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  1. @pascoda Ich nutze am Rechner das #leechblock addon im firefox, und hab gerade mal gegoogelt was da für android apps gibt: alternativeto.net/software/lee

  2. Thank you once again #LeechBlock for keeping me off of crap like LinkedIn. I was going there "just to check on things" when it stopped me and said "Why are you going here? Is there a specific reason?" which was enough time to stop me. No, I really wasn't going there for a specific reason, and I would probably just be upset and feel worse.

  3. Logging out of social media I don’t want to spend much time on has been such an effective practice! I also like browser extensions like #LeechBlock which can introduce a delay so I still can visit sites if I need them for work, but serve as a moment of “do I really want this?” for myself.

  4. @twizzay @teamtuck @Big_Diggity @royal

    /me smiles smugly from his command li--

    Oh drat, I'm on the web today. XD

    I don't have tut installed on my work computer so my time on mastodon can be regulated by during working hours.

  5. When closes your session RIGHT AS you're composing a toot.

    Ok, *FINE*, I'll get back to work. Good addon. Sit. Have a cookie.

    Edit: Toot!!! Not tweet!!! Ugh! Dumb old habits die hard. I deleted my account over a year ago! :P

  6. TIL has a countdown timer that appears on the top left of the webpage.

    And here I was nervous because I thought was going to explode or something. :P

  7. #Leechblock è una comoda estensione per #Firefox e #Chrome che può aiutarvi se state cercando di distrarvi dalle brutte notizie, dalla #FOMO e dai clickbait che pretendono la vostra salute mentale.

    (Articolo vecchio, ma ancora attuale)

    cronostasi.wordpress.com/2021/

  8. I added #LeechBlock addon to my browser, and it has been pretty effective so far: because I have not been posting here so often.

  9. CW: Creativity Lessons from 2018: Quit wasting so much time. Get an app blocker.