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Be the Master of Technology
Raptazure · 2025-02-20 · via Raptazure's Space

Introduction

In today’s world of booming technologies, we face a serious problem: how to effectively utilise technology so that we can become its master instead of its slave.

Looking back

I believe many people have similar experiences: in a dark room, lying prostrate on the bed, scrolling the phone endlessly, not doing anything particularly, I am merely trying to extend the length of the day, of course, in vain. As time flies, I find this bad habit particularly pernicious, for it harms not only our eyes but also our brain, draining the energy originally prepared for a new day. Now, I have decided to change.

Moving forward

To master technology instead of being mastered by it, we need to pay attention to everyday details, the so-called “minute particulars”, to quote William Blake’s words, for there lies the secrets of habit formation.

For me, desktop OS (Windows/MacOS/Linux) means productivity, while Android/iOS implies consumption, mainly because of the differences in terms of interaction mode and application ecosystem. On a computer, one can simply do more things, and the multitasking capacity is also considerably higher than that of a phone; one is more inclined to use keyboard and trackpad/mouse, which makes the act of using the device more consciously done than scrolling and tapping almost unconsciously on a phone.

Next comes the question - what kinds of computers then? To adapt to various scenarios, the device should be versatile and light, elegantly designed and enjoyable to use; ideally, it should be both a computer and a mobile device, so that most scenarios that require a touchscreen can also be covered. After applying all these filters, the answer seems rather obvious to me -  Microsoft Surface Pro, which is both a computer and a tablet, with a detachable keyboard cover and an attachable digital pen, making it one of the most versatile devices available on the market. Most games are not suitable for running on this device, which can be a good thing for productivity.

Conclusion

Of course, choosing the appropriate device is just the beginning; what comes next may be more important - use the device to experience and to create more beautiful and meaningful things.

I desire to go back to the olden ways of interacting with virtual worlds - books and a computer.