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Posted by quacky_batak 5 days ago

Show HN: I built a "Do not disturb" Device for my home office(apoorv.page)
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Terretta 4 days ago|
The way most of these devices get status seems check the conferencing apps directly:

https://www.amazon.com/stores/Kuando/page/1128C3FD-9BE9-4AA2...

There are some nice neon sign options here as well:

https://www.amazon.com/s?k=busy+light

jcynix 1 day ago||
A simple, almost analog, solution is some nightlight which can be manually turned on or off, e.g. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FSL3Q7PW
worldsavior 1 day ago||
Sock on the handle fixes everything
patatino 1 day ago||
My solution is simple: noise canceling headphones, which I only have on for meetings. If the wife sees them, she knows
telesilla 1 day ago||
Next trick - hook up a Recording sign when your DAW is in playback or you are live on the air.
CPLX 1 day ago||
I had a similar thought, so I bought this:

https://onairwarning.com/pages/products

It completely sucks and doesn't really work. So don't make my mistake.

Liftyee 1 day ago|
I don't know why they decided to put the "warning!" text box on the actual thing - it would look much cleaner if it just said "ON AIR" . Inane copyright/trademark reasons?
poolnoodle 1 day ago||
Door locks exist
ThrowawayTestr 1 day ago|
Where's the fun in that?
kjkjadksj 1 day ago||
Would love a way to disable the Do Not Disturb button on my macbook without flipping the f keys. Any ideas? Tap it accidentally and you miss all calls and texts for the day on your iphone…
dhosek 1 day ago||
There is (was?) a utility that would flip individual F keys on the Mac, although it’s been years since I used it and who knows if it still works post Apple Silicon transition.

TBH, I kind of miss the touch bar. Once they restored the esc key, it was often kind of useful while I tend not to use any of the keys in the F row (even those mapped by IntelliJ since the whole fn+F key thing is a kind of a pain and I seldom have call for the media buttons—actually I just realized I do occcasionally use the mute/unmute feature but that’s about it).

Of course my preferences are normative and anyone who does otherwise is clearly abnormal ;-)

Terretta 1 day ago|||
The Touch Bar was so useless* it's now selling like hotcakes as an accessory:

“Trigger actions, launch apps, and control your entire setup—all from a hyper-customizable deck of vibrant LCD keys.”

https://www.elgato.com/us/en/p/stream-deck

* Narrator: Not actually useless. Mine is setup for multi-screen chat/video/notes windows placement and app window sharing for video conferencing.

manarth 1 day ago|||

    > "There is (was?) a utility that would flip individual F keys on the Mac"
Function Flip: https://kevingessner.com/software/functionflip/
Terretta 1 day ago||
Wait — what button is this?

Oh: [moon|F6]

“If you are smugly thinking to yourself, “I knew that!”, Then, my question to you is, why didn’t you tell ME???” — https://www.podfeet.com/blog/2023/09/do-not-disturb-key/

It goes on to answer the next question:

“But that got me to wondering how long the F6 has had a dedicated Do Not Disturb function. I did some research and it looks like it was introduced when Apple came out with the first Apple Silicon MacBook Air in 2020. The previous keyboard shortcuts had F4 key dedicated to Launchpad, and if you had a backlit keyboard, F5 and F6 were dedicated to up/down keyboard brightness keys.”

Uptrenda 1 day ago||
why does the site keep upvoting trivial projects especially derivative projects of what people seem to reinvent every few months. No offence to OP. I don't really get the site. Like, you have posts where someone runs doom or an OS in a PDF file that get 1000 upvotes which I think is valid. Then we get something like "I made an echo server" which is like someone copypasted code from an asyncio documentation page and put it on Github and that will make it to the front page. Again, just feels like it doesn't belong on the front page. It's not news worthy or interesting in any way.
nimbius 1 day ago|
"a lot of times my mother asks me if she can come in the room for reasons I won't get into"

You've appeared to engineer your way around an interpersonal relationship that you lack the emotional, social intelligence and maturity to deal with.

Welcome to the front page of HN i guess. you're well on the way to becoming a founder.

mhurron 1 day ago||
The only one showing any lack of social intelligence is you. The author is choosing not to go into unnecessary personal details while giving a short back story as to why they did a thing.

I've thought of doing basically something similar so my wife knows I'm in a position not to be disturbed. I can, and do, tell her when I have a scheduled call, but unscheduled calls do just happen. Something like this would let her know I can't be disturbed without her coming in, asking and then going 'oh shit, sorry.'

In no way is it engineering a way out of dealing with my wife.

venturecruelty 1 day ago||
The nice thing about boundaries is you are not required to explain yourself. "Hey, please don't interrupt me between 9:00 AM and 5:00 PM, unless it is an emergency. I need to get work done, and interruptions break my concentration. Thank you for understanding." You also don't need to build complicated devices.
pwg 1 day ago|||
Spoken like someone who does not have a "second person" around while they are working from home.

Unless the "other people" (spouses/partners/parents/etc.) also work a from home job, they simply do not internalize that the work from home individual is "at work" in the same manner as if that individual were away in an office. And for some of them, no amount of explanation ever sinks in to fully internalize the fact that "when I'm working from home, I am not available to also solve all the problems you create for yourself throughout the day".

Most all of them, however, do actually pay attention to and understand the meaning of a "do not disturb" sign on the door.

deathanatos 1 day ago|||
… or there's just a lot of awkwardness for both parties in trying to communicate "are you on camera?" without the person who is potentially on camera revealing that communication to the stream.

The person entering has to make sure they're not on camera — if the room's architecture even allows for that — the person answering has to somehow communicate to that person without people looking at their video feed noticing. I've gestured things to my fiancée while on air, and while they were pretty clearly intended for "someone off camera", still managed to confuse the meeting participants.

Radio booths and other broadcasts have done this for ages with the "On Air" sign, which basically what TFA has made.

venturecruelty 1 day ago|||
It's hard to deal with a parent who doesn't respect your boundaries. I agree, I don't think more transistors can adequately solve what is actually a communication issue. I hope OP looks into codependency/enmeshment, because some parent-child relationships, especially mother-son ones, become enmeshed, and this results in things like the mother not having appropriate boundaries with the son. This might look like, for example, frequently interrupting you in a private space.
nasmorn 1 day ago||
Maybe the reasons he doesn’t get into is that the only working toilet is only accessible through this room and his mom cannot avoid going in several times a day. Maybe it also stores her Polly Pocket collection and she has a strong need to check a specific doll multiple times a day. Knowing moms I consider the later more likely