I actually went back to the default notes app, it’s gotten really good and I‘m getting tired of expensive subscriptions.
I‘m frankly not sure what I should think about that. I get the argument of chasing points being harmful, but I would imagine that it also drives interaction and gives some motivation to participate – and Lemmy definitely benefits from participation. I also like myself some reports and statistics.
The official ChatGPT app has an iOS shortcut action, it’s using everybody’s own accounts.
Definitely not for the sidewalk. I found it mildly infuriating for the car to have the rear axis be crooked. But maybe that’s just handled by suspension and not an issue at all. But it looks unpleasant for the car to park like that.
Definitely not what I was expecting. Don’t know how/if US prices have changed.
If there’s actually no way for devs to disable apps on Vision Pro I think that’s great. I was hoping for a Netflix/Disney plus native App on Apple silicon Macs, but they are all disabled which is extremely frustrating.
I get your point and maybe there’s a better alternative to scrum that keeps the culture and structure intact.
I might be wrong here, but as I see it scrum is fixing problems by changing the team structure itself. If that structure is really the main issue, you can’t not make that structure change, call it scrum when it actually has nothing to do with it, and then blame your inability to adapt on the methodology you’re not using. Because there are teams that are able to adapt and use scrum successfully.
I saw someone propose that there should be a min post length for the summary bot, because one of the summaries was just as long as the article. It’s nice to have it inline, but still.
In this case it’s 75% of the original article and it also introduces the risk of getting something wrong or leaving something important out. It’s shortening and rewriting it, but it’s not summarizing it.
At least let the first paragraph be a summary of the entire article and then you can read on and go into more detail if you want.
I’m sure if Apple decides it’s worthy to ship it‘s going to be an improvement, but I can’t imagine how any sort of magnetic attachment could be strong enough to hold a watch to your arm.
I had the Milanese loop, which has a magnetic closing mechanism, and while biking on cobblestone it basically fell right off. How on earth should that be strong enough for mountain biking, diving, surfing, and all the other things Apple loves to show in their ads?
I highly doubt we’ll see that, but I’m happy to see radical changes to the watch itself.
Are you talking about the freeze after going back where you can‘t scroll for a second? Or the scrolling itself is stuttery? For me the scrolling itself is buttery smooth which actually many of the other apps don’t manage to do. But that’s just on my device.
When I was in Oregon, I saw them being tipped.
I’m assuming this is a topic for Lemmy and not for Voyager. Sounds like it would make sense, though.