This sounds like a solution to a problem that I luckily don’t have. People around me simply do not use smartphones when interacting with others. I wonder whether I live in an exceptional bubble.
My wife used smartphone a lot at home, luckily she stopped doing that recently, but even then she stopped using it when we met other people.
It’s probably in part generational, with younger people more influenced by this tech culture. One of my inspirations to write this post was this other LW post: Notifications Received in 30 Minutes of Class.
This sounds like a solution to a problem that I luckily don’t have. People around me simply do not use smartphones when interacting with others. I wonder whether I live in an exceptional bubble.
My wife used smartphone a lot at home, luckily she stopped doing that recently, but even then she stopped using it when we met other people.
It’s probably in part generational, with younger people more influenced by this tech culture. One of my inspirations to write this post was this other LW post: Notifications Received in 30 Minutes of Class.