• morto@piefed.social
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    3 months ago

    One thing that really works to make apps less interesting sensorially is to turn the screen grayscale. For anyone who feels addicted to their phones, you can set this in the accessibility settings in android

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      1 month ago

      i sometimes wonder if i lucked out getting addicted to laptops instead of phones.

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        1 month ago

        they tend to be less of an addiction because we usually don’t keep them turned on all the time. There’s a time for turning off and stopping for the day, unlike phones, that we tend to use at any moment

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          1 month ago

          they tend to be less of an addiction because we usually don’t keep them turned on all the time.

          i never shut mine off.

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            1 month ago

            congrats, you’re officially an outlier lol

            jokes aside, do you fin it do be less detrimental than phone addiction?

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              1 month ago

              i don’t understand the phone addiction, so i don’t think i’m qualified to answer that; but i can say that i notice that people speak and behave differently if they rely more heavily on their phones than i do.

              and i also suppose that the fact that i don’t bring my laptop everywhere with me and that the only time i use my phone at home is for phone conversations make sense.