I don't know why it took me so long, but I finally installed a free Ad Blocker on my computer this month and all ads instantly disappeared. It took me about three minutes to research which one to get and install it... As for apps, I pretty much don't use them other than a couple of messaging apps. My android phone is basically empty. I disabled the Google Chrome browser and Google search bar because they can't be removed. No ads.
Personally I prefer typing than writing with a pen. My handwriting is god awful and I type insanely fast, so there's no contest.
But I do spend too much time on my computer and that's something I'm working on. I drilled holes in my computer desk so I could install a latch and a padlock. This way I need to go and get the key and unlock the desk to turn on my computer. It prevents me from going online without thinking about it. I find technology as addictive as any drug and I've been heavily addicted to: heroin, meth, methadone, dexamphetamine, benzodiazeipines / thienobenzodiazepines, cannabis, tobacco, alcohol, amyl nitrate, nitrous oxide, psilocybin and dextromethorphan. People don't realize how addictive technology is because they never try to quit it. It is like a leech constantly sucking on my brain.
I've found detaching from technology and going offline for half the day to be really rewarding. I'm planning to start doing electricity-free days once a month soon. Long term, I'd like to seriously minimize my screen time... but like I said, it's harder than kicking drugs. I'm totally sober at the moment. No drugs, no alcohol. I don't even take painkillers. But, I can't seem to shake technology.
MrsGamp said:
I mean there's the constant "updates" and hectoring
If you keep your phone and your computer simple, there's not much in the way of maintenance. The more apps you pile onto them, the more you're going to have to deal with settings and updates and SPAM and all that bullshit. I don't like apps. I don't need them. Since removing them, I don't miss them at all. I recommend gutting your phone and your computer and just leaving the bare essentials.
Personally, pretty much all I need on my computer is a browser, a word processor and a whole shitload of porn.