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If SO is acting as an "all call" for you, then that's your fault. SO doesn't broadcast over a PA system. SO doesn't IM you. SO doesn't even email you, unless you ask for it, on a specific question, and even then it takes its sweet time in doing so. If you're sitting on SO hitting refresh every 5 seconds and find that new questions are wasting your time... ...


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For when most posts occur, there is actually a blog post about this. Looks like the most popular time to post is between 15:00 and 22:00 GMT/UTC, at least for all Stack Overflow data between launch and today. If, on the other hand, you want to know when the most accepted answers are posted (thanks @Frank), the answer is the 15:00 hour (in UTC). ...


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They don't force people to watch StackOverflow (yet). People who come on it to answer questions have a will to hear/read questions, to provide answers to them. As such, it's not a waste of time, because that's exactly what they meant to do. Also, with tags and votes, people have a way to filter information to go to what interest them.


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Who do you suggest is being "interrupted"? Evey single person who reads your post, or even just the title asked to see it. Or rather they asked to see Stack Overflow content. To keep Stack Overflow efficient we do what we've been doing: close the duplicates and the junk.


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Well, as for "Searching into your own body of work" see http://meta.stackoverflow.com/search specifically the user:me operator. I also highly recommend installing and using a clipboard stack buffer tool, as documented here: http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/2008/01/reinventing-the-clipboard.html


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Set a bunch of ignore tags for those areas which you feel you have insufficient experience or interest to answer questions in. The rest of your requests are satisfactorily handled by the sort order of the newest questions page, so I would start by limiting the tags you participate in. You can also click on a tag to see the unanswered questions in that tag. ...


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I wish I could say more, but all I really have is that I've trained myself to always care about what I'm getting out of activities, so sooner or later, I end up realizing "Wait... this is a pointless grind" and losing interest... it's already happened with TV, video games, and most reading. I'm currently evaluating whether my "10 points per day, minimum" ...



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