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      <description>&lt;p&gt;I am doing some public accountability challenge on instagram and on&#xA;15.05.26 the theme was setting goals for improving my time management. I&#xA;was planning on discussing my problems with AI usage and how much of a&#xA;time sink my phone was. I needed to show some initial stats based on&#xA;which comparisons would be made in later updates to show improvement or&#xA;a lack thereof. I already have a dirty script for checking my AI usage&#xA;even when its not so understandable. What I did not have at all was&#xA;access to raw mobile screen time data on my PC.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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