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  • 80 before latest USA election, 40 after. Deliberately distancing myself.

    I'd been trying to do this since covid, victory!

    I'd cope just fine now, I lived before widespread internet or wireless services too.

    Most of what I miss about the internet is already long dead.

  • 100%. my generation is among the first to be raised online, I'm not shocked. even as a kid a lot of my memories are just of being on YouTube or playing steam games.

  • I don't have withdrawal symptoms without the Internet, but I certainly get bored without it since I use it a lot. So maybe 70-80% addicted. I've never known a world without it and here I am spending most of my free time watching videos when I'm not listening to music locally stored on my devices or on CD. That, and doing a lot of online looking when I'm not playing games, some of which are Internet/data (because mobile) required. Internet is a huge part of my mortal life right now, but at least I'm self aware enough to know I'm addicted to Hell and back.

  • I guess I'm not too addicted, though 99.9% of all my direct communication relies on it, so that'd be the biggest blow I'd feel. I almost never play online, so I'd be fine on that, though I'd have to rely on whatever's already installed on my computer. Maybe I have to bite the bullet and make a home media server to put all my GOG stuff there... Half of my salary just for an 8tb drive, tho 😭

  • Must be quite high for me too since every time our internet doesn't work I realise how little things you can do on your phone and PC that don't rely on the internet. Even for programming you constantly need to look up things.

    • I honestly can't grasp how someone would program without being able to search the reading medium with CTRL + F.
      The manual way of finding stuff in a book is annoying and laborious as hell.

  • I depends on how depressed I am.

    Feeling good? No internet is fine, I'll draw, worldbuild (although it's a bit "lonely" without chatgpt), play offline games, make Mario Maker levels, romhack, work on games, compose a song, etc.

    Unmotivated as hell? I'm about ready to die if I can't scroll annoying and depressing content.

    Now no power is another story. Life is nothing without electricity.

  • Probably 90%. Whenever my internet or power goes out, I have literally nothing to do at home. Maybe I should get a board game.

  • Internet is more and more like cable TV, so actually losing interest in it. But sure, still fun for a while.

  • I have things I could do but honestly being 100% cut off, it would be honestly difficult to go back to early 2010s for me (younger child me had not much interaction with the internet).
    I would say something between 65-75%.
    Maybe I would go to the library more often ;)

  • Before Internet: chop wood, carry water.

    After Internet: chop wood, carry water.

  • Trying to be honest with myself here. I’d say probably 80. I’d struggle hard if it went away, but breaks while rare aren’t too much of a struggle.

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