At my job, we have neither signal nor wifi in certain places (bathroom in the basement). So would appreciate tips on apps to kill five minutes.

  • @[email protected]
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    971 year ago

    I’ll be the old stodger voice and mention that taking 5 minutes from time to time to not be stimulated is good for mental health, and apparently creativity too.

    … And then I’ll put in my vote for Simon Tatham’s puzzle collection. (In F-droid as Puzzles, app by Chris Boyle)

    • LucasWaffyWaf
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      51 year ago

      Just a nice collection of quick, simple puzzles. A perfect time killer. It’s a staple that I’ve got on all the devices in my old 2000s PDA collection since it was also built for Windows Mobile and PalmOS.

        • LucasWaffyWaf
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          11 year ago

          I’ll have to try and remember where I found the Windows Mobile version of it. While there’s a humongous website for downloading PalmOS programs, I haven’t found one for Windows Mobile yet.

  • Engywuck
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    321 year ago

    Shattered Pixel Dungeon

    Warning: HIGHLY addictive.

        • @[email protected]
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          41 year ago

          Once you get the hang of it, you can win like 95% of the games.

          In the first ten levels, starve yourself and only eat at 30% hp.
          Use corners and other obstacles to your advantage to get sneak-attacks. Don’t equip any unidentified equipment if possible - especially if it is suspiciously high level for the area. It is probably cursed. Save up your upgrade scrolls until you find some tier 4 or 5 weapons and armor. If you’re a mage, just dump them in your wand of fire from lvl 1 with no regrets.
          Learn how the bosses attack. The slime hits really hard after charging, so figure out how to dodge or get out of range.

          • @[email protected]
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            11 year ago

            I one trick mage class. I always upgrade my staff as soon as I find a scroll. Once I feel comfortable I’ll then imbue my staff and continue to upgrade it.

            Is that a bad idea? I’ve always felt comfortable doing that because I know that my staff will always be my primary weapon.

            I’ve never beaten the game. Only got past the gnome king a handful of times.

  • Margot RobbieM
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    201 year ago

    I have ebooks on my phone that I read when I can’t get Internet.

    • @CADmonkey
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      41 year ago

      I’m pretty sure reading ebooks is the most common thing I do with my phone.

    • @windie
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      21 year ago

      What apps do you use to read your ebooks?

        • @tomjuggler
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          31 year ago

          Putting in my vote for Librera reader here. Also on f-droid

      • @overcast5348
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        41 year ago

        Libby for books from the library. Moon reader for other epubs.

  • @Vinny_93
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    161 year ago

    Duolingo. You can waste time and learn something. There are countless other apps that help you learn stuff.

  • Lunch
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    141 year ago
    • Vampire Survivors
    • Data wing
    • Antimine
    • @overthebrink90
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      31 year ago

      I love this app. It’s got like 3 dozen different games, all of which you can scale in difficulty, and works great offline. It is my go to bathroom diversion.

    • enkers
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      1 year ago

      Tatham’s puzzles are great!

      Also in this vein, PySol FC has an exstensive library of solitaire card and tile games. Definitely worth checking out.

  • darq
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    81 year ago

    Anki might be worth your while if you are trying to learn something.

    Load it up with a flashcard deck of something you want to remember, and it’ll show you those flashcards. Lots of people use it to learn languages, but it’s also good for anything that requires memorisation.

  • @Zehzin
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    81 year ago

    I little too specific but when I have spare time I use AnkiDroid to memorize kanji.

  • Otter
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    71 year ago

    2048 & Retro Stack are on fdroid, and there are other decent offline games on the playstore

    The lemmy apps could probably implement something like Offline Reader for Reddit