My EDC as a Digital Minimalist

It’s been about four months since I embarked on my journey into digital minimalism, and I thought it was time to share some reflections and highlight the essential everyday carry (EDC) items that have become staples in my life. But first, let’s start by clarifying what digital minimalism truly means. According to Cal Newport, it’s described as: Digital minimalism is a philosophy that helps you question what digital communication tools (and behaviors surrounding these tools) add the most value to your life. It is motivated by the belief that intentionally and aggressively clearing away low-value digital noise, and optimizing your use of the tools that really matter, can significantly improve your life.* ...

December 5, 2024 · 3 min · 430 words · Mike Ditton

Becoming a Digital Minimalist

Digital minimalism was never something I was aware of. When I was younger, I always wanted to have the latest devices. I used to spend close to 9 hours a day on my phone, mostly TikTok, of course. One day I stumbled upon a video from a YouTuber called “Reysu” about how to properly set up a journaling notebook. I was immediately intrigued and wanted to give journaling a shot. Being the nerd I am, I started researching pens and eventually found the “LAMY Safari” fountain pen. After falling into the pen rabbit hole and getting a Kuru Toga mechanical pencil, I began my journaling journey. ...

September 3, 2024 · 5 min · 902 words · Mike Ditton

BBBase

One of my favorite personal projects so far has been BBBase—a platform that embodies the spirit of collaboration and the open-source ethos, but for the invaluable currency of knowledge. Born out of a desire to foster a culture of sharing and growth among my peers, BBBase serves as a central hub for students at my professional school to exchange insights, resources, and expertise. In an age where information is abundant yet fragmented, BBBase stands as a beacon of unity, providing a structured yet flexible environment where knowledge is not just consumed but also contributed. The idea stemmed from my admiration for the open-source community, where software is developed in a collaborative public manner. I wanted to harness this principle and apply it to the way we handle educational content—breaking down the silos of learning and allowing information to flow freely among students. ...

December 20, 2023 · 3 min · 538 words · Mike Ditton