hillandrenko
hillandrenko t1_jefunsp wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Hanging out with my boys on the new Classical Music app 😎 by redsigned
They don't get an app exclusively featuring what they do made by a company with a huge user base and they aren't exclusively followed only by people of the same skin color (by and large, I will add before you begin to fulminate)
hillandrenko t1_jecu5rh wrote
Reply to comment by hillandrenko in Hanging out with my boys on the new Classical Music app 😎 by redsigned
Downvotes are proving my point
hillandrenko t1_jec1dqk wrote
Reply to comment by redsigned in Hanging out with my boys on the new Classical Music app 😎 by redsigned
So we're all diverse now right?
hillandrenko t1_jeboam8 wrote
Not much diversity with these guys is there? OWM for OWM
hillandrenko t1_jebbcke wrote
Did you have fingerprint smudges over the numbers? That reduces it to 24 permutations from 9999. You're allowed ten guesses I think so the thief has a nearly 50% chance of getting your pin right.
hillandrenko t1_je2g9gw wrote
Reply to Rumors about iPhone coming to an end? by [deleted]
This is how Trump got votes; people believing dumb shit like this
hillandrenko t1_je10x75 wrote
Reply to comment by haroldhecuba88 in Can we please normalise the fact putting your wet device in rice isn’t a smart idea? Rice isn’t a magical product. Instead put it in a dry area with sufficient airflow! by [deleted]
I wrote "your phone would probably have dried out [anyway] in a non-rice environment". I added the word in square brackets to bring the quote back into context before you start bleating about that. The concrete reference was a general statement of what can happen with rice dust, not with that commenter's phone, as is plainly obvious if you read it with an open mind instead of deciding what it says beforehand.
hillandrenko t1_je0ij3d wrote
Reply to comment by haroldhecuba88 in Can we please normalise the fact putting your wet device in rice isn’t a smart idea? Rice isn’t a magical product. Instead put it in a dry area with sufficient airflow! by [deleted]
I know and I addressed that. Read my comment properly.
hillandrenko t1_jdzmc77 wrote
Reply to comment by witnessthelight in Can we please normalise the fact putting your wet device in rice isn’t a smart idea? Rice isn’t a magical product. Instead put it in a dry area with sufficient airflow! by [deleted]
The real problem apart from it not working - your phone would probably have dried out in a non-rice environment – is rice comes with dust — rice dust which sets like concrete once it gets wet so if this rice dust gets into the crevices of your iPhone where it's wet you're going to be left with this concrete material and for example your charger won't plug in or your volume buttons are sticky.
hillandrenko t1_jdntfcx wrote
I moved to Kindle. Much better experience
hillandrenko t1_jdj5rr9 wrote
Reply to comment by System_Failed1 in Any ideas on how to reduce this? by scomdnax
That's because it doesn't need to release memory at that time.
hillandrenko t1_jdb1rca wrote
Reply to comment by Yuv774 in call recorder for iPhone by Yuv774
I don't intend to be rude but you would be better off with an Android and the fantastic All Calls Recorder. This app is like a filling system for voice recordings and completely automates the process
hillandrenko t1_jdb1hex wrote
Reply to comment by AllAroundIndiviual in call recorder for iPhone by Yuv774
Just Press Record is literally that —one press to record
hillandrenko t1_jd806qk wrote
Reply to call recorder for iPhone by Yuv774
All call recorders on iOS offer a poor experience due to having to use three way calling. The person being called is always aware they are being recorded and there is a gap in the conversation while the third number connects. A third party stores the recordings and you need to subsequently download your recording. You are far better off buying a call recorder that plugs into the phone and using that. Personally if I need to record a call I put it on speaker and record with my Apple Watch and an app called Just Press Record
hillandrenko t1_j8sow95 wrote
Reply to comment by do_you_know_math in Between predictive text going back to change a word I already had and random words getting capitalized, I feel like I’m constantly fighting my keyboard nowadays more than I ever had to. Has it always been this bad or am I just imaging things? by TheRavenSayeth
Have you considered that even if your premise is true, the keyboard can still behave differently between apple apps and non apple apps. Let's say non apple gets the standard unmodifiable keyboard that you speak of and apple do some invisible to the dev/phone user enhancements to the input behind the scenes in their apps thinking they're making it better and it's these enhancements that fuck up the experience while everyone else gets plain old unvarnished text. As a swipe to type user non apple apps subjectively give a better experience.
hillandrenko t1_j874sr1 wrote
Reply to comment by do_you_know_math in Between predictive text going back to change a word I already had and random words getting capitalized, I feel like I’m constantly fighting my keyboard nowadays more than I ever had to. Has it always been this bad or am I just imaging things? by TheRavenSayeth
You're probably wrong there
hillandrenko t1_j83zhbe wrote
Reply to Between predictive text going back to change a word I already had and random words getting capitalized, I feel like I’m constantly fighting my keyboard nowadays more than I ever had to. Has it always been this bad or am I just imaging things? by TheRavenSayeth
The autocorrect performance differs between apps. At first I thought it was better for apple apps and everyone else got a downgraded performance but I get 100% correct in Microsoft apps like Words and Outlook, even with lazy dragging, and typing the same stuff in other apps gives me poor results.
hillandrenko t1_j7edggq wrote
Reply to comment by moxie-girl in genuine question: is apple care+ worth it? by moxie-girl
I don't have apple care for my phone. I do for my watch though because I judge that more like to get smashed. My phone is in my pocketbook for most of each day.
hillandrenko t1_j7ec2wj wrote
Reply to genuine question: is apple care+ worth it? by moxie-girl
No. Until you smash your phone then it's the best purchase you ever made
hillandrenko t1_j6mh247 wrote
Reply to While i was working and boom the idea 💡 by Kaully
Fit like hand and glove
hillandrenko t1_j61lere wrote
Reply to comment by No_Tough_2137 in Any way I can find the exact location of my iphone that was taken away by No_Tough_2137
If I was your mom and I didn't want you to find the phone I would do one of two things. Either leave it in the car or take it to work and leave it there
hillandrenko t1_j60ylls wrote
Reply to comment by No_Tough_2137 in Any way I can find the exact location of my iphone that was taken away by No_Tough_2137
If you have a friend with a phone they can download one of those bluetooth detector things. They do work, I use them to find my mouse regularly. It should pinpoint your phone pretty accurately if your phone is on.
hillandrenko t1_j60c3nu wrote
Try calling it.
hillandrenko t1_iy7yy05 wrote
Reply to comment by Capable_Sea_5971 in Would you consider taking your home wireless charger on a trip? by Capable_Sea_5971
There is a foldable wireless charger - the MagSafe Duo.
hillandrenko t1_jefv7w0 wrote
Reply to comment by redsigned in Hanging out with my boys on the new Classical Music app 😎 by redsigned
Thank you. You unwittingly backed me up by asking a question not many people would be able to answer. The fact that it was a tough question indicates the dominance of OWM in the genre and the lack of diversity