How addicted to Stack Overflow are you really?

I've recently realized that I'm getting really addicted to these sites (especially SO) for various reasons.

  1. I feel like I've failed myself when a day passes and I didn't reach my 200 reputation cap. (maybe that's a small exaggeration)

  2. I've build a widget that shows my reputation directly on my desktop, updated every 10 minutes (top center):

    Screenshot:

    Desktop

     

    Closeup of the widgets:

    SO WidgetSF WidgetSU WidgetMeta Widget

So the question is, how addicted are you to Stack Overflow?


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The widgets are powered by my Image Based Flair (Source) PHP Script.

EDIT: Now a community wiki.

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wow. just ... wow. – Jeff Atwood Aug 1 '09 at 22:00
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more important question is, will you link to your widget so we can use it? – FailBoy Aug 1 '09 at 22:07
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Finally a question on meta worthy of an upvote! – Juan Manuel Aug 1 '09 at 22:12
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@FailBoy: The link is right below the closeup. – Andrew Moore Aug 1 '09 at 22:17
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@Jeff: Wow the custom flairs or wow the additions? – Andrew Moore Aug 1 '09 at 22:29
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@Chacha102: I originally had it hidden when there was no badge, but it destroyed the balance. – Andrew Moore Aug 2 '09 at 1:30
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Linux version of the client ? Edit: I found this tinyurl.com/2vx2q8y – Chris Aug 26 '10 at 19:18
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You should take a break. Addictions are bad, and even the quality of your answers and behavior on the site will decrease if you visit it too much. – user139018 May 1 '11 at 21:35
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I'm not an addict. I can stop anytime I want!


This user has left Meta. See his profile.

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I'm on Meta. On a Saturday morning. Need I say more?

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Is it worse on a Sunday? – Rowland Shaw Aug 2 '09 at 8:35
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Why, Meta is only good on your work paid hours ? :] – Gnoupi Aug 31 '09 at 15:22
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SO is referred to around the house as 'that website.'

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LOL! Hilarious. – KyleFarris Oct 27 '09 at 20:44
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I've managed to break the addiction recently, but back in November I gained 200 reputation points on my wedding day, and on each day of my week-long honeymoon.

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And your wife still speaks to you? I'm impressed! – mmyers Aug 4 '09 at 19:19
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@mmyers: Lucky for me, she likes to sleep late. :) – Bill the Lizard Aug 4 '09 at 19:23
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wow... seriously... wow – Nathan Koop Sep 4 '09 at 18:50
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I would have needed a lawyer! – Marc Gravell Oct 2 '09 at 5:50
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I would have needed a coroner! @_@ – Kyle Rozendo Sep 22 '10 at 20:39
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I've started lying to people and animals about my problem.

I promise, just one more refresh and I'll take you for a walk

30 minutes later my dogs are still staring at me wondering why they haven't gone anywhere.

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Next thing you know there is pee all over the office as they spite you. – Chris Aug 26 '10 at 19:17
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I thought I was, but realized maybe I wasn't so much after seeing your desktop widget.

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Last week I started answering SO questions while I was doing a code review for someone who was sitting right next to me.

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I've said this before...

You know you're a StackOverflow addict when this is on the top of your resume:

Will Work for Badges

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The following are good indications of addiction:

  • Wanting to up-vote comments on a blog/forum you visit regularly that is no SO/SU/SF/MSO
  • Wanting to edit posts on any forum you visit to correct formatting/grammar.
  • You try and use markdown when writing an e-mail, any markdown e-mail clients out there?
  • You try and use markdown when writing your anything using LiveWriter or Word.
  • Your wife gives you dirty looks when you mention SO/SU/SF/MSO in any sentence.
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I closed my spouse as subjective and argumentative.

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So... what are we all accessories to, now? – Popular Demand Aug 16 '10 at 22:22
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I'm not addicted at all. Proof: I hardly had any cravings while in Venice for the weekend. I refuse to count the fact that I checked what had been going on as soon as I got off the return plane as evidence of any addiction. (I think I added a comment while still in baggage reclaim...)

To put it another way: I'm addicted to SO until something better comes along, in the same way that I was addicted to newsgroups before SO arrived.

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and note that even while on vacation Jon still probably hit the rep cap every day just from residuals... – Steven A. Lowe Nov 12 '09 at 2:57
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I'm on holidays in Fiji.

Proof:

  • Proxy IP address 202.62.127.61
  • MD5 (202.62.127.61) = 469a7f3e5b157b686aed29c28e9656af
  • Check the hash in my identicon (I'm too new to give you a link)

..and I answered the geekiest way possible.

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I download rep data and compare it to Benford's law (on a day I'm home sick).

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I recently asked Jeff to delete all my accounts off all 4 sites because I was living and breathing the Trilogy in 4 parts. I have however killed the RSS feeds and try to only come on once or twice a day.

Needless to say 2 weeks later he re-linked all the accounts so that I could come back. However I now focus my attention on SU and MSO. I have however killed the RSS feeds and try to only come on once or twice a day.

I can relate to not getting the 200 cap for the day, although this is not there reason I do it. I try and give concise and correct answers, with links to external sites as a backup.

Update

Since Jeff had to unlink my accounts again. Luckily this time he only removed the OpenID, because lo and behold, 4 months later I am back again. I have now decided I am not having my accounts removed again, but rather just accept that the trilogy is one of my online homes.

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You've been with meta for four days and you're already at 1025 rep. Are you sure you haven't fallen off the wagon? – Robert Harvey Aug 1 '09 at 18:50
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You know you have a problem when Jeff tweets about your addiction. twitter.com/codinghorror/status/2886432981 – Bill the Lizard Aug 2 '09 at 3:28
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Hmmm... I deleted my twitter account as well so I missed that one. – Diago Aug 2 '09 at 7:31
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@Diago have you heard of the 1st step? "1. We admitted we were powerless over Stack Overflow —that our lives had become unmanageable." – user132619 Aug 2 '09 at 18:55
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End of August, how is going your "coming only once or twice a day" ? Unless you mean "coming at the morning, at working, leaving it all day, then closing on the way home, then coming back". In this case indeed, that would make it "twice" – Gnoupi Aug 31 '09 at 8:08
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Lolz - The latter - Since I have also been upgraded to Mod on SU. I would say I have just accepted that I am addicted and enjoying it . – Diago Aug 31 '09 at 8:13
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And moreover, it's not only about you anymore. Now you've got responsibilities, as a moderator. It's not an addiction, you just have to. ;) – Gnoupi Aug 31 '09 at 8:18
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@Gnoupi: he has an addiction, not a problem. – perbert Nov 10 '09 at 11:02
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First, what I do after wake up, I refresh SO, SF, SU and MSO.

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In Russia, SOFU refreshes you! – random Aug 1 '09 at 23:15
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Q: "Hi, I'm John, and I'm an SO addict."

A: "Hi, John"

I used to tell myself that I picked up the addiction during a period of unemployment. I've begun to wonder if that egg didn't come before that chicken.

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When I start writing an e-mail in G-mail, I'm surprised that a list of possible duplicates does not show after entering the title.

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It's 3 AM I'm on SO and meta... but I'm DEFINITELY NOT ADDICTED!

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+1 because it's 0417 local time as I'm reading this. – Popular Demand Jul 23 '10 at 8:18
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You know you're addicted to SO when you can't send a short E-Mail or Facebook message any more without thinking "wait, that's not 15 characters yet!"

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I want that desktop app. Bad. So I guess the answer is "really addicted".

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I come here each time my app is building... and often realize i'm still there several minutes after it finished.

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When your spouse offers you a "Fanatic" badge to spend time with them on 100 consecutive days.

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I'm so addicted I read most of these posts.

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I'm so addicted to the SO sites that I:

  • Sometimes think of an answer to a question while driving and immediately try to find the nearest wify connection so I can break out my laptop and answer it.

  • had to install the Stay Focused Chrome extension and set my limit to SO to 3 hours a day.

  • Once told my wife that if she asked me that question on SO it would be closed in less than 10 minutes

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Well, direct links to newest questions at SO, SF, SU and Meta are in my bookmark toolbar. That's 40% of my toolbar at the moment.

And something like @mmyers said, except it's now Saturday evening. :)

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Not much. SO is very useful and I probably couldn't work without it.

Meta is just a huge time-waster. It reminds me of the dorm-governance meetings in University.

Edit: I am addicted to programming and technology, though I try to control it. Hence I admire your Desktop widget. Nice stuff.

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I'm trying. There's so much great content on here, but I can't seem to settle into an efficient pattern of finding the great content that's interesting to me. How do you use stack overflow?

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You're one of the few people who sat and read this instead of refreshing for new question activity:

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Yes. I read it. Read it all. – Paul Nathan Feb 1 '10 at 20:31
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I have proof that I'm not addicted: I only have 3 woot! badges.

[Thinks: How long has superuser been going ...]

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Oh dear, ... now I have 4, one for each of the sites ... time to do something different ...

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Oh Christ! You HAD to mention that you could win multiple WOOT badges? Great, now I'm gonna have to get OCD on this Beeyatch. – JohnFx Aug 6 '09 at 3:34
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My number one excuse is that: I am not addicted, I AM STUDYING!!!

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