No, it sounds near impossible at this point to live without one, but interestingly enough, these days, I find myself turning it completely off when I am not using it.
409 sats \ 1 reply \ @anon 27 Jan
it sounds near impossible at this point
Please take this gently, but... these are the words of an addict. It is not only possible, but easier than you think. I've been cellphone-free for four years.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @Car 28 Jan
🤔 I have to wonder about this: posting "anon" a couple hours after I mentioned it.
Either you're not telling the truth and loving the SN pwa like the rest of us, or you're glued to your computer, which is no big deal.
We're all walking around with these black mirrors nowadays, just like the last generation, except it was a TV in every room in every home.
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69 sats \ 0 replies \ @ibz 28 Jan
It is certainly very much possible. I did it a few times, for long periods (1 year). Sure it was less convenient, but nowhere near impossible.
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