Minimal open source Screen-Time Tracker for Linux
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Minimal open source Screen-Time Tracker for Linux
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Digital Wellbeing for Linux is an open-source project designed to promote healthy digital habits and improve overall well-being. With a focus on monitoring screen time, managing app usage, and providing valuable insights, this project aims to empower users to take control of their digital lives.
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