Mac Power Users

845: Intentional Technology with Patrick Rhone

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Apr 19, 2026
Patrick Rhone, a writer and minimalist tech thinker, joins a lively chat on making technology more intentional. They dig into how Apple Silicon changed upgrade habits, why refurbished Macs can be smarter buys, and the case for keeping older devices longer. There is also plenty on phones, notifications, family tech boundaries, school bans, calendars, and using AI sparingly.
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INSIGHT

The Amish Test For New Technology

  • Patrick Rhone uses an Amish test for technology by asking whether long-term benefits truly outweigh the costs and disruption.
  • He applies it to minimalist phones too, arguing a switch only makes sense if the lifestyle changes and missing capabilities are worth it.
ADVICE

Keep The Phone Put Away By Default

  • Keep your phone in your pocket unless you have a specific intended use, and treat boredom as a bad reason to unlock it.
  • Patrick Rhone's default for app notifications is no, with only core communication and VIP messages allowed through.
INSIGHT

Presence Is Default And Distraction Is Chosen

  • Presence is the default state, and distraction or future-focused worry is usually a hard choice rather than an unavoidable condition.
  • Patrick Rhone argues people need awareness, self-compassion, and repeated internal course correction instead of assuming the choice is easy.
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