Tag: digital minimalism
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Why Everyone Still Needs an RSS Reader in 2026
Introduction: RSS Reborn in the Era of Information Overload If you think RSS is a relic of the early internet, think again. In 2026, RSS readers are enjoying a quiet resurgence as people seek better ways to manage the flood of information. RSS, short for Really Simple Syndication (or RDF Site Summary in some circles),…
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Analog Bags: A Cure for Doomscrolling—How to Create Your Own
Why analog bags beat doomscrolling In a world where notifications ping at every moment, our digital devices can feel like an endless loop of doomscrolling. The antidote is not resistance alone, but a tangible shift: analog bags that invite slower, more intentional living. An analog bag is more than a stylish accessory; it’s a deliberate…
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How a Simple Productivity Tool Transformed a Pixel-Only Workflow
From Doomscrolling to Daily Momentum For months, many Google Pixel users have wrestled with the paradox of having powerful hardware and wasting hours on low-value activities. The dream was clear: a Pixel that behaves like a compact workstation, where every tap and swipe drives real progress. The reality, for too long, involved juggling multiple apps…
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Punkt MC03 Returns: A Privacy-First Minimal Phone Debuts at CES
Introduction: A Quiet Return to the Spotlight Swiss brand Punkt is known for stripping phones down to essentials, prioritizing privacy, security, and elegant minimalism. At CES, the company introduced the MC03, its latest experiment in the shrinking world of minimalist mobile devices. Following the reception of its MP01 and MP02, the MC03 aims to blend…
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How I Turned My Laptop Into a Distraction-Free Writing Device
Introduction: A Laptop That Supports Your Words In a world full of notifications, endless tabs, and tempting memes, turning your laptop into a distraction-free writing device isn’t about denying yourself tools—it’s about designing your workflow for focus. The goal is to create a laptop environment that prioritizes your draft, idea, and craft, not the latest…

