If I am home all day it is probably 24 hours minus whenever I sleep or take a shower, lol.
shower
Oh come on phones are water proof now stop making excuses.
I can't afford those models unfortunately.
Ziplock
For the day? I guess it depends on how technical you want to get about what a screen is. I've read on a Kindle for 5 hours today, as I want to re-read this book series before the next book comes out next week. I was also flying in flight simulator at the same time, but that was 80% autopilot.
Remind me to never fly with you in real life. At least not right before a new book in a series you’re into comes out.
Wait until you see what I do in a NASCAR race.
Turn left?
24 hours and 3 minutes. Protip: always keep moving; change time zones daily.
Approximations for yesterday since neither have a proper screen time counter
- Phone: ~1.5 hours
- Computer: ~7 hours
Kinda scary to see how many hours of the day I was seated in front of a screen. Should I feel less guilty that over 4 hours of that was spent writing documentation?
What I don't feel guilty about is screen time accrued while waiting in line. That makes me feel productive, or at least like offloading my scrolling to otherwise idle time.
52 minutes today, but I was asleep for about 20 of those
3 hours 4 minutes and I'm on 41%
Yesterday was 9 hours and 52 minutes
Ah I should be on a screen less, surely. Lots to doomscroll recently.
I'm spending less and less time on the phone now.
I even managed to go on the subway without staring into my phone. 90% of people are on their phones, but some are not.
The same amount of time that I'm awake for...
Is there a good screen time recording app on linux desktop?
9 minutes. The day just started lmao I'm 7 hours into my shift. 9 hours yesterday
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