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What are some good uses for smart phones?

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    I agree.
    That app sadly eats battery like no other I have. So the walk isn't too long.

    The higher level editor: https://f-droid.org/packages/de.blau.android/

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    StreetComplete? I have 47 minutes running time with 5% battery use now, I think it's okay

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    • O [email protected]

      Theyre essentially the swiss army knife of tools:

      • Flashlight
      • Camera
      • Level
      • Calculator
      • Phone
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      • Flashlight

      this

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      • R [email protected]

        We have these amazing little computers in our hands. What are some beneficial things we can do with them? Websites, apps, tinkering... anything you can think of or things you already do. I'm tired of doom scrolling.

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        I love emulating old Gameboy games on my phone. It can play things all the way up to Switch, but there's sort of a nice mix of nostalgia and simplicity to just go monotone. No micro transactions, no server connecting, nothing. Just me and the bits.

        I guess that's not terribly beneficial, unless you count my mental health.

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        • R [email protected]

          Was that the fork of OSM a couple months ago? Do they have gravity yet?

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          Fork of Organic maps, both are still OSM

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          • R [email protected]

            We have these amazing little computers in our hands. What are some beneficial things we can do with them? Websites, apps, tinkering... anything you can think of or things you already do. I'm tired of doom scrolling.

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            Mine's pretty great at reading a 1400-page manual for an 8-bit system. Whether or not my habit of reading a 1400-page manual for an 8-bit system is actually beneficial is up for debate.

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            • M [email protected]

              Play a compilation of song covers at exactly 135 BPM so I can do my treadmill without losing my center or my step.

              Work the laundry machines, and set a separate timer because the app notifications are unreliable.

              Text to check that my kids are alive and assure them that I and their dad are also not dead today.

              Order grocery delivery.

              Listen to birds and learn their names (Merlin)

              Be part of the earthquake alert system (MyShake)

              Wordle/ Quordle/ Waffle

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              You're only missing Octordle!

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                I love emulating old Gameboy games on my phone. It can play things all the way up to Switch, but there's sort of a nice mix of nostalgia and simplicity to just go monotone. No micro transactions, no server connecting, nothing. Just me and the bits.

                I guess that's not terribly beneficial, unless you count my mental health.

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                Where do you get the games from. I have a switch and an old gameboy carriage but I’m too out of it to bridge that gap

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                • R [email protected]

                  We have these amazing little computers in our hands. What are some beneficial things we can do with them? Websites, apps, tinkering... anything you can think of or things you already do. I'm tired of doom scrolling.

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                  i have a drawer which would otherwise have been empty, but thankfully i have a nexus 6p, a pixel 2, an lg q6, some lenovo phablet, and a galaxy note 5 to use up that space.

                  they also do make mighty fine paperweights if one is needed in a pinch.

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                  • R [email protected]

                    We have these amazing little computers in our hands. What are some beneficial things we can do with them? Websites, apps, tinkering... anything you can think of or things you already do. I'm tired of doom scrolling.

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                    A unified remote\console for displays, ACs, PCs and whatever

                    On-hand manuals and checklists/

                    Podcasts\books player

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                    • kolanaki@pawb.socialK [email protected]

                      Anything's a dildo if your brave enough. Plus, it vibrates!

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                      There's no reception inside a person though, so you can't call the phone to make it vibrate.

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                        i have a drawer which would otherwise have been empty, but thankfully i have a nexus 6p, a pixel 2, an lg q6, some lenovo phablet, and a galaxy note 5 to use up that space.

                        they also do make mighty fine paperweights if one is needed in a pinch.

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                        Too bad you don't also have a note 7. Having it double as a bomb is a good feature.

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                        • A [email protected]

                          Rejecting calls

                          Forgetting to reply to messages

                          Ignoring emails

                          Writing comments then deleting the text without posting

                          Unlocking your device only to immediately forget why you needed to check it.

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                          Don't forget the good ol' classics:

                          • Forgetting to turn off airplane mode after good night sleep 'till lunch time.
                          • Letting the battery die during the day without proper means to recharge.
                          • Constantly fighting with backlight intensity, because its regulating sensor is PoS.
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                          • R [email protected]

                            We have these amazing little computers in our hands. What are some beneficial things we can do with them? Websites, apps, tinkering... anything you can think of or things you already do. I'm tired of doom scrolling.

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                            If you have an extra wifi router as well, secured network-security cameras. Lots of programs out there to do just that (been looking at a few and I'm not 100% on a perfect recommendation till I set something up myself).

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                            • R [email protected]

                              I think you can get dildos that can be controlled by an app.

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                              Fun Fact: someone turned a drone company into a dildo factory and kept the boards so their dildos also have things like a gyroscape even if it cant be used really

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                              • O [email protected]

                                Theyre essentially the swiss army knife of tools:

                                • Flashlight
                                • Camera
                                • Level
                                • Calculator
                                • Phone
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                                Also a mirror to check high/low places

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                                • R [email protected]

                                  We have these amazing little computers in our hands. What are some beneficial things we can do with them? Websites, apps, tinkering... anything you can think of or things you already do. I'm tired of doom scrolling.

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                                  Articles

                                  Language learning

                                  Manuals

                                  Troubleshooting

                                  Fitness assistant / planning

                                  Notes

                                  Emulating old games
                                  (I'm actually emulating a bunch of n64 games, but mostly playing majora's mask now, next will probably be conker's bad fur day)

                                  Minecraft too

                                  Ibis paint and other programs can be drawing tools

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                                  • O [email protected]

                                    Theyre essentially the swiss army knife of tools:

                                    • Flashlight
                                    • Camera
                                    • Level
                                    • Calculator
                                    • Phone
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                                    Good ol nokia had basically all this without being internet connected. They also had a scientific calculator, unit converter, and currency converter too. And a planner for mothly budgets and expenses. If you haven't used these you might have no idea as to how great thwy were for basic productivity

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                                    • R [email protected]

                                      We have these amazing little computers in our hands. What are some beneficial things we can do with them? Websites, apps, tinkering... anything you can think of or things you already do. I'm tired of doom scrolling.

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                                      Not sure if "good" is the right word, but at least cool.

                                      Torrenting, high speed mobile data modem (especially with manual selection of frequency bands on MediaTek), local OpenSpeedTest server (available as app), WiFi analyzer (most used channels), VNC client, the slowest x86 emulation in Qemu-based Limbo PC emulator, SDR receiver software (SDR++, SDRAngel, Welle.io, dump1090, SatDump), RTL-TCP server, SSTV decoder and encoder, HTTP proxy server, Kiwix server, NGINX web server/proxy, Navidrome server, Cloudflare proxy client, SSH server, VNC server (only for Termux's desktop), satellite tracker, Mifare Magic NFC card programmer (MCT), audio spectrum analyzer, serial terminal.

                                      I wanted to attach screenshots, but realized it's way too much stuff.

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                                      • R [email protected]

                                        We have these amazing little computers in our hands. What are some beneficial things we can do with them? Websites, apps, tinkering... anything you can think of or things you already do. I'm tired of doom scrolling.

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                                        I use my old phones that still work as media players, I uninstall almost everything and basically only use VLC on them to watch stuff on my NAS. They're like tiny TV's scattered around the house.

                                        Now I just only need to learn how to broadcast locally from the PC so they can play the same thing at the same time. I know VLC can do it because I've seen dozens of tutorials but they all must be missing something because it never worked for me.

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                                        • R [email protected]

                                          We have these amazing little computers in our hands. What are some beneficial things we can do with them? Websites, apps, tinkering... anything you can think of or things you already do. I'm tired of doom scrolling.

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                                          Some of my favourite mobile centric uses (I'm a FOSS leaning Android):

                                          • I like to try to ensure most things are available offline: maps, notes, passwords (manager also holds "emergency" documents), media, ebooks, podcasts etc
                                          • OsmAnd has offline Wiki articles, this is awesome when travelling
                                          • OsmAnd can be great for finding POI's such as food outlets, toilets etc when travelling (I since extensively mapped my own locality to help visitors by way of thanks)
                                          • Using stuff I self host synced to various devices: Nextcloud, Joplin, Paperless-ngx, Immich, Jellyfin & a bunch of others
                                          • whoBIRD is great especially when travelling
                                          • If WiFi/data is unavailable when travelling away from home, hook the phone up to TV with a hub, HDMI, keyboard with track pad & it becomes a full media system
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