Based on a quick scroll through Digital Wellbeing over the past month, these seem to be my most used apps, excluding the default apps
Newpipe (by a wide margin, I didn’t realize how much I used it)
Crew
Brave (this represents both my time on Lemmy and Mastodon)
Follow (for my gf’s dexcom)
ADP Mobile (I’m bumping this up here because I open it more times per day than any app below this. My daily screen time for this app is usually 1m or less)
Vampire v5 Characters (genuinely had no idea how much time I was sinking into making characters for a game I have not played and likely will never play because 5e is the only ttrpg that exists ☹️)
Does somebody just need to buy a lot of hard drives and data tapes, and program a bunch of raspberry pi to download everything it can find?
Edit: What I'm specifically asking about is the feature reddit had to search the site itself. Obviously for reddit this process is much simpler, since they're just searching their own database.
Fantastic if you need a computer in your pocket. Terrible for everything else