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Screen time | Finally, my laziness is leading to less scrolling instead of more

Screen time | Finally, my laziness is leading to less scrolling instead of more

Tech reporter Rutger Otto discusses his attempt to curb excessive screen time by using a physical block in his kitchen to digitally check in and out. This weekly column explores the relationship between personal habits and internet scrolling behavior.

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