Hello all,
I love how I am able to bring up this topic amongst you all and not get laughed out of the forum. The fact that many of you understand exactly this issue is one of the best resources!
My issue is with regard to power. Im a slightly heavy user of electronics (spend large amounts of time on them), and I very desperately desire a severe reduction in that total time. In many ways, the comfort of home and the addiction to electronics/screens is what holds me back from travel moreso than anything else (though fear of the unknown helps too). I have worked in tech for far too long (since I was 9; 15 years ago now), and I hate it. I have attempted to minimize my tech, but I still feel some otherworldly pull back into overuse. I downsized my home computer to be an 11 year old iMac, which helps me learn patience, since it is much slower than my M1 Mac mini that was once my daily driver (which itself was a downgrade from my (at the time) top of the line gaming computer).
Without going too deep into nuances of my tech use, I primarily use tech for the following:
Watching Movies/Shows I like (primarily disaster movies, survival type shows like Mountain Men, some shows from my childhood like Scooby Doo)
Storing and viewing family photos and videos
YouTube videos (a main focus on educational type content in preparation for when I hit the road)
Writing and Research (I have published 74 books, and enjoy writing)
I would be a liar if I denied watching pornography, so there is also that (I lack a partner and my sexual anxiety sort of prohibits me from seeking out real connections; my religious trauma prevents me from accepting myself as a bisexual man)
Some light games, but nothing serious (mostly emulated Nintendo games from my youth)
Communication (with this forum, anarchist groups, friends/family, etc.)
I have two conflicting dreams. The first I have had since I was 5 - having a homestead in the Alaskan bush (Im from Alaska in all fairness), but the cost of land is what holds me back from this (I am NOT good with saving money). The second being squatting on land deep in the woods, which is somewhat of a combination between the desire for off-grid/homestead and also travel. I keep a lot of books (though I know my family is alright with storing them for me while Im on the road), which is one reason I tend to drift more towards that original dream of mine; since the second would likely require moving every now and again. I have also considered living on a mining claim, but I'm not so sold on that idea yet.
There are three paths forward with regards to technology that I see. These are my thoughts on the matter:
Laptop: I am an anarchist and work with some people for direct action. Therefor I recently took off stickers that might make it easy to identify me with. The laptop itself (an older MacBook Pro) is fantastic, and great for everything I listed as part of my use case. I prefer full sized keyboards for my writing, but the laptop's keyboard (recently replaced it) does the trick just fine. The laptop choice is also slightly nostalgic for me, as I grew up on a laptop that had no internet access, but it also had a DVD player. It ticks all the boxes for me, but since it is larger than my pocket, I oftentimes find myself at odds with it. The battery life is also of slight concern. On my phone I get 1-3 days of battery out of it (ALWAYS USE BATTERY SAVER), and even longer when it switches to it's e-ink mode (about 7 days of reading and short calls/texts). The laptop however gets about 8 hours if Im lucky. Battery life is a big concern for me. I know that I can always pack a solar panel or two for charging, and there are always unattended electrical sockets one can charge up with, but the panels introduce more weight, and the sockets can be hit or miss (unless you are able to sneak into new houses being built at night). The laptop is 13", and fits in a grab and go tech bag I keep in case some of my eco-anarchist action comes back to bite me in the rear. I can easily open up the back and remove the wifi and webcam cable, so as to prevent outgoing transmissions. For full scale action though, I never use macOS (I use old macOS versions like El Capitan) for this though; only ever use tails for communicating when I choose to go online). Perhaps I've said too much with regards to the action?
Tablet: The tablet that I have could be better. It is a decade old, so its slower (custom OS helps to speed it up and fully de-google/root it though). The screen is starting to separate, and so it creates ghost tapping, which can make using it a chore/headache. The ghost taps even deleted a file once! The size is great (8.4 inch) and fits (barely) in my pocket. I keep a lot of my data on MicroSD Cards (I 3D Printed a 24 slot round holder for them and a sim ejector tool and Micro to SD Adapter), which helps a lot since all my devices can accept MicroSD Cards, and with the help of a Sandisk Micro to SD Adapter, can work well with my MBP. The tablet has an above 2K display, though I do admittedly find that its higher PPI is of greater use, since it is technically a small screen, and my eyes are not sharp enough to tell a difference between 720p and 1080p, let alone 1080p/2k and 2160p/4k. I can't unplug the wifi or camera, due to how the device it built (entering into the mainboard would require removing the screen, not just the back), but my Custom OS makes me feel a bit better about not being spied on.
Phone: I have one of those TCL NXTPAPER Phones. Fantastic really, helps a TON with eyestrain, and feels genuinely like paper. Its e-ink modes helps me to focus when reading. That being said, unless I attach a keyboard and mouse via OTG cable, it is hard to write on. Even still, the size of the screen sort of dampens my ability to research and write at the same time. These are halfway acceptable trade-offs for having such a portable device. I used to hate smartphones due to issues many people have with phone addiction, but I genuinely don't have those issues (the only social media I use is YouTube (no account though) via NewPipe, Facebook for Messenger, and various forums like this one), so smartphones have been more of a blessing for me. This all said though, the privacy concerns certainly exist. I can't take the battery out of my phone, so I have to way to guarantee that its not still on, and of course we all know it listens 24/7, which is a big concern for anyone doing any type of protest/demonstration/eco-action, etc.). I also have radical texts/books on MicroSD Card, and I worry that those files are being scanned and uploaded to some server somewhere.
Power: This is the big one for me. The Laptop takes like 2-3 hours to charge, but gives me 8 hours of use normally. I have no idea about the tablet, since I rarely use it due to it's issues, and depending on how the answers/advice go on this, I may very well just get rid of it. The phone takes 2 hours to charge, and gives me anywhere between 1 day (full brightness, medium heavy video watching) to 7 days (e-ink mode, only reading books) of battery life. Battery life is a bigger decider for what I choose than I thought.
Anyway, that's about it folks. Any advice for me? I would prefer to stick with a device that I already have, rather than needing to go out to purchase yet another device (I am a regular down that road sadly). I try to practice digital/device minimalism, so getting everything onto a single device would be great, but I am fine with two devices. I also have a kindle, but I love that thing too much to get rid of it (even if my phone can do the same things just about).
I love how I am able to bring up this topic amongst you all and not get laughed out of the forum. The fact that many of you understand exactly this issue is one of the best resources!
My issue is with regard to power. Im a slightly heavy user of electronics (spend large amounts of time on them), and I very desperately desire a severe reduction in that total time. In many ways, the comfort of home and the addiction to electronics/screens is what holds me back from travel moreso than anything else (though fear of the unknown helps too). I have worked in tech for far too long (since I was 9; 15 years ago now), and I hate it. I have attempted to minimize my tech, but I still feel some otherworldly pull back into overuse. I downsized my home computer to be an 11 year old iMac, which helps me learn patience, since it is much slower than my M1 Mac mini that was once my daily driver (which itself was a downgrade from my (at the time) top of the line gaming computer).
Without going too deep into nuances of my tech use, I primarily use tech for the following:
Watching Movies/Shows I like (primarily disaster movies, survival type shows like Mountain Men, some shows from my childhood like Scooby Doo)
Storing and viewing family photos and videos
YouTube videos (a main focus on educational type content in preparation for when I hit the road)
Writing and Research (I have published 74 books, and enjoy writing)
I would be a liar if I denied watching pornography, so there is also that (I lack a partner and my sexual anxiety sort of prohibits me from seeking out real connections; my religious trauma prevents me from accepting myself as a bisexual man)
Some light games, but nothing serious (mostly emulated Nintendo games from my youth)
Communication (with this forum, anarchist groups, friends/family, etc.)
I have two conflicting dreams. The first I have had since I was 5 - having a homestead in the Alaskan bush (Im from Alaska in all fairness), but the cost of land is what holds me back from this (I am NOT good with saving money). The second being squatting on land deep in the woods, which is somewhat of a combination between the desire for off-grid/homestead and also travel. I keep a lot of books (though I know my family is alright with storing them for me while Im on the road), which is one reason I tend to drift more towards that original dream of mine; since the second would likely require moving every now and again. I have also considered living on a mining claim, but I'm not so sold on that idea yet.
There are three paths forward with regards to technology that I see. These are my thoughts on the matter:
Laptop: I am an anarchist and work with some people for direct action. Therefor I recently took off stickers that might make it easy to identify me with. The laptop itself (an older MacBook Pro) is fantastic, and great for everything I listed as part of my use case. I prefer full sized keyboards for my writing, but the laptop's keyboard (recently replaced it) does the trick just fine. The laptop choice is also slightly nostalgic for me, as I grew up on a laptop that had no internet access, but it also had a DVD player. It ticks all the boxes for me, but since it is larger than my pocket, I oftentimes find myself at odds with it. The battery life is also of slight concern. On my phone I get 1-3 days of battery out of it (ALWAYS USE BATTERY SAVER), and even longer when it switches to it's e-ink mode (about 7 days of reading and short calls/texts). The laptop however gets about 8 hours if Im lucky. Battery life is a big concern for me. I know that I can always pack a solar panel or two for charging, and there are always unattended electrical sockets one can charge up with, but the panels introduce more weight, and the sockets can be hit or miss (unless you are able to sneak into new houses being built at night). The laptop is 13", and fits in a grab and go tech bag I keep in case some of my eco-anarchist action comes back to bite me in the rear. I can easily open up the back and remove the wifi and webcam cable, so as to prevent outgoing transmissions. For full scale action though, I never use macOS (I use old macOS versions like El Capitan) for this though; only ever use tails for communicating when I choose to go online). Perhaps I've said too much with regards to the action?
Tablet: The tablet that I have could be better. It is a decade old, so its slower (custom OS helps to speed it up and fully de-google/root it though). The screen is starting to separate, and so it creates ghost tapping, which can make using it a chore/headache. The ghost taps even deleted a file once! The size is great (8.4 inch) and fits (barely) in my pocket. I keep a lot of my data on MicroSD Cards (I 3D Printed a 24 slot round holder for them and a sim ejector tool and Micro to SD Adapter), which helps a lot since all my devices can accept MicroSD Cards, and with the help of a Sandisk Micro to SD Adapter, can work well with my MBP. The tablet has an above 2K display, though I do admittedly find that its higher PPI is of greater use, since it is technically a small screen, and my eyes are not sharp enough to tell a difference between 720p and 1080p, let alone 1080p/2k and 2160p/4k. I can't unplug the wifi or camera, due to how the device it built (entering into the mainboard would require removing the screen, not just the back), but my Custom OS makes me feel a bit better about not being spied on.
Phone: I have one of those TCL NXTPAPER Phones. Fantastic really, helps a TON with eyestrain, and feels genuinely like paper. Its e-ink modes helps me to focus when reading. That being said, unless I attach a keyboard and mouse via OTG cable, it is hard to write on. Even still, the size of the screen sort of dampens my ability to research and write at the same time. These are halfway acceptable trade-offs for having such a portable device. I used to hate smartphones due to issues many people have with phone addiction, but I genuinely don't have those issues (the only social media I use is YouTube (no account though) via NewPipe, Facebook for Messenger, and various forums like this one), so smartphones have been more of a blessing for me. This all said though, the privacy concerns certainly exist. I can't take the battery out of my phone, so I have to way to guarantee that its not still on, and of course we all know it listens 24/7, which is a big concern for anyone doing any type of protest/demonstration/eco-action, etc.). I also have radical texts/books on MicroSD Card, and I worry that those files are being scanned and uploaded to some server somewhere.
Power: This is the big one for me. The Laptop takes like 2-3 hours to charge, but gives me 8 hours of use normally. I have no idea about the tablet, since I rarely use it due to it's issues, and depending on how the answers/advice go on this, I may very well just get rid of it. The phone takes 2 hours to charge, and gives me anywhere between 1 day (full brightness, medium heavy video watching) to 7 days (e-ink mode, only reading books) of battery life. Battery life is a bigger decider for what I choose than I thought.
Anyway, that's about it folks. Any advice for me? I would prefer to stick with a device that I already have, rather than needing to go out to purchase yet another device (I am a regular down that road sadly). I try to practice digital/device minimalism, so getting everything onto a single device would be great, but I am fine with two devices. I also have a kindle, but I love that thing too much to get rid of it (even if my phone can do the same things just about).