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The internet sucks now. There aren't any websites worth spending a significant amount of time on. I refresh here and Twitter avery couple of hours and browse for for 5-10 minutes max since DQQ is so slow and I follow very few people on twitter. If I need to order something, that's another maybe 5 minutes. Queuing up a torrent or download is a couple minutes. Almost all communication with is done through my phone. All the media that I would have watched on a computer a few years ago is going to my TV through casting or a USB drive. Music is all going through my stereo system. I don't do any programming or have any any work or hobbies that would require a regular and sustained period of computer use to accomplish. The only scenario where I'd be staring at a computer screen for over an hour is if I'm researching some topic. This happens somewhat frequently, but it's not a daily thing. It wasn't a conscious decision, I just stopped needing or wanting to use the computer as things changed.