mattie [they/them]

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Cake day: January 29th, 2025

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  • When I was using my Sony Xperia, the headphone jack was pretty darn nice. I got some truthear hex IEMS and honestly the isolation was better than any NC headphones I’ve used, but I may just be lucky w the fit. <be> Bluetooth is cool, but so much e waste will become of true wireless, and even just most battery powered headphones because of the difficulty replacing battery. I know fairphone headphones have a replaceable battery which is neat. <be> IEMs are pretty cool. You can get cable replacements, Bluetooth adapters, and straight to USB cables too. Can recommend




  • This is something I’ve been experimenting with myself, frankly I feel since moving away from mainstream social media I feel no where near as obligated to my phone, but there’s still definitely some aaaaa I have shackled to it. Here are some of my things that I feel have helped?

    For desktop browsers (I use firefox):

    For mobile stuff (I use android, will somewhat only apply for that):

    • All the previously mentioned extensions are available on Firefox for Android
    • If you can, perhaps transition to a smaller phone. The smaller the screen, the less incentive there is to use it. I picked up a Pixel 2 for dirt cheap recently, popped LineageOS on it and it feels a lot less… loud?
    • Disable as many notifications as possible, except crucial ones. The less incentive/need to look at your phone and get distracted, the better
    • Something like a minimal launcher may help? https://f-droid.org/en/packages/eu.ottop.yamlauncher/
    • Find devices other than your phone to use for things. Get a cheapo watch with a timer, a cheapo MP3 player, a gameboy if you have it lying around or something, physical books from your local library? Again, the less you have to actually open your phone, the better.