Ask HN: What do you do when you're waiting for something to run?
I find that when I need to wait for something to run (a compilation, a jupyter notebook cell, a script, etc) is when I'm most prone to embark on something distracting.
The common train-of-thought is "I'm just gonna check _____ for a second while this runs." And then it's never just a second.
What do you do? Go make coffee for 10 minutes, and then come back to realize that the thing I meant to run was waiting for input via a prompt before actually starting. I work from home now and I solve rubik cube, randomly strum my guitar, and juggle balls while waiting for something to run. I used to check random stuff on the internet ( social media , HN, reddit or youtube) but I found them very distractive. So, I ended up picking something that are not related to internet. 1. Document the things I'm doing in a wiki to save future time. 2. Research ways to optimize/automate the long-running task. I believe the industry standard is "have sword fights in the hall" https://xkcd.com/303/ I have the same problem. When working from home I have some weights on my desk, I do a few quick exercises.