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Somebody Stop Me – 1.2.1

New release of Somebody Stop Me got to Chrome Web Store yesterday.

Version 1.2.1 is packed!

  • Daily exception time limit. You can by pass block only until you use your daily limit.
    • The daily is configured by default to 15 minutes. You can adjust it between 1 and 60 minutes. But you can do it only once a day.
  • You now have an exception button for one or five minutes. At the bottom, you will see a progress bar showing how much time you have left for the given website.
  • When the time runs out and you still want to ask for an exception … well, I am not going to tell you what’s going to happen. Try it for yourself.

All the above settings and rules are stored in browser sync storage. As always, nothing leaves your browser. The extension makes no external calls. 

Enjoy!

Jarek Rozanski
Jarek Rozanski
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Hi, I am Jarek, a seasoned Software Engineer with extensive experience in developing complex systems like search engines, web applications, and electronic trading platforms. I currently run my own consulting firm, Input Objects, and privacy-first web analytics, Wide Angle Analytics. When acting as a Functional Programmer, I primarily code in Scala but also have a strong interest in OCaml and F#. On a daily basis, I use various programming languages, including Java, C#, JavaScript, TypeScript, and Go.

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