I think it's really obvious, but you can just leave your phone, the smart phone you currently have, in one spot. Like, always. I do see the issue of not having a cell phone when you leave the house, but hey if you're really committed it would be fine. Unless you have a flip phone or something. Anyways, the idea comes from the sentiment people share of why computers were nice in the 2000s/2010s, wh... » Continue Reading
A friend of mine recently told me to make an escargot account and use MSN. So far, he's my only friend on there, but it's pretty cool. It's weird how boring modern programs are, both in visual and in features. That's it. » Continue Reading
Four months ago, I made a blog post about my desire to escape the smart phone norm. I did, for a little. I failed. Why? I still hate smart phones, let's start with that real quick. But what is the alternative? Dumb phones are equally as worthless, I've found. Most flip phones are budget phones, and therefore don't have very good processing power. It's not about what apps I want it to run, it's abo... » Continue Reading
The social norm of having a smart phone has destroyed me forever, not to be dramatic or anything. I could say any number of things about how expensive they are or how boring the designs are, could probably write a book about how the very small number of phone companies makes the devices worse without consequence. However, I think just the pressure to have a smart phone alone is enough to ensure an... » Continue Reading