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Abstract Equilibrium
2mo ago
Use the private profile to add a second pin for access, or a separate user profile for social media stuff. A separate user profile is basically like a mini reboot to switch to it, and looks & acts like another phone, it starts off empty like a fresh graphene install.
I find myself thinking about social media sometimes, but nipping it in the bud because I don't wanna "step out" of the main profile for long.
I find myself thinking about social media sometimes, but nipping it in the bud because I don't wanna "step out" of the main profile for long.
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Diyana
@Diyana
2mo ago
Oooh, how would I want to approach this exactly? It almost seems like I should lock away banking and wallet stuff in this private space. Do I wanna put my Nostr apps there and only login into the private space when I wanna use them or do I go into the private space when I want to leave behind my current set up as well as Nostr apps? That way I am mostly undistracted.
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Abstract Equilibrium
@Abstract Equilibrium
2mo ago
I separate apps logically into apps I want always running (owner profile), and apps I only want to use deliberately (secondary profile).
For me it's what you described: nostr, banking on the second profile, with messaging, calendar etc on the main profile. The 2nd profile has a power menu option to "end session" which effectively shuts down that profile & returns to the main one when I'm done catching up
For me it's what you described: nostr, banking on the second profile, with messaging, calendar etc on the main profile. The 2nd profile has a power menu option to "end session" which effectively shuts down that profile & returns to the main one when I'm done catching up
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