Ballmer Peak or Super ONE mode
There is a super hero in each of you and of us.
This is not just an xkcd comic, not just a fiction. It’s like a gopher, you don’t see it, but it is.
Skeptics may doubt it, but the question has already been asked and the answer has been received!
http://skeptics.stackexchange.com/questions/2795/is-the-ballmer-peak-real , gives us a reason to think, namely:
Which means
At the same time, excessive alcohol consumption impairs creativity (= hacks creativity). At the same time
which means that
Now it remains to understand how much you need to use to get the “Ballmer's Peak” and tear your office shirt / server sweater on your chest like a bespectacled Clark, dazzle everyone around with laser lasers, save a blonde with a burst dress and add this piece of code that corns from lunch!
My personal research in this area led to the result: 8.5% Beigian Tripel in the amount of 0.75 liters. And it is on the last 0.33 circle that this boost happens.
With ample inspiration, I added a couple of modules in my favorite Java, and even earlier updated with libc6, and wrote this article, it’s not surprising:
But how do you self-boost, about% username%? And do you self-boost?
This is not just an xkcd comic, not just a fiction. It’s like a gopher, you don’t see it, but it is.
Skeptics may doubt it, but the question has already been asked and the answer has been received!
http://skeptics.stackexchange.com/questions/2795/is-the-ballmer-peak-real , gives us a reason to think, namely:
In other words, moderate alcohol consumption does improve certain types of creative thinking, while inhibiting other types of creative thinking. Since the skills required for computer programming are solely cognitive in nature (discounting the motor skills required to type, of course), and given that creativity is a large part of computer programming, it is at least plausible that one might game some amount of improvement from alcohol consumption.
Which means
In a nutshell, moderate consumption of alcohol in some way improves creative thinking, while worsening it. Since programming skills are, by nature, cognitive (with a certain degree of coordination, for printing, of course), and the resulting “creative” is a large part of programming. And, probably, a small boost of alcohol in this case takes place.
At the same time, excessive alcohol consumption impairs creativity (= hacks creativity). At the same time
The present results support the idea that creative people probably gain inspriation from consuming alcohol ..., but show that this effect may be due to the expected rather than the pharmacological effects of the drug. ... A convergence of evidence supported the idea that creativity is enhanced (at least in some aspects) by the expected effects of alcohol.
which means that
Alcohol helps people get more inspiration from drinking alcohol, but it is more suggestion (= expected effect) than real. But, in the end, creativity and inspiration at some points are enhanced by alcohol.
Now it remains to understand how much you need to use to get the “Ballmer's Peak” and tear your office shirt / server sweater on your chest like a bespectacled Clark, dazzle everyone around with laser lasers, save a blonde with a burst dress and add this piece of code that corns from lunch!
My personal research in this area led to the result: 8.5% Beigian Tripel in the amount of 0.75 liters. And it is on the last 0.33 circle that this boost happens.
With ample inspiration, I added a couple of modules in my favorite Java, and even earlier updated with libc6, and wrote this article, it’s not surprising:
But how do you self-boost, about% username%? And do you self-boost?