archimedes303030
archimedes303030 t1_itbqff3 wrote
Reply to comment by boli99 in With seemingly endless data storage at our fingertips, 'digital hoarding' could be an increasing problem by giuliomagnifico
This just reminds me that I’m growing up with low def nostalgia, but I get what your saying 🫶🏽
archimedes303030 t1_itbkpvp wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in With seemingly endless data storage at our fingertips, 'digital hoarding' could be an increasing problem by giuliomagnifico
Yes we do, Send a picture. I had an unhealthy hoarding relationship with VHSs in the 90’s and that progressed into DVD’s. Mom didn’t understand why I needed shrek on VHS if I was getting it on DVD. Now I’m just emotionally attached to a bucha tabs on my phone I’m never going to read again.
archimedes303030 t1_j2bx6v7 wrote
Reply to In a bad personal financial spot by Chanda_Fish
I used to use an app called Digit that would round up my purchases to the nearest dollar and put that left over ¢change¢ into a separate account aside of my checking account. Over time it learned my spending behavior and asked if I wanted to withdraw a little more than just the left over change so I’d have more in the separate/ secret account. I’d spend less over time but the best was when I actually looked at the account after a couple of months and was like “Whoa, I have an extra $800?”… I stopped using the app because it was free when I started and then they switched it to a monthly subscription. It’s a couple of bucks(3-5), but if you’re looking for something to help you be aware or change your habits, maybe take a look at apps like Digit.