@benspringwater@zalberico Yes my wife and I both do it and was starting to imagine that you can share it with everyone else around the world doing the same.
Looks like you’re about to launch just that. Looks beautiful.
Would love a TestFlight or early access if you’re doing all that 😇
After two years of fatherhood and two kids I can confidently say that these are the best dad pants of all time
if you're a SF dad with a kid 0-4 I'll buy you a pair to prove it
I do a digital sabbath every Saturday
I use a Brick - starts at 4am
Disable all apps other than iMessage, Phone, FaceTime, Maps, and rideshare.
No distractions, no work. Feels good man.
Officially 1 month since I switched to a flip phone.
- Everyone is more severely addicted to their smartphones than I thought. Once you have a dumbphone, you'll frequently find yourself as the only person in the room not on their phone. It's not just teenagers, it's parents and adults of all ages. It's like everyone is stuck in a trance. 75+ year olds might be the only exception.
- All the objections I previously had for getting a dumbphone have turned out to be overblown and/or solvable. My iPhone addiction had fed my brain excuses to not do this earlier. If you really want to make the switch, you can.
- I've felt embarrassed to pull out my flip phone in public at times, for fear of being different or drawing too much attention to myself. But I have learned to just own up to it. Most people end up saying something like "Oh, I probably should do that too."
- I am using my brain more. Even though my flip phone has Waze, I find myself memorizing maps and roads. I'm more bored and get lost in my thoughts. I'm using paper and pen more. Increased desire for tangible things > digital things.
Overall, it has been a great experience and I plan on never going back.
ATTN Mahan voters.
Matt fought a noble fight but started too late and came up short. If you still have your ballot or are going to vote in person, I implore you to consider voting for Hilton instead.
He's the only one with a chance of defeating Becerra and Steyer, whom you both despise.
He's your last shot at common sense in California!