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A local firewall for your consciousness.
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TuringOff - Your Digital Discipline Partner & AI Tool Blocker
Are you feeling the subtle creep of AI dependence? Is ChatGPT, Gemini, or Copilot becoming your first stop instead of your own intellect? TuringOff is the Chrome extension built for developers, students, and critical thinkers who want to reclaim their problem-solving power.
This isn't just another ad blocker. TuringOff acts as a smart firewall for your consciousness, blocking access to popular AI chatbots and coding assistants instantly. We believe the true joy of development and discovery comes from the journey of self-finding solutions, not from instant, AI-generated answers.
Why TuringOff?
Reclaim Your Brain: Stop the erosion of your problem-solving, debugging, and critical thinking skills. Force yourself to truly grapple with challenges.
Boost Deep Learning: When you struggle and conquer a problem yourself, your understanding is deeper and knowledge retention is significantly higher.
Encourage Innovation: Break free from AI's common patterns. Foster unique, elegant, and creative solutions born from your own ingenuity.
Undistracted Focus: Eliminate the easy temptation to ask an AI, promoting a more focused and intentional coding or learning session.
Sarcastic Motivation: Unlike harsh blockers, TuringOff delivers a dose of witty, Alan Turing-inspired sarcasm when you try to access a blocked AI tool, reminding you why you chose the path of independent thought.
How it Works:
TuringOff uses advanced declarativeNetRequest rules to intercept and redirect requests to major AI platforms. If you attempt to visit websites like chat.openai.com, gemini.google.com, copilot.microsoft.com, perplexity.ai, or anthropic.com, you'll be redirected to a custom, motivating (and slightly sarcastic) page. Even background AI requests for answers are blocked, ensuring the AI tool simply stops working.
Join the movement to un-AI your mind. Install TuringOff and start thinking for yourself, one challenging problem at a time. Your future self (and your brain cells) will thank you.
Quote: "We can only see a short distance ahead, but we can see plenty there that needs to be done." — Alan Turing