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What do you mean with "analog tech"?
It’s not the right word but when I wrote it I was too lazy to think of a better one. Think of disposable cameras, dumb phones, and vintage tech. It’s in now.
Hehe, no worries.
I watched a video yesterday, that one major youtuber, the one with the glasses and big mustache, he went a month without a phone. It was a good video. He used a old timey alarm clock, notepad, had a phone that plugs into the wall and all that good stuff. After that youtube decided to recommend a bunch of similar videos. Looks like its really happening, at least on some level.
For me, I've sort of accidentally drifted away from using my phone. It used to be that I had to charge it twice a day, now I have over 60% of battery left when I go to bed. I deleted my discord account and removed the app, now I'm not constantly checking the phone every time someone shares a meme.
I went back to IRC, at first I thought "oh better get a bouncer or a mobile app so I can keep in touch" but I procrastinated, turns out that was the right choice. I'm not worried about missing out on what people say when I'm not at home, or sleeping, or whatever. I don't spend the first 30minutes of the day going through what was said during the night. Its quite freeing. I now use the phone more as a mp3/audiobook/podcast player.
Thanks for sharing. I’m still trying to break loose. There’s a lot of things you have to replace over time.