Ask HN: As a developer, how can I take advantage of time spent driving to work?
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#12Re: Ask HN: As a developer, how can I take advantage of time spent driving to work?
#13Meditate.
Re: Ask HN: As a developer, how can I take advantage of time spent driving to work?
#14Does it have to IT-related? I find audiobooks, both fiction and non-fiction, to be a great way to pass time during commute. The Great Courses offer a bunch of interesting lectures, for instance.
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#15I guess the trick for me is that the audio substitutes for other entertainment time so I can watch a training video when I am not occupied by driving.
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#16I ended up quitting and taking a job to which I can take public transportation.
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#17Added bonus is that you don't have to be 100% focused on what you are hearing, you can kind of drift in and out as something interesting catches your attention and still not lose the thread of the topic.
Two of my favourite podcasts are "99% Invisible" (creativity, architecture) and "The Tim Ferris Show" (biohacking, inspiration, interesting people etc.)
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#18Here are the two things I do during my commute: 1. listen to programmers podcasts (e.g. Full Stack Radio) 2. listen to entertaining/news podcasts and audio-books. Everything else just doesn't work.
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#19Re: Ask HN: As a developer, how can I take advantage of time spent driving to work?
#20My life changed when I started to listen to audiobooks while driving to/from work. However, the audiobooks are usually not pure technical, but always topics that can help me become better in many aspects in life in general, including professionally.