Same, I'm nocturnal and a naturally anxious person. If I lie in bed doing nothing, I will just think about things that make me more anxious.

A nice podcast or documentary will focus my thoughts on whatever I'm listening to and help me fall asleep easier.

justinclift|1 year ago

Ugh. Does that affect the other people around you?

Asking because I live with a relative who has a similar problem (needs a tv on to fall asleep) and that noise directly stops me from falling asleep in the next room much of the time.

It really sucks. :(

qazxcvbnmlp|1 year ago

I wonder how big the cohort of users that turn on mildly interesting content to fall asleep to is?

How would a creator feel to find out most of their views are people falling asleep?

NeoTar|1 year ago

An advertising supported YouTube creator would be delighted!

No, literally a lot of creators target this market now — for instance by making a mega mix of their existing content which runs for two to three hours. Or releasing a video „xxx hours of yyy to fall asleep to“

It’s the new ‚meta’, apparently a big part of the YouTube algorithm is watch time, and it doesn’t know if the viewers are awake or not. Even if those viewers aren’t being shown adverts, it means your other videos may get additional promotion. Plus if your viewers have YouTube premium I believe watch—time literally translates directly to payment rates.

zonkerdonker|1 year ago

How it's Made does it for me. Based on a lot of the youtube comments, there are quite a lot of others as well!

serguzest|1 year ago

It is funny that my comment was upvoted at night and downvoted in the morning by early birds. Dear early birds, your lifestyle is not canonical. Yes, our civilization was built by you guys, but it wouldn't have happened if we night owls had not protected you while you slept.

mkl|1 year ago

There are HN readers in almost every time zone, so it's not night owls and early birds. I think it's downvoted because it's a shallow dismissal.