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- A bunch of phones now have

these new time well spent options,

which tell you how much time

you're spending in all of your apps,

and it gives you an option to lock yourself

out of the app if you use it for too long.

Here's mine, and, wow, I watch a lotta TikTok,

and I make a lotta puns on Twitter,

and I play a lotta holedown,

but the holedown shouldn't count,

because I do it on my commute,

and so it's time I woulda wasted anyway, and,

(sputters) (sighs)

Okay, fine.

This is bad.

And the truth is, I've tried setting limits

on all these apps,

and you know what I do every time I hit that limit,

and I mean every time,

I go back into the settings and I turn off limits,

and I just keep using the app.

That's a problem.

It's a problem I really need to solve,

I need to be frittering away less

and writing and making videos like this one more,

and it turns out that there are gadgets that promise

to help solve this problem.

Like this Palm Phone right here that was released last year,

it's a second phone that's designed to help me leave

this attention-sucking phone behind,

but here's a question.

Can a gadget really save me from my phone?

So, yeah, this is the Palm Phone,

and maybe you've heard of it.

It's super-cute, right, like, it's adorable.

In a way, this Palm thing is a phone that's designed

to not be that great,

but be there if you need it.

Here's how it works.

You pay Verizon, and it's only available on Verizon,

10 bucks a month,

and it shares your phone number with your main phone.

It runs Android 8, which means that you can install

any app you want on it, but you shouldn't do that,

just install what you really need

when you're out with just this phone.

The idea behind the Palm Phone,

it's, y'know, it's not that bad.

In fact, it's so good, that when people look at this thing,

and they see it and they think it's so cute,

they don't actually wanna believe me when I tell them

that this phone is bad.

Some of the design choices on this phone are just off.

The software skin has this thing

that's supposed to remind you of the original Palm OS,

but it just doesn't work,

and it defaults into this kind of airplane mode

whenever the screen is off,

which is theoretically there to help stop alerts,

but really, it's there to stop battery life sucking,

because the battery life, it sucks, a lot.

Almost as much as the camera sucks on this thing.

Now, there're other light phones out there,

or even straight-up dumb phones,

but they don't run apps,

and so that's the point of this phone.

Sometimes there's just one app

that you really need to have with you,

like, say, Uber, for calling a car,

and this lets you have it.

And then it's on you to not install apps

that waste your time on it, like holedown.

I installed holedown on it.

Yeah.

Look, the Palm Phone, it's badly designed,

but even if it were perfect,

it would still have problems,

because our cell phone networks aren't set up

to allow something like this to exist.

Just as one example,

getting texts on it is super complicated.

You have to use Verizon's terrible Message+ app,

but, also, if you use iMessage on your main phone,

or RCS on a Pixel, or WhatsApp, or Signal, or whatever,

you don't get those text messages on here,

they only go to your main phone, so, yeah.

A phone for your phone, it's a nice idea,

but it's impossible to make it right

unless all of our carriers change all of their rules

about how phone numbers work.

Y'know, maybe I should make a video about that.

Now, there are other gadgets

that could help you use your phone less.

LTE-connected smartwatches

like the Apple Watch or the Galaxy Watch can actually help.

If you have one, it does just enough to let some people

leave their phone behind for short trips

or going for a jog, or whatever.

It can get your texts and your phone calls,

and even notifications,

but it's still not as good at doing most things

as a smartphone is.

There's no getting around the fact

that you've just got this tiny screen on a watch,

and Siri, just, it won't do everything you want it to.

Another category that you might not think of

is keeping you away from your smartphone, smart speakers.

Now that I have a few of them in my house,

I pull my phone out of my pocket just a little less often.

On a speaker, you can't check your e-mail,

or, y'know, play holedown.

Hey, Google, play holedown.

- [Google Assistant] Okay, Hold On by Chord Overstreet.

Here it is on Spotify.

- Who the hell is Chord Overstreet?

(acoustic guitar music)

Whatever.

Hey, Google, stop.

It means that you use the speaker

to get a quick calendar reminder,

or check the news, or send a message

without getting distracted by the rest of the crap

that's on your phone.

It can just stay there in your pocket.

Oh, hey, I really do wanna mention one thing here.

You haven't heard a particular word in this video,

and that word is addiction.

You've heard the term smartphone addiction

all the time, everywhere,

but the science on whether or not it's a real addiction

is still unclear.

In fact, Rachel Becker has written

a really good article about this.

- So one of the problems

with calling it smartphone addiction

is that there are so many things

you could be doing on your smartphone.

You could be shopping, you could be playing games,

you could be checking social media, or gambling,

or watching porn.

And so it may not be the phone itself that's the problem,

it could be any of the things your phone allows you to do.

- Where does all this leave us when it comes

to escaping these attention-hoarding monster machines?

Well, sorry, Chuck, you're on your own

to figure that out right now.

Maybe all these screen time settings

that you can get on iPhones and Pixel phones,

maybe they could work for you,

maybe you're strong enough to just leave your phone

in your pocket all the time.

Heck, maybe even one of those gadgets that I mentioned

could help you with that,

if so, bully for you.

They don't work for me, though.

I see the behavior that I want to change,

but I'm just not changing it.

So, here's my plan, at least right now.

It doesn't help me to learn that I screwed up

and wasted a bunch of time on an app,

when I hit a time limit from a time well spent thing.

I need a barrier before I start,

and that barrier is probably obvious.

Uninstall the apps, that way, if I really need them,

I'll have to go through the hassle of reinstalling them

before I use them.

And I'm also gonna move a bunch of apps off my home screen,

so I don't see them most of the time.

Do you have a plan?

Do ya think you need one?

It's worth thinking about,

and it's probably worth doing something about.

There's a bunch of software solutions,

and there're those gadget solutions,

but, I dunno, for me, and trust me,

because I've tried it dozens of times,

there is not a gadget that currently exists

that has really saved me from the gadgets

that I already have.

And I'm betting it's the same for you.

Hey, thanks so much for watching,

and let me know in the comments

what's your guilty pleasure app,

'cause mine is definitely holedown, obviously.

And if you haven't seen it,

The Verge has been running this series called Better Worlds,

it's a fiction series that imagines a future

where things are actually, like, good because of technology,

instead of being completely destroyed by it.

We've got videos, we've got podcasts,

and we've got short stories,

and you should definitely check them all out.

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Nest Secure receiving an update that brings Google Assistant speaker support - Duration: 2:03.

Google assistant speakers come in all shapes and sizes and one of the most

clever uses is that of the nest cam IQ now nest secure is getting an update

which enables that same functionality turning the home security system into

yet another Google Assistant speaker for your home nest secure has supported

Google assistant integration for quite some time but with this most recent

update the product is taking that to a new level by turning itself into a

Google assistant speaker this is just like what the nest cam IQ did last year

with the flip of a switch in the nest app you can set the secure as an always

listening assistant speaker for many this feature won't necessarily be needed

as many have already adopted more traditional assistant speakers having a

small assistant speaker right next to your front door is great for activating

routines for when you're arriving home or leaving for the day and you'll know

for a fact that you're heard thanks to the location notably

it can't play music though you can also arm your nest secure system using

assistant but notably it can't be disarmed using your voice you'll still

need the key code or tag to do that an update is rolling out today to enable

Google Assistant on the nest guard component of your nest secure system

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Facebook Ads Are Changing in 2019, Watch This To Prepare (CBO Facebook Ads Strategy) - Duration: 9:45.

Hey, what is up guys the Rafael here your seven figure e-commerce coach, and yes

You read it right Facebook ads have been changed forever right now Facebook transitioned

Well will transition in September 2019 as you can see right here on my computer you won't be able to turn off campaign budget

Optimization I've been talking about this for a while. I never expected this to actually happen. This happened on Saturday

They announced it on every single account and I started my account and they essentially told us

You will never be able to set at set budgets starting from September 2019

So every campaign that you set has to be a CBO a campaign budget

Optimization campaign and essentially like I've been talking about this for like the past four weeks and all my videos

And all my trainings have bit about CBO

so I'm I'm pretty glad that they actually just took the answer budgets and put it at at a campaign budgets as a

Default you won't be able to turn that off as it says here

You have the ability to set one central campaign budget to optimize across ad sets which is essentially what I've been teaching you guys for

The past couple weeks on how to get better customer purchases and better results

I've been teaching Eusebio. Like that's all I've been talking about on

on Facebook ads and all my videos like the hundred K in a month the 30 K in a week and the three thousand a

day video they're all about CBO which kind of excites me that they've just

Taken this strategy and just put it as a default strategy for everyone to use

You are will automatically and continuously distribute the budget in real time to your top performing assets

This is what I was talking about like campaign budget optimization

And if you have no idea what this is if you have no clue what this type of

Campaign is that will go into the ads manager when you create a brand new campaign

that means that the budget it set add the

Campaign budget, so what it does essentially it takes the budget from that campaign. Let's say it's $100 a day

$20 a day $50 a day whatever it is and it spreads it out across all the ad set inside your campaign

So if you have six ad sets inside that campaign

It'll spread it out across all of those at sets you won't be able to set an ad set budget

For each ad set you'll be able to set out the campaign level and they'll spread it out

The way this works is that it optimizes better than you could ever optimize for yourself. Like I've been testing it

I've been trying and that's how I've been able to do the massive numbers that I've been able to do the past couple weeks in

This month that we cross

$140,000 in revenue was like fifty thousand in profit and you can check my other videos if you go to my channel

You go to youtube.com

Slash seed San Rafael Center or this channel that you're watching right now and all of these videos

100k in a month twelve thousand and one day zero two thousand per day thirty thousand a week

all of those are with CBL face cats with campaign budget optimization as you can see here with CBO Facebook ads and

Then here this one I'm pretty sure I mention it here

Yeah

how to make a hunter Cain a month with CBO of Facebook ads and Shopify like I've been talking about CBO and about

campaign budget after I system for a while and if you're not subscribed to this channel

Subscribe right now hit that subscribe button down below right here

So essentially like you said the budget of the whole thing of the whole campaign at the campaign level

So let's say it's a hundred dollars a day. We'll set that up and

Then you create an ad set

Let's say it's like we'll just set it as default

Default default and then continue and now we're gonna set up the ad

So we set up the ad just like a regular ad, you know, it doesn't change anything in the process. It doesn't change

How you set up ad sets only at the budget level and then it doesn't change how you set up

Ads so we'll have to create a new ad browse library. We'll just pick one of the ads in here

let's take this one and my girl and then I'm gonna put it to seven figure shop calm and

Then click this link for more. We'll just set it up as a random ad

click this link or more and

Then lower more button and

There we go

And then you click confirm so that's confirms the ad right this is just the same process same process

It's just a feature of the budget, right?

It's just a budget feature, but it optimizes the campaign a lot better and you'll get a lot better results

So how this works is you'll see that

when you go on the at set level it says budget using camp and I'll

Expand this using campaign budget. Right right now it's publishing but it says using campaign budget

so you'll duplicate that and then let's say I want to create like five ads inside this @

5 ad sets inside this campaign. All those ads have ad sets will be created

and

As you'll see they're all gonna be

Attached to that hundred ad a budget that we set at the campaign level. They're not gonna be 20 each

They're gonna be a hundred of the campaign levels and then see using campaign budget and then that one has a hundred per day

right and then if we go into it all those assets are attached to that one hundred per day, so essentially

Facebook is going to optimize for you Facebook. It's going to do a little test

It's gonna send a little bit of traffic to all this - all these ad sets and it's gonna pick okay

This one is acting better

I'm gonna send more traffic in more sales and more, you know

Just more results to that ad set so Facebook is essentially going to help you

Get a lot better results from now on with this new campaign budget optimization feature. You wanna learn more about it

The link is down in the description below. You can check the whole article that Facebook wrote about it at delivery and optimization

They're changing the whole game

They're changing the whole budget game on Facebook Ads

You'll be able to create better campaigns more optimized campaigns

And now not have to spread yourself thin with hundreds of absence

you can just do it at the campaign level and then put as many assets on you want I recommend four to six and

You know why I recommend that I talked about in my other videos you're going to watch

The twelve thousand in one day and then the hundred clean a month step-by-step blueprint

I talk exactly about why I recommend CBO campaigns

How many ad sets per campaign I recommend and then exactly how to go through the whole process how to scale

using this new type of campaign and this new type of optimization

You're on Ramada bar

If you want to read more about it, the link descriptions and like like it says here campaign budget optimization CBO

Same thing CBO campaign budget optimization can generate more results and lower cost which is that's very true

That's how we got to 100k in a month is by using CBO

by getting lower cost by getting better results and then in real time will capture the most results for your budget and

Then they will optimize and lower the total cost per result. So Facebook is doing the optimization work for you

You have to do a lot of optimization in terms of scaling the campaigns scaling the budgets

But don't do a lot of the work for you. You don't have to just

Throw 100 ad sets and then start optimizing by ad sets and then changing this and changing that no

all you have to do is just use the whole campaign and

The whole and all the assets will be attached to that campaign budget

So it'll make it a lot better for you the scale

What I recommend is duplicating the original campaign that you set ad campaign budget optimization

Right CBO and then changing the ad set. So let's say conversions

number two is this one is a copy we'll publish that and

Then if you have let's say two or three top performing assets

What you do is you cause the rest so you pause the underperformers. Let's say let's write until this publishers

I mean

obviously if you want to watch the whole breakdown of this you can watch the other videos here on my channel the

136 in a month I explained it very well

But essentially let's say these like let's say the copies are not working. Well on the original is the only one that's working

So I pause all of those I turn them off right turn off all these ad sets. Just leave the original and then I make

Variations based on that original so the winning ad set in that CBO campaign to scale or to test more ad sets

I just make variations off of that or just

Duplicate it inside the new campaign and they change the interest the behaviors the placements the devices

Ages gender gender whatever it is that you're testing

You change it inside the campaign with a new ad set and you let Facebook optimize for you essentially getting you a better result

I love that Facebook is putting a lot of effort into this and changing it to CBO cos

You know us marketers we've been talking about it for a while. So I love that they're changing guys

Thank you so much for watching

If you want to learn the exact strategy and how I do it go subscribe to my channel right now hit that subscribe button

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The 12,000 in a day is the one that I explained it in very big detail

136 is more of an overview of how to combine

Facebook and Google to get to that level and then the other ones 30k in a week

3,000 per day all these I test CBO's how to test Facebook at

CBO again campaign budget optimization you can watch all those videos and truly master

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Dahr Jamail: Learning To Say Good-Bye In An Age Of Climate Disruption - Duration: 10:32.

DAHR JAMAIL: Part of the myth of this human supremacist culture of the West and is that we're in charge and that we have

That we are somehow in charge of of what's happening and we're not and we never were and you know where this little thing.

We're not God.

And nature is so much bigger and more powerful than us and and you know those of us that go out regularly

are reminded of that every time we go out into nature, you know, go go stand on the mountain and you know, right nearby

where an avalanche is released and you know, and you're going to get perspective real quick or be in a huge powerful storm

in a tent, you know, and remember your right place and things instead this idea that you know, I think these

examples of like moving to New Zealand and building a bunker and having guards and food stores in ways to have clean air

and water and all this that's just like this this in stage of running that dead old

dated program out to the end of me know I'm going to stay in control to the very end in my bunker. It's like, well you

enjoy your canned beans when there's no air to breathe, you know, and it's it's that's really going to be the end stage of

that as opposed to what we were talking about earlier is yeah I rather go out and be with nature and when it's time to go

it's time to go, but I'm not going to go inside some

bunker eating canned beans. It doesn't seem worth it at that point.

PATRICK FARNSWORTH: Well we're definitely going to move to where you are we are going

to start a commune and we're just going to live off the land. I think this is a great thing. I think we can do this.

ROB SEIMETZ: I'm only just a couple hours, just a couple more hours north I'm in [hahaha]

PATRICK FARNSWORTH: We'll make it work.

DAHR JAMAIL: Come on up we've got a big garden going.

ROB SEIMETZ: One thing I'm wondering, and it's really a question for both of you

I just write and do a radio show. I haven't gone out in public and given a talk like both of you have

and this

How do we communicate?

Do you think that when we communicate these things

it taps into our fear of the unknown

like the fear of death, we don't know what that's going to do to us that this mystery of

we don't know how to do as much as we used to a couple hundred years ago. We had to take care of ourselves a lot more

where now I feel like with capitalism has made us specialist. Like how would I survive if there's no power no water.

that unknown. Do you think that that kind of

is a barrier that is hard to get over with some people

DAHR JAMAIL: Well this is specifically why I brought Stephen Jenkinson also

into my last chapter. And for those who aren't aware of him you view it would be a great time to become acquainted with

his work author storyteller musician speaker brilliant brilliant thinker and feeler and he's a guy who worked in the

palliative care industry for decades helping people die and he talks and writes very articulately about

the Western this Western culture's complete denial of death, you know like the medical system for example being set up to

we're not going to question whether we should or should not

keep someone who's 89 and riddled with cancer and writhing in pain alive as long as possible. That's just what we're going

to do because we can't let them die. And there's this

phobia of death and I think that that's driving a lot of the denialism.

Obviously the climate deniers but even on the left that there's going to be some techno fix. There's going to be some

billionaire that's going to come up with something that's going to save us or you know, whatever instead of just accepting

the fact that we're in the sixth mass extinction speacial extinction is happening at a thousand times greater than the

normal background rate. We're losing between 150

and 200 different species every single day and the odds are certainly today looking like we may well be on the way out

ourselves as a species and

You have to process through a whole lot of feelings to get finally down to acceptance that

yeah, okay, you know it's obvious. We all know we're all going to die at some point but accepting the fact that

it might be sooner than we think and then coming to peace with that but in so doing it, really

revelitizes or highlights like this moment. We have this now, you know, like we were talking about earlier we

can still go be out in nature we can still go be

on a glacier we can still go be in a beautiful untouched forest in and you know, let's do that, you know, we still can do

that today and that that becomes that much more exquisite when we know that those systems might not be there in just a few

years, you know, so it's really bringing that death awareness into

everything and not that I'm walking around thinking about death all the time. But once you really accept it

then

You know the gratitude for being alive and in being able to be out in nature today is that much more profound I think

PATRICK FARNSWORTH: I was just thinking this just came to my mind. It's kind of strange. But you know, there's this it's it's almost a cliche

but this idea that you know, we come from the the natural world. We are a part of this universe we are able to perceive

we're conscious beings were able to see and experience the universe and we are the universe itself. Right? So we're

kind of observing ourselves if that makes any kind of sense because everything is interconnected, right?

So when you kind of let that sink in

And you know that everything is changing like we're seeing as a result of a sick culture I would say right the value

systems of a sick culture that

DAHR JAMAIL: Very sick culture

PATRICK FARNSWORTH: Very sick and there's a whole historical process that we could stay another

couple hours talking about we don't have to do that. That's not important right now.

But when that sings in you think will then how would I

How would I in his time

be the most grateful

For what nature

has allowed us has given us to observe and to be a part of.

Which is strange to think about because if everything is being wasted

Obviously we we we took a wrong turn somewhere I guess collectively but but for those of us that are watching this

interview that are participating in it right now that are coming into this information and you think well what the hell

do I do? There's not an easy answer. Everybody's going to have their own way of coming about it for me it was

doing all the stuff, you know that we're doing now but

thinking how what would the most beautiful, what is the most beautiful way that we could possibly experience this time

that were in?

And it's by

you know being

as present as possible and this is where it gets tricky because again, we still have to exist in this paradigm that were in

we're still going to drive our car. I still have to go to my job when I go back to my hometown go back to work and

deal with stupid customers again, no offense to those people but whatever I have to do that I have to do the thing.

And for me Rob that is the most challenging thing. I mean, yeah, we were in a capitalist economy were specialized. We all

have the skills that sets made specifically to serve certain interests that are not about living beautifully that are not

about connection and I have a really hard time with that. I have

it comes in waves and I think that to me is the most

difficult thing for me personally is like I want to get away from all that in a time that we have. I want to live as

beautiful as I can with my wife with my family with with my, be outside and I'm not doing very well at that right now

considering how busy I am with this project all the time. I think about how ironic and in twisted that is

by my concern about these things I'm actually not doing the things that I'm recommending people do

DAHR JAMAIL: But most of us are

in that situation. I mean right now with a book out being on tour

and working full-time for Truthout I'm in that situation and I'd certainly rather be up in the mountains and live

happily ever after you know, and just go from trip to trip to trip and I talk to the people closest to me saying that

often yet this is also how I serve the Earth. And so that means I need to go out and talk and do this work and get this

information out and and keep kind of doing my part in helping evolve consciousness as much as possible. And the

reality, is that the vast majority how many people do we know that

have enough money or so situated that they could just completely unplug and in the reality is

most of us have to live at least

with one foot in the system if not both, but

I think

It's not about just having gratitude for what's here. Like that's that's a very nice feeling, but it's

that that gratitude necessitates action and it necessitates

paying it forward and it necessitates service, I think and service to other people and then you know, it's not about just

okay, I need to get this information out there, but

living in this new time and being of service to the planet that I think for everyone

means everybody doing what you're already doing in a sense because we need healers.

We need gardeners. We need people serving in restaurants so that people can eat. We need you to help me when I need

people doing what seemingly might

appear to be some of the most mundane work, but it takes everybody doing what they're doing, you know, and I think

simultaneous to this collapse time

this air of loss that we're in there is this enlightenment there is this

kind of growing up of consciousness that I'm seeing it all over the place and we wouldn't be having this conversation if

it wasn't happening and I think a lot of the people watching this are already there to

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