Finland sets tougher guidelines: No social media or smartphones for under-13s
The agencies recommend that children under the age of 13 should not have smartphones of their own or be allowed to use social media. The recommendations cover youngsters’ free time, not homework or other school-related tasks.
For younger kids, no screen time at all is recommended for children aged under the age of two, with a maximum of one hour of screen time daily for those aged 2–10, rising to two hours for kids aged 11–13.
After reading this I was not sure if this is a done deal or it’s just a recommendation like the dietary guidelines?
I think it’s the latter.
Nothing’s community-designed Phone 3A adds some color and matching dice by Stevie Bonifield
The Nothing Phone 3A Community Edition revamps Nothing’s usual monochrome look with a 90s-inspired design infused by pops of color. It’s updating the basic 3A’s transparent backplate with a teal tint, plus yellow and magenta buttons.
Looks pretty!
FSF Announces the LibrePhone Project - Slashdot
The Free Software Foundation (FSF) has launched the LibrePhone Project, an initiative to create a fully free and open-source mobile operating system that eliminates proprietary firmware and binary blobs.
Will it ever work?
Re-designing my home screen and the way I use my phone
Focus modes + Shortcuts magic
The contexts in which I use my phone
Thinking about phone usage + productivity
We are all addicted to our phones
And a few rules I have
How the coffee breaks have changed
Answer: more time on phones