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.
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Remind me to never fly with you in real life. At least not right before a new book in a series youβre into comes out.
Wait until you see what I do in a NASCAR race.
Turn left?
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
24 hours and 3 minutes. Protip: always keep moving; change time zones daily.
52 minutes today, but I was asleep for about 20 of those
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.
Ah I should be on a screen less, surely. Lots to doomscroll recently.
Yesterday was 9 hours and 52 minutes
3 hours 4 minutes and I'm on 41%
Is there a good screen time recording app on linux desktop?
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...
9 minutes. The day just started lmao I'm 7 hours into my shift. 9 hours yesterday