Digital electronics is essential to many of the things on my list. If you restricted your scope to texting, Twitter, Youtube, and so on, I'd agree with you.
1 - The medical equipment that helps us survive hospital stays is all digital.
2 - Communicating anywhere in the world upon a whim is all digital.
3 - Instant access to information is all digital.
4 - The remarkable fuel efficiency of today's vehicles is all digital.
5 - GPS navigation is all digital.
6 - Crystal clear media presentation is all digital.
7 - Precision CNC machining is all digital.
8 - 3D printing is all digital.
9 - Incredibly wonderful engineering drawing packages are all digital.
10- Remarkably versatile image post-processing is all digital.
11- Learning about our solar system, and far reaches of space is all digital.
This list also goes on for a long long time.
The only negatives I see are people using text when they aught to sit down with each other and converse and the often false information they absorb from YouTube. But, these aren't the fault of the digital technologies, these are the faults of users.
Many years ago, I was on a plane from Ontario California to Atlanta. I was seated near the back that was occupied by several young Amish boys/men.
They had been to California for some kind of a conference. The bought and were bringing home new laptop computers. They were moving around from seat to seat to see/learn what another had come up with on the new computers.
Although Amish, they made sure I knew, they were decidedly ontop of the new computers. By now, they are all grown men
But your list only shows our dependence on digital electronics. It does not show that we’re better off now because of it.
My assertion is we’re not better off, in fact with digital technology we’ve probably made things worse for ourselves.