I made my phone slow on purpose

(vinewallapp.com)

21 points | by gcampos 3 days ago

8 comments

  • herbertl 7 minutes ago
    I log out of every social media website/app because the act of logging in is just enough friction for me to be mindful: do I really want to do this?

    The sense of slowness creates the conditions for pausing and being mindful of what you're doing.

    In spirit, this reminds me of the return to slow/analog: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48084980

    Consider it the no- or low-alcohol alternative to full speed. https://www.paulgraham.com/addiction.html

  • chis 4 minutes ago
    I think this is a great idea. Wouldn't have guessed this would be possible so I looked into how it'd actually be implemented.

    I guess this is done on the device as a VPN via Apple's NetworkExtension config. But instead of a normal VPN where traffic goes through a server, the app just locally applies rules based on the app the packet came from and then routes them normally to their destination.

  • stronglikedan 5 minutes ago
    HN hug so I can't read it right now, but this approach doesn't really work for most people. The problem with these types of approaches is that anything done can be undone. And if you have the willpower to not undo it, then you have the willpower to not need to have done it in the first place. Now, buying a slow phone on purpose may work, but that's a different approach.
    • d1str0 2 minutes ago
      By that logic, buying a slow phone can also just be undone.

      A perfect solution that works 100% is not the goal. Small influences that can help you change behavior can still be beneficial. Maybe they doom scroll 5% less because of this tweak? Still a positive change.

  • p0358 17 minutes ago
    As someone who used to have actually slow phones before: this will not help your doom-scrolling. You will still doom-scroll, but you'll just be frustrated and miserable due to the lags. You're welcome.
    • 8cvor6j844qw_d6 1 minute ago
      I had an equivalent situation where I'm stuck with an Intel Celeron N4020/4GB memory PC for some time.

      Frustration and miserable undersells it.

    • d1str0 3 minutes ago
      I think it’s a valiant effort. Sometimes having multiple influences can make it easier to change behavior.
  • thatguymike 20 minutes ago
    I love the concept - blocking apps are often too restrictive which makes me disable them. Slowing could be a nice alternative.

    This probably uses a vpn? It’s important to think about how to stop me disabling it casually. I use Opal which blocks my settings page too. Which works great but frustratingly it blocks my legitimate needs very often too!

  • andai 35 minutes ago
    Brilliant. Too bad there's apparently no built in way to do it.

    I was reminded of when Apple started slowing down the CPUs on older phones. Would be nice if you could just configure that on first run. "How addictive would you like your phone to be, sir?"

    • gepeto42 22 minutes ago
      I feel like my phone is so sluggish when in low power mode (even a 17 Pro), that it could work for this.
    • w4der 17 minutes ago
      On android you can do so from developer mode, but it's a blanket throttle for the whole device. I've been using mine with a 5mbps cap for a few years now.
  • drchaim 15 minutes ago
    Actually seems like a good idea. It's like when I use a 2012 laptop. I can't last more than 30 minutes on it. Probably a LAN proxy that throttles the network for some devices...
  • rapnie 13 minutes ago
    I hate typing on a smartphone. Thick fingers, I guess. So I turned off word completion, and it works perfectly to stay off messenger apps while real life passes by around me. Avoids becoming a phone zombie. I love to chat with others online, but do it on a keyboard on my laptop at home.