#notifications

See tagged statuses in the local bookrastinating.com community

Cal Newport: Digital Minimalism (AudiobookFormat, 2019, Penguin Audio)

"Minimalism is the art of knowing how much is just enough. Digital minimalism applies this …

I've been thinking about this one quite a bit lately. I'm wondering:

To what extent is it a question of economic or social #privilege to be able to make this choice at all? An example from my own life: as the pressures of #inflation continue, it feels like less of a choice to have this-or-that store app with #coupons and #discounts and whatnot on my phone. Even if I minimize the disturbance as much as possible by turning off #notifications, I'm still giving up a little sliver of my available attention in exchange for a (questionable?) economic benefit.

Also, for someone who is saddled with a lot of responsibilities or #mentalload or both, especially when time is low and a lot of planning and coordination is required, how realistic is it that one could make the shift away from depending so much on the phone?

Or …

Mona Tip, You can now customize your notification sounds for Mona. And you can even assign a different sound for each type of notification. For example, you can have one sound for favorites, and another sound for mentions. What a great update! To check it out, in settings in the Mona app, go to Push Notifications, tap on your user name, then go to the end and tap on customize. On this screen, is a list of the different types of notifications. Just tap on each one that you want to assign a sound for, and on that screen you will see a button to assign a sound. Once done, just do not forget to hit the done button, then the save button to complete the process.