An app I've installed but never done much with (I've got it on both Firefox and Chrome on both machines, though, and also on my tablet, and it was on my phone until the SD card crashed and will be again once I've got brain to replace the SD card and reinstall my apps) is Forest. Idea, if you're unfamiliar, is, you plant a tree, and you walk away for 25 min or whatever, and when you come back, you have a tree. If you disturb the growth process, say by using Firefox when you're trying to plant a tree in the Firefox Forest app, then the tree dies. And the objective is to get a whole forest—which means a lot of 25min intervals when you're not internetting.
I don't know if that would be of any use to you, jenett, but maybe it's new and useful info to others around here? And your approach wouldn't work so well for me because I like being involved in realtime conversations on Slack, Discord, and Facebook, but I'm considering trying again to use Forest for myself...
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An app I've installed but never done much with (I've got it on both Firefox and Chrome on both machines, though, and also on my tablet, and it was on my phone until the SD card crashed and will be again once I've got brain to replace the SD card and reinstall my apps) is Forest. Idea, if you're unfamiliar, is, you plant a tree, and you walk away for 25 min or whatever, and when you come back, you have a tree. If you disturb the growth process, say by using Firefox when you're trying to plant a tree in the Firefox Forest app, then the tree dies. And the objective is to get a whole forest—which means a lot of 25min intervals when you're not internetting.
I don't know if that would be of any use to you, jenett, but maybe it's new and useful info to others around here? And your approach wouldn't work so well for me because I like being involved in realtime conversations on Slack, Discord, and Facebook, but I'm considering trying again to use Forest for myself...