I have also unfollowed everyone and everything. I check specific things when I remember about them. There's nothing to catch up on.
https://nicolasbouliane.com/blog/silence
I also have less patience for maintenance. I trimmed down what I self-host to things that just work.
The last few updates have introduced significant regressions in red light handling, resulting in the car attempting to run red lights about 5x in the last 2 months. Here is an example of how blatant it is: https://www.reddit.com/r/TeslaFSD/comments/1jvonrw/tesla_tri...
Also, the removal of minimal lane changes just sucks, I don't mind being behind a slow car when I am not driving, but I hate when it moves into the fast lane and then slowly passes other cars.
I last owned a car in 1997. My black Acura Integra was totaled in that year, by a reckless driver in a Porsche 928 who ran a stop sign. He attempted to commit insurance fraud at the scene of the accident.
I rarely miss it. I have saved so much money. And in exchange, I've gained plenty of time to relax, take my mind off things, and meditate. Riding the train and bus allows you to do this, without all the responsibility and liability of your driving privilege.
I have indeed retained my driver’s license, and a clean record; once in a while I rent a car, and it’s fun, and grants wonderful freedoms. Also, there are things I can access only with a vehicle: recycling hazardous materials, for example.
I made the decision to eliminate cable news from my life, and I’ve found myself much happier in the process.
- Tangara/ipod for music
- Physical timer that beeps loudly when it goes off
Basically minimising how often I look at my phone, would recommend.
I use my phone exclusively for call only. It has freed up a lot of my time in the day to get work done.
Weekend projects can really take over your life, it's amazing how much annoyance something like a random bug in a DIY note taking app can cause.
Doing that has significantly improved my life.
There’s nothing else I really ever end up going back to look at again.
If a website does't allow adblockers, I live without it.
I could live with unobtrusive text ads, but they aren't a thing.
If low-tech counts: Contacts. They are just so much hassle compared to glasses, the imagined better looks are not worth it.
Read-later services. Just another pile of things to manage. If I really need to read something, I add it to my todo app.