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Henrik Zetterberg posted:Yeah auto-rotation is probably a preferred option. The groan when they realize it’s their turn to do the dishwasher is oddly satisfying. (Big might but I think it's possible...now whether you actually want to attempt that )
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Probably can set up Reminders to do what you want. Have recurring ones that cycle through your preferred cadence (Jr is on MWF, etc). Just keep it locked on Today view. The title can say the responsible party.
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# ? Sep 29, 2020 13:05 |
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I'm starting to see integration of Dark Sky features into the default Weather app. I guess it might be time to get rid of Dark Sky?
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# ? Sep 29, 2020 17:09 |
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I find Dark Sky still useful for the push notifications of participation.
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# ? Sep 29, 2020 18:08 |
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japtor posted:You might be able to whip something up in Numbers if you're handy with spreadsheet formulas Yeah I probably could do that, but my free time is less than 0 these days
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Question Mark Mound posted:Anybody tried that "Fatsecret" calorie tracker? Setting aside the weird-rear end name, I'm looking for an alternative to MyFitnessPal which does everything I need but the interface is kind of shoddy unless you pay for a subscription to remove the ad spot. App store classic Lose It! is still very good and my #1 recommend. They even have a widget now and the UI is modern, their database is just as good as MFP's and they have complete feature parity.
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# ? Sep 29, 2020 19:38 |
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Thwomp posted:I find Dark Sky still useful for the push notifications of participation. Until the weather app has the nice tiny map with the direction arrows on the storms, I’ll keep using Dark Sky until it dies.
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# ? Sep 29, 2020 21:43 |
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vote_no posted:Until the weather app has the nice tiny map with the direction arrows on the storms, I’ll keep using Dark Sky until it dies. Yeah they really should add a radar map.
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# ? Sep 29, 2020 22:23 |
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Mad Wack posted:App store classic Lose It! is still very good and my #1 recommend. They even have a widget now and the UI is modern, their database is just as good as MFP's and they have complete feature parity.
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# ? Sep 30, 2020 00:37 |
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Mad Wack posted:App store classic Lose It! is still very good and my #1 recommend. They even have a widget now and the UI is modern, their database is just as good as MFP's and they have complete feature parity. Seconded. Also has Apple Watch integration if you have one of those. MFP doesn’t at all.
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Red_Fred posted:Seconded. Also has Apple Watch integration if you have one of those. MFP doesn’t at all. MFP has an Apple Watch app. Or do you mean something else?
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It seems like Packages is moving over to a subscription based model. I’m not thrilled but I’m also not entirely sure what the difference would be. It seems they use some syncing method that you only get with a sub, but I wasn’t using it anyway? Not really sure how to feel about it.
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# ? Oct 1, 2020 17:19 |
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Warbird posted:It seems like Packages is moving over to a subscription based model. I’m not thrilled but I’m also not entirely sure what the difference would be. It seems they use some syncing method that you only get with a sub, but I wasn’t using it anyway? Not really sure how to feel about it. You mean Deliveries? Their blog post has info on the changes but tldr if you already paid $5 for it then nothing changes for you unless you used JuneCloud instead of iCloud for some reason. New users will have to pay $5/year to use the app but existing users don’t.
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Whoops, yes. Too much time around Linux these days. Good to know it shouldn’t be an impact, though I have to wonder how may people are using that feature and if it warrants the change.
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# ? Oct 1, 2020 17:54 |
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Pulled from the NYC thread:rawillkill posted:The Covid alert app is live. Leave Bluetooth on for the 'live' detection feature, can warn you if somebody with COVID is within 6 ft. of you for longer than 10 minutes. All data is firewalled, no personal ID or info gets transmitted outside your phone, totally anonymized, etc.
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# ? Oct 1, 2020 21:16 |
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Binary Badger posted:Leave Bluetooth on for the 'live' detection feature, can warn you if somebody with COVID is within 6 ft. of you for longer than 10 minutes. Minutes??
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Snowy posted:Minutes?? Everyone knows COVID has a 10-minute cooldown timer before it jumps into your mouth.
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# ? Oct 1, 2020 23:39 |
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Does anyone have a way to gets WhatsApp to backup reliably? iCloud only backs up the settings but not chats. So now Ive lost 6+ months of chats because it didn’t backup properly.
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# ? Oct 3, 2020 00:50 |
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Binary Badger posted:Pulled from the NYC thread: please don't oversell the security of the app if you don't understand it (you don't)
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# ? Oct 3, 2020 03:21 |
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Does anyone understand the rules around what determines when/how the calendar shows up on the combo CarPlay screen? I like having more room for the music widget and I can’t uninstall the god drat calendar app because Apple makes you have it if you want the date to show on your watch for Christ knows what reason.
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# ? Oct 3, 2020 03:30 |
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Red_Fred posted:Does anyone have a way to gets WhatsApp to backup reliably? iCloud only backs up the settings but not chats. So now Ive lost 6+ months of chats because it didn’t backup properly. Are you sure? The "Chat Backup" text says 'Back up your chat history and media to iCloud' and my total backup size is in the gigabytes which wouldn't make sense if it was just settings.
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# ? Oct 3, 2020 17:32 |
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Boris Galerkin posted:Are you sure? The "Chat Backup" text says 'Back up your chat history and media to iCloud' and my total backup size is in the gigabytes which wouldn't make sense if it was just settings. I’m sure it didn’t work for me but I’m not sure how it is supposed to work. I think I might have disabled iCloud backup in favour of the built backup as otherwise it backs up twice? However, the built in backup is not reliable at all it seems.
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# ? Oct 3, 2020 19:50 |
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Lutha Mahtin posted:please don't oversell the security of the app if you don't understand it (you don't) Why not post something useful? What's bad about the security of the app? Are personal details leaked? Is location data available to the authorities? Is it worth using?
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~Coxy posted:Why not post something useful? obviously it's step one of the liberal new world order conspiracy to implant subdermal fluoride tracking chips. wake up!!!!!!!!!
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# ? Oct 4, 2020 14:27 |
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chem trails
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# ? Oct 4, 2020 15:25 |
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~Coxy posted:Why not post something useful? i was critiquing op's incompetent description of, and overselling of, the app's security. they said all user information is "firewalled", which, no. firewalled means that data cannot move from one part of a computer system or network to another. thus if all the user information is firewalled, then no contact tracing is possible. they also said that the app's security is perfect, tremennndous, just the best. this has yet to be shown. the data exchange method that this app uses (and shares with several apps for other areas) was designed to be anonymous, but i have not seen any formal proof that every implementation of it is guaranteed to be so, nor any analyses that government health agencies are implementing it well. and LOL if you think any of these rushed apps have been rigorously analyzed by third party independent researchers to be proven free of dodgy code and side channel leakiness Lutha Mahtin fucked around with this message at 15:40 on Oct 4, 2020 |
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Lutha Mahtin posted:i was critiquing op's incompetent description of, and overselling of, the app's security. they said all user information is "firewalled", which, no. firewalled means that data cannot move from one part of a computer system or network to another. thus if all the user information is firewalled, then no contact tracing is possible. Typically a “critique” is detailed or analytical, your first response didn’t critique anything. You could, perhaps, provide someone else’s analysis of how it’s intended to work, potential pitfalls, etc. instead of using more words than necessary to say “nuh uh.”
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sleepwalkers posted:Typically a “critique” is detailed or analytical, your first response didn’t critique anything i didn't write much initially because i didn't know if anyone in the thread was curious about it. then when someone expressed genuine interest in what i was talking about, i expanded upon my initial comment. this is how humans use language to communicate, but you are correct that perhaps i used one word in a slightly incorrect semantic manner in my last post
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Lutha Mahtin posted:i didn't write much initially because i didn't know if anyone in the thread was curious about it. then when someone expressed genuine interest in what i was talking about, i expanded upon my initial comment. this is how humans use language to communicate, but you are correct that perhaps i used one word in a slightly incorrect semantic manner in my last post I get the part, but you kinda dumped on someone making a pretty benign mistake (IMO) and that’s gonna get a “wait, what?” response most of the time I’d bet. Anyway, for people who’re interested: there’s plenty of info about the specs (https://covid19.apple.com/contacttracing) and there’s some relatively easy-to-understand examination of the conceptual shortcomings (https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2020/04/apple-and-googles-covid-19-exposure-notification-api-questions-and-answers) with having third parties implement this API (older, but still relevant in this case AFAIK). There’s more out there as well, though it’ll take a minute for people to dig through this specific implementation. Long story short, the actual exposure notification part itself is AFAIK fine, and Apple and Google have been relatively open and made changes based on community suggestions and research. The privacy issues are most relevant when it comes to the implementation of that work, and are worth looking into before using. sleepwalkers fucked around with this message at 16:49 on Oct 4, 2020 |
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Lutha Mahtin posted:this is how humans use language to communicate, but you are correct that perhaps i used one word in a slightly incorrect semantic manner in my last post
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Red_Fred posted:I’m sure it didn’t work for me but I’m not sure how it is supposed to work. I think I might have disabled iCloud backup in favour of the built backup as otherwise it backs up twice? However, the built in backup is not reliable at all it seems. whatsapp doesn't have "built in" backup, everything goes to icloud(or google) storage, it's just that app-specific backups are not counted in your cumulative icloud space. What sounds happened is that whatsapp never backups unless it has wifi connectivity at late night and sometimes iphones lose wifi connectivity while locked so whatsapp fails to backup.
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SlowBloke posted:whatsapp doesn't have "built in" backup, everything goes to icloud(or google) storage, it's just that app-specific backups are not counted in your cumulative icloud space. What sounds happened is that whatsapp never backups unless it has wifi connectivity at late night and sometimes iphones lose wifi connectivity while locked so whatsapp fails to backup. This sounds very plausible. I also read that WhatsApp needs 2.05 times the size of the backup free in iCloud to backup but it doesn’t seem to tell you this when it’s trying, it just sits there stuck on a % forever. As I often tried to manually back it up when it would complain.
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# ? Oct 6, 2020 20:43 |
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Good drat it, Apple
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# ? Oct 8, 2020 18:53 |
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Is there any way to tell if IAP are across family sharing? I would like to get a flash card type math app (Big Math Flash Cards) so my kid can have it on his ipad, but not sure if I must purchase the IAP on his device or what.
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priznat posted:Is there any way to tell if IAP are across family sharing? I would like to get a flash card type math app (Big Math Flash Cards) so my kid can have it on his ipad, but not sure if I must purchase the IAP on his device or what. Check out StudyBlue instead in my opinion.
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tuyop posted:Check out StudyBlue instead in my opinion.
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# ? Oct 18, 2020 03:17 |
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That studyblue/chegg looks nice but a bit more advanced that what I need, my boy is 8 and just needs to work on getting faster with adding/subtracting relatively simple stuff. Just wish the family sharing stuff was a bit more obvious for letting you know if it the IAP unlocks across it or just for the one user etc..
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# ? Oct 18, 2020 03:45 |
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priznat posted:Is there any way to tell if IAP are across family sharing? I would like to get a flash card type math app (Big Math Flash Cards) so my kid can have it on his ipad, but not sure if I must purchase the IAP on his device or what. I thought that no IAP worked across family sharing?
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# ? Oct 19, 2020 02:30 |
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~Coxy posted:I thought that no IAP worked across family sharing? It says on the store page “In app purchases may be shareable with your family” so it’s not clear at all.
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~Coxy posted:I thought that no IAP worked across family sharing? My understanding is it's up to the app devs to opt into it now.
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