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Deepwrk is an online coworking and body doubling platform that helps adults with ADHD focus, escape distractions, and achieve more.
It integrates coworking, gamification, and community to help people with ADHD focus, escape distractions and get more done when working from home.
The platform facilitates body doubling sessions, which help members start, stay on track and complete tasks. Users join online deep work sprints and complete their individual tasks in the presence of others. These sprints serve as an anchor that helps those with ADHD avoid distractions, boost motivation and maintain focus.
The deep work sprints are typically 1 or 2 hours long. During these sessions, members join a small group where they share goals, work on their individual tasks (in silence) and, in the end, check in to discuss progress.
Deepwrk also empowers users to track their progress and provides incentives to maintain focus and consistency. The platform combines gamification rooted in behavioural science with a sense of community to make even the most challenging and tedious tasks more enjoyable and easier to complete.
Deepwrk is a platform specifically designed for people with ADHD who work remotely or from home. It brings out the best parts of the office - a sense of community and gentle social accountability - without the dreaded commute and relentless distractions.
Above else, Deepwrk is a community for ADHD adults to do more and feel supported, connected, and understood."
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Deepwrk.io's answer
We have designed and built Deepwrk specifically for the ADHD and Neurodivergent community. However, you donโt need a formal ADHD diagnosis to join or use the platform. In fact, we welcome anyone who wants to benefit from focused, uninterrupted work.
Deepwrk.io's answer
Deepwrk is fighting against the unbalanced work-life divide for the neurodivergent community, who often find themselves isolated, stressed, and burned out from a lack of support. We want to unlock the power of deep work and the sense of accomplishment and satisfaction that comes with it. And we believe that the future of work is not just about working from anywhere but also about working with anyone.
Deepwrk.io's answer
Above all else, Deepwrk is a community where adults with ADHD can get more done solo, not alone. Our goal is to empower neurodivergent adults to do more and to feel supported, connected and understood.
There is still a stigma around mental health, and finding support and sharing your experiences at work or with family and friends is often difficult.
We want to change that by creating a safe space where you can connect with people who get it. A space where you can feel supported and understood. A space where you can motivate each other and celebrate wins together. And we want everyone to experience the wonder of online body doubling in a supportive and kind environment that makes you feel awesome!
Deepwrk.io's answer
The unique combination of gamification rooted in behavioural science with a sense of community and online coworking/body doubling on-demand.
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> Unfortunately, this is yet another open source game engine with too small a user base. I wonder why some engines are seemingly destined for success and others... aren't. Godot got really big, despite a somewhat similar feature set: https://godotengine.org/ (really nice 2D support, 3D rendering was worse until version 4, GDScript has both a nice iteration speed but also has gotten some criticism, while C# was a... - Source: Hacker News / almost 3 years ago
There more `bare-metal` engines like https://jmonkeyengine.org/ (well it is not C++, it is Java based)... Source: over 3 years ago
This project develops a cross-platform Subspace client and server written in Java. It was developed from scratch on the idea of extensibility and modularity. The server is based on modules/frameworks highly optimized for scaled, networked, grid-based, infinite world physics. The client is based on the JMonkeyEngine, a minimalistic modern developer friendly, open source, game engine. Source: over 3 years ago
> Godot is one of those pinnacle FOSS projects that just totally impresses me, especially given the state its in now, with 4.0. It is definitely one of the success stories, at least so far. For example, there are projects like jMonkeyEngine (a game engine in Java, on top of LWJGL) that don't get as much attention and their movement forwards is way slower: https://jmonkeyengine.org/ There's also Stride 3D, which is... - Source: Hacker News / over 3 years ago
It is, or at least was, efficient. Java has a great game engine called https://jmonkeyengine.org/ that at the time could compete with Unity, not sure the status now. And LWJGL, the lower layer for ooengl, was quite nice to use and it is efficient to go that low level if you plan to do a game that does not fit the stereotypes in such game engines, as you will find yourself fighting the engine more than the actual... Source: over 3 years ago
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