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Ask HN: How many hours do hackers sleep?

18 pointsby james-singhover 12 years ago

30 comments

scottyallenover 12 years ago
9 hours is my sweet spot. Anything less than that, and I don't think as well. Below 8 and I'm generally a bit of a zombie, and operating at 50% speed. Above 10 and I tend to get groggy and depressed.
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DigitalSeaover 12 years ago
I wake early and go to bed late, it's a bad routine I can't get out of. So I get about 5.5, sometimes 6 hours of sleep a night. Believe it or not, the human body can adopt to sleeping patterns remarkably well. I always have energy, never feel tired or have any health problems as a result of sleeping so little. Anything under 5 and no doubt I'd feel like crap, but I seriously doubt anyone out there can survive on less than that without feeling tired.
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arikrakover 12 years ago
There was a poll on this: <a href="http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=3479410" rel="nofollow">http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=3479410</a>
kevinherronover 12 years ago
7.5h-8.5h. There's nothing glamorous about being sleep deprived...
w1ntermuteover 12 years ago
As much as I need, but I try to go to sleep at 11. I usually wake up (naturally) between 6 and 7:30.
DanBCover 12 years ago
I prefer waking at around 6am. I'm a lot more productive if I get good sleep and wake early.<p>Recently I've been falling asleep at about 5:30am, and dozing through the day, and waking properly at 13:00ish.<p>Zopiclone and sleep hygiene is helping to kick it back into a sensible rhythm.
logical42over 12 years ago
I think you're likely to get a variety of ranges from the answers here, due to natural biological variation. I can't say for sure, but I suspect that the common theme here will end up being that people do feel that the number of hours that they sleep is important in how it affects their work (which is reasonable, since the act of coding is a mentally strenuous act).<p>I'm a bit curious now, I wonder how many people here try to wake up naturally.. personally, I consider that to be pretty reliable in forecasting my day's productivity.
srikover 12 years ago
I can't find my paper in time, but I did some study on this and apparently many (long) studies have shown that the ideal sleep time is 6-6:30 hours a day. Any variation either way of that duration affected 3+years longevity if I remember correctly.<p>(This is not a scientific study ,so take it with a grain of salt - <a href="http://www.time.com/time/health/article/0,8599,1812420,00.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.time.com/time/health/article/0,8599,1812420,00.ht...</a> )
polskibusover 12 years ago
What is the purpose of this question (i really am curious)? Everyone has their own sleep needs ,they depend on so many factors (age, stress, health, exercise, etc.),that a base stat will not tell you much. There was once a story on bbc about a research that claimed that in the middle ages people slept 2x4h having 1-3hrs of activity in between, and the popular 8hr sleep is a fairly recent habit, forced by ungrounded theories 2-3 centuries back.
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therandomguyover 12 years ago
8.5 hrs weeknights and 10.5 hrs weekend nights. I would like to reduce weekend nights to 8.5 hrs and invest that in tennis or racquetball.
pooriaazimiover 12 years ago
8-10 hours. I used to sleep 4-6 hours in weekdays (for the past 3 years) and sleep 10-15 hours in weekends, but have changed my schedule for the past 5 months and can't believe how much better everything has become. Much less stress, getting much more done, learning faster and better :)
Riddle4045over 12 years ago
8 hours is a very good number , given i dont spend all day in front of a computer screen .. prefer some exercise to loosen yourself , i cant believe how much this little routine helps ! operating at 150% now a days !
james-singhover 12 years ago
I've been sleeping around 4.5 hours in average since last few weeks, working on a tech startup idea. I think I should go for at least 6 hrs now. 8 hrs sounds more appropriate though.
redsparkover 12 years ago
I typically get between 5 and 6 hrs (with 2-3 times getting up for the kids). If I get more than 8, I feel slow and groggy all day. 6 uninterrupted hours seems to be my sweet spot.
aleprokover 12 years ago
I sleep around 6-7 hours, but I have really hard sleep pattern problems. So it might be 2 hours in the morning and 3 hours in the evening or anything like that. :/
BESebastianover 12 years ago
Depends on how much stress I have on my plate. On a good week, 8 hours, on a bad week, closer 4. I seem to operate as a real human being in either case though.
chriswittsover 12 years ago
If I'm smoking, 7 hours. If I'm not smoking, 5 hours. If I'm not smoking and exercising, 6 hours. If I'm not smoking and exercising strenuously, 7 hours.
bbissoonover 12 years ago
3 - 5 hours is my norm. I'll wake up around 6-7am for my day job and program at night until 2am.
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james-singhover 12 years ago
Geez, I thought the regular sleep duration would be 5-7ish hours for the hackers here ;) :D
ajdeconover 12 years ago
6.5-8.5 hours, depending mostly on how obnoxious the cats are that morning. :)
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dirkthemanover 12 years ago
Usually less than six hours. I don't need much sleep, and never feel tired.
scottbartellover 12 years ago
I've been averaging about 4hrs/night for the past month or so.
selectoutover 12 years ago
Weekdays between 5.5-7 hours per night<p>Weekends around 8-9 hours per night.
codegeekover 12 years ago
8-9 hours ideal. Anything over or under makes me crazy.
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computerslolover 12 years ago
9. Any less has a negative productivity impact.
ishbitsover 12 years ago
7. When I get over 8 I feel like crap.
Icyliciousover 12 years ago
Around 6 hours or so, due to school.
goyalpulkitover 12 years ago
Around 7-8 hours
snotrocketsover 12 years ago
not enough.
rymithover 12 years ago
I sleep 6.5, and usually I do not use an alarm, this is just my natural sleep schedule.