← Back to context Comment by geophph 3 days ago My life is wayyy too basic and simple to need any sort of always available digital agent like these! 3 comments geophph Reply yoyohello13 3 days ago I’m actually way happier once I actively started looking to REDUCE the technology in my life. enether 1 day ago In a way I think handing off digital tasks to an AI bot that does it behind the scenes IS reducing technology in your life.But has to be done carefully to not increase the scope of things being done aix1 3 days ago I've reached a similar conclusion, though not by targetting technology specifically. Rather, I got into the habit of asking myself "Does X enhance my life in some way?"It's interesting what this simple question can uncover.
yoyohello13 3 days ago I’m actually way happier once I actively started looking to REDUCE the technology in my life. enether 1 day ago In a way I think handing off digital tasks to an AI bot that does it behind the scenes IS reducing technology in your life.But has to be done carefully to not increase the scope of things being done aix1 3 days ago I've reached a similar conclusion, though not by targetting technology specifically. Rather, I got into the habit of asking myself "Does X enhance my life in some way?"It's interesting what this simple question can uncover.
enether 1 day ago In a way I think handing off digital tasks to an AI bot that does it behind the scenes IS reducing technology in your life.But has to be done carefully to not increase the scope of things being done
aix1 3 days ago I've reached a similar conclusion, though not by targetting technology specifically. Rather, I got into the habit of asking myself "Does X enhance my life in some way?"It's interesting what this simple question can uncover.
I’m actually way happier once I actively started looking to REDUCE the technology in my life.
In a way I think handing off digital tasks to an AI bot that does it behind the scenes IS reducing technology in your life.
But has to be done carefully to not increase the scope of things being done
I've reached a similar conclusion, though not by targetting technology specifically. Rather, I got into the habit of asking myself "Does X enhance my life in some way?"
It's interesting what this simple question can uncover.