I have it connected to a mouse & keyboard and on a laptop stand so I only can use it at my desk
This is actually just growing into a habit, I only work on what I must digitally on my laptop then I close it and leave it behind so it doesn't become more of a fixation. I think I saw something similar here to treat ur computer like an appliance and have it in one spot but I idk
It's the classic bad screen (work computer) to good screen (home computer) scenario except lately, the bad screen has extended to the phone. I don't have the luxury of space in my apartment to have a computer room (office), but I yearn for that y2k experience. My version of this is sitting in weird positions on my bed playing music from my laptop while ~browsing the web~ late into the night and doing my best to ignore my phone. Why this feels less damaging than staring at my phone for hours is something to dive into another day.
this weekend a man on the bridge dropped his airpods so i picked them up for him then on his run back when he passed me he smiled and waved because we were microfriends. i will never see him again but we had our moment i just made this term up but it feels right to describe a nice little fleeting human connection drop your microfriendship stories/recs