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  • I'm the same except I don't have productive hobbies like you. I refuse to do things which are popular. Not all but most things. I don't refuse them because they're popular but when I feel they're popular for no reason.

    I refuse to use Instagram, tiktok because they have no reason for me. I don't posts pics or videos of mine on the internet and content there is largely trash. But I use YouTube.

    I refuse to watch mainstream movies and series because for some reason I don't like watching humans act. But I watch anime.

  • I live in a city and it didn't map out every address here, like my friend's address for example. But I feel its fine because that way everyone's privacy is maintained and if I want to share my location to anyone I can use those unique links associated to my place. Besides that it mapped almost all of the public places and even has navigation built into it(which I thought wouldn't be available).

    These are my initial impressions. Let's see how it fares up as I keep using it.

  • Why can't they be a website than an app for Dekstop?

    Also understood that they're not open-source but are they privacy-respecting?

    Edit: Went through their privacy policy and seems they're privacy-focused. I will be trying their app now.

  • Be sure to know how you best can get your social battery full again

    Yep that's a thing I am trying to figure out too. As of now, I think my social energy levels are coinciding with my body energy levels, that is, right after I eat my breakfast or lunch.

  • But in the context of a workplace – make sure it’s aligned.

    Oh if it's work related, I'd be more than happy to talk.

    In my post I am talking about the interactions we are forced to have during the breaks. And people don't like you talking about work during break too. At times, wish I could disappear during breaks. This is why wfh is so much better.