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I love that my job is sitting on my ass drawing stuff but there are definitely times when it is still Work that I have to force myself to keep doing. Sometimes I sort of sit there watching art fall out of my stylus. Sometimes I am Sisyphus muttering and cursing as I push this fucking stone up this fucking mountain for the millionth time. "Flow" is overrated IMHO. It's certainly worth building working methods that... - Source: Hacker News / almost 2 years ago
I've been happily using [Time Sink](https://manytricks.com/timesink/) by Many Tricks to do this for about a year now. It does not automatically merge into a timelapse, but this is accomplished easily with ffmpeg. - Source: Hacker News / almost 2 years ago
I use Time Sink to help me track my time, you'll need something different if you're on Windows. Source: almost 2 years ago
For time tracking I lean on Time Sink. If you want something more manual then I feel like there are a zillion task-tracking timers out there but I couldn't point you to any one in particular. Wikipedia says Toggl has an OSX app so maybe you wanna look at that one first. Source: about 2 years ago
I've used this: https://manytricks.com/timesink/. Source: over 2 years ago
For forcing myself to work, I use either the Forest app or LifeAt. With Forest, I commit kahit mga 30 minutes to sit down and work kahit ayaw ko by planting a little virtual tree. The tree or plant fully grows in your garden after the set tims, pero pag di mo natapos, medyo may pang-guilt trip na "You killed your tree" and wilted siya sa garden :(. Source: over 1 year ago
I don't know of any specific app that does what you want but you can mix it up across platforms. I track all my writing time with Toggl Track's free plan and I use Google Sheets for word count. If you're looking for distraction blockers I'd recommend Forest for your web browser if you want something free, but if you're willing to pay for something more powerful I recommend Freedom or the even more restrictive... Source: over 1 year ago
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