I recently bought a Mi A2 phone. It has Android One, which is just the pure stock Android experience. There is UI attached to it(which is surprising, coz its Xiaomi). Any way, as I’m using it in my daily life. I thought about how smartphones in general have become very important to my life. From the break of dawn, I continue using my smartphone to browse the internet all day long. Its funny that a few years ago, internet was a luxury. Had one of those limited plans, of 1 GB for a month. How times have changed, now no one cares about it, India has unlimited data plans now, which is perfect for our phone-centric lives now. Apps like Facebook, Instagram and YouTube dominated your day. Personally, I use Facebook only once a day, as I think its just garbage. I like browsing through Instagram, there’s only quality there. Then, I have Reddit, I am actually a noob to reddit, but I’m learning all its intricacies. So in a nutshell, I don’t use smartphones like all you teenagers out there. ...
Last day, I've seen a video where George R R Martin claims that he writes The Song Of Ice And Fire in an 1970s word processor called WordStar 4.0. He likes it because, he hates spellcheck and auto correcting. I've downloaded it on my tablet and running it with DosBox. It's perfect, and completely distraction free. Ciao, I have a script to write.