Removing the facebook app can give you 15% more battery 1, it's draining the battery even when you're not using it. It is using you...
Not sure how to work out the balance here. I don't have facebook, do I have more life because I'm not reading facebook for an hour a day? Or do I have less life because I miss out on updates on what people are up to? I expect I do occasionally miss out on invites to things, but would I miss out on these invites anyway because I am obnoxious and smug and "ooh look at me I'm the kind of person who doesn't have facebook" all the time?
I bought a new phone today, well a reconditioned phone anyway. I really liked my sony xperia aqua that I had, but I bricked it by failing to unlock it. So I've bought another one, a slightly newer model. I do not like the iphone I've been using in the meantime.
I will not put facebook on my new phone.
⬅️ Surprisingly I had the beach all to myself at lunchtime :: Run stats 9/2/16 ➡️
Paul Clarkeʼs blog - I live in Hythe near Folkestone, Kent. Wed + dad to 2, I am a full-stack web developr, + I do js / nodejs, some ruby, python, php ect ect. I like pubbing, running, eating, home automation and other diy stuff, history, tree stuff, TV, squirrels, pirates, lego, + TIME TRAVEL.