Análises para LeechBlock NG
LeechBlock NG por James Anderson
Análise por rr
Picture this: You're deep in the digital trenches, eyes glazed, fingers scrolling ad infinitum, when suddenly, BAM! You hit the productivity wall erected by none other than LeechBlock. That’s right, that marvelous marvel of self-control, gatekeeping your brain cells from the endless abyss of Reddit's r/popular, with its siren call of cat videos and heated debates.
Good shit, good shit, that’s some good shit right there. If I do say so myself, I say so. The LeechBlock logo? A beacon of hope in the sea of procrastination, its minimalist design whispers sweet nothings of focus and discipline. It's not just a logo; it’s a badge of honor on your browser, a silent guardian watching over your dwindling attention span.
You thought you could outwit your own procrastination? Please. But along comes LeechBlock, with its unassuming elegance, slipping into your digital routine like a ninja in the night. 5 minutes on Reddit? Think again, pal. LeechBlock’s there, tapping its metaphorical watch with a smug, pixelated grin. "Time's up," it says, without saying a word, its logo a constant reminder of your pact with productivity.
And when it gently nudges you away from the cliff edge of another wasted hour with its “temporarily blocked” message, it’s not just blocking a page; it’s redirecting your life. That logo, a simple yet powerful symbol of regained control, a lighthouse guiding you back to the shores of Getting Shit Done.
So, when it says LeechBlock will always be free, but consider supporting its development? That's the least we can do. Throw coins at this digital deity, for it has bestowed upon us the greatest gift of all: the realization that, yes, we do have shit to do, and yes, we can actually do it.
In summary, LeechBlock’s logo isn’t just good shit. It’s the best shit. A minimalist masterpiece in the art of keeping us on track. Support it, cherish it, let it guide you through the treacherous waters of the internet. All hail LeechBlock, the unsung hero of our digital lives.
Good shit, good shit, that’s some good shit right there. If I do say so myself, I say so. The LeechBlock logo? A beacon of hope in the sea of procrastination, its minimalist design whispers sweet nothings of focus and discipline. It's not just a logo; it’s a badge of honor on your browser, a silent guardian watching over your dwindling attention span.
You thought you could outwit your own procrastination? Please. But along comes LeechBlock, with its unassuming elegance, slipping into your digital routine like a ninja in the night. 5 minutes on Reddit? Think again, pal. LeechBlock’s there, tapping its metaphorical watch with a smug, pixelated grin. "Time's up," it says, without saying a word, its logo a constant reminder of your pact with productivity.
And when it gently nudges you away from the cliff edge of another wasted hour with its “temporarily blocked” message, it’s not just blocking a page; it’s redirecting your life. That logo, a simple yet powerful symbol of regained control, a lighthouse guiding you back to the shores of Getting Shit Done.
So, when it says LeechBlock will always be free, but consider supporting its development? That's the least we can do. Throw coins at this digital deity, for it has bestowed upon us the greatest gift of all: the realization that, yes, we do have shit to do, and yes, we can actually do it.
In summary, LeechBlock’s logo isn’t just good shit. It’s the best shit. A minimalist masterpiece in the art of keeping us on track. Support it, cherish it, let it guide you through the treacherous waters of the internet. All hail LeechBlock, the unsung hero of our digital lives.
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- Avaliado em 5 de 5por VeeroftheRoad , há 3 diasExtremely helpful for my parents to limit my YouTube addiction and the time of day when I am allowed to watch.
(actually not written by me, but my dad... :o) - This extension helped me organise days better. I tend to forget how to organise my time, so I block the sites I usually lose time on when I know I should do something else.
The only thing I wished was there that isn't is an off button for certain blocks. You can alway override, but it's redundant and sometimes inconvenient. I wish I could store a block set and only use it when I need it instead of having of overriding it or deleting it and redoing it each time.
Excluding this nitpick, everithing is as great as it could be.Resposta do programador
publicado a há 6 diasThanks for the review! Perhaps the lockdown feature provides the functionality you desire? - Avaliado em 5 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 17886352 , há 7 dias
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por RoyalTacos , há 8 diasBeen looking to do something similar to this using dns etc. and I could never figure it out, this has been a life saver for me.
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por fdettori , há 11 dias
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por enex , há 12 dias
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por Torsten , há 14 dias
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por FasterMiner , há um mêsWorks flawlessly so far for its function and it is completely free! Recommend a lot for everyone to help focus on more important tasks and limit addictive websites of all genres!
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por SahilPatil , há um mêsVery good on PC, but i wish there was a FAQs on how to make this extension more tight on the firefox browser for android.
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 17690912 , há um mês
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 19563661 , há um mês
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por artorias111 , há um mês
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por ZipperZbieracz , há um mês
- Excellent addon. Here's what would be really great if it was added. An option to use a override on the blocked page, so don't have to go through the addon menu. Pretty simple QoL improvement which should also discourage the user from changing other addon settings once out of set overrides.