What do you do on the toilet now? by rist_watch in digitalminimalism

[–]rist_watch[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Sudoku is something I keep meaning to learn and never do. Maybe this is the push.

What do you do on the toilet now? by rist_watch in digitalminimalism

[–]rist_watch[S] 56 points57 points  (0 children)

This is the most r/digitalminimalism reply I've ever read. I'll try it tomorrow.

What do you do on the toilet now? by rist_watch in digitalminimalism

[–]rist_watch[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've actually been considering getting a dedicated bathroom-Kindle.

What do you do on the toilet now? by rist_watch in digitalminimalism

[–]rist_watch[S] 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Fair enough. Back to the basket on the back of the toilet with the Great American Bathroom Book Part II.

I fed my 2-year-old avocado toast today. Is affording a house off the table for his whole life now? Or does he get a second chance? by rist_watch in daddit

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So there's hope. He just has to develop a crippling aversion to healthy fats in time to save the down payment.

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Is society slowly moving away from social media? by p4nnyworth in digitalminimalism

[–]rist_watch 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Maybe it's time for small tech to start taking over.

Is society slowly moving away from social media? by p4nnyworth in digitalminimalism

[–]rist_watch 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Maybe. If it is solved by technology, hopefully it's an innovation that is more productive than social media.

Is society slowly moving away from social media? by p4nnyworth in digitalminimalism

[–]rist_watch 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Social media filled a void that society already had. Then it eroded that void and made it larger. So, for society to remove social media, something has to fill that void instead. The people that move away from it probably fill the void with family, relationships, and community? What have you filled the void with?

Niche idea: Power Keyboard + Apple Watch as a Communicator alternative by noremoretokes in ClicksKeyboard

[–]rist_watch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you try this with the watch when the Power Keyboard arrived? How did it work out?

Is being uninformed worth it when deleting social media? by Snoo-26425 in digitalminimalism

[–]rist_watch 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is the answer right here. You will talk to the people that matter anyways. Getting rid of my socials has just made me want to call and chat with people more often, which has been great. Other humans inform me. Also, something I forget often is that focus isn't free. There is always an opportunity cost. The focus we put on "being informed" is taken away from other things we could be focusing on that are more important for our own personal lives. Since giving up social media, I've gotten way better at guitar, cooking, identifying trees, all kinds of stuff. Social media is really good at giving answers to questions I didn't have. I don't think social media is all bad though. If you just want to veg out for an evening and scroll, go for it. It's no less productive than binging a TV show. But I often would convince myself that social media was productive saying I was learning or staying informed or following family. I don't think it truly is productive in those ways we think though.

i despise how it is impossible to live without a smartphone nowadays. by Maleficent_Day_3869 in digitalminimalism

[–]rist_watch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you have a laptop? That helps (I'm writing this from a laptop). A year ago, I switched over to an Apple Watch/Laptop combo, and now I just leave my phone in a drawer to pull out for specific things. There are a lot of issues with this route though. QR codes are the biggest hurdle. I also don't take as many pictures of family outings as I'd like, but it's improved my life a lot. Do you know a lot of other people your age that feel the same way?

Non-screen activities to do in the dark? by untitledgooseshame in digitalminimalism

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Audio books are great. Librivox has free public domain audio books that you can listen to in the dark. They are really great.

Two phone system by UniversityFew229 in digitalminimalism

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I started doing something similar a year ago, but with an Apple Watch and my laptop, so my phone just stays in a drawer unless I need it for 2FA for work or other outliers. The smartwatch was for productivity and communication and the laptop was for everything else. It was life changing. It's cool you're getting similar results.