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Some problems only solve in silence

There's a type of work that won't happen in noise.

Not just notification noise. The deeper kind — where your brain is split between the task and everything else running in the background.

The sessions where I actually move the needle are almost always in silence. No podcast. No YouTube. Just the problem and the cursor.

But complete silence has its own issue. You become hyper-aware of every ambient sound around you. The AC. Someone in the next room. Your own breathing.

I've been experimenting with beatless dark ambient as a middle ground — no rhythm to lock onto, no melody to chase, just texture that fills the room without pulling focus.

Built a 4-hour session of it. No drums. No beat. No rhythm. Cold cavernous reverb. Runs clean for the full session.

If you're in that kind of work tonight — complex problem, needs full presence — might be worth trying:

https://youtu.be/1-Sy-5DJXhY

What does your deep work setup look like? Curious how other builders handle this.

on June 28, 2026
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    I relate to this. Music with a beat usually ends up competing for attention instead of helping me focus. I've found that the best deep work sessions happen when whatever's in the background is easy to forget is even there.

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