Happiness. I can now reveal that I was stupid and left my iPad in the bus from Toledo to Madrid two weeks ago (on a Saturday). I followed it in Find My and saw that it returned to Toledo and stayed there. I went there the following day, but of course the ticket office wasn’t open on Sundays and even if I saw it was some metres away I couldn’t get it... I eventually got a reply from #Alsa that they do have it there and I can fetch it on a weekday so here I am now and yes I got it back. Whew.
If #iOS was really clever, it would notice that you are in bus/train/etc and ping your nearby devices/#AirTag items frequently once you stop, to be able to tell you right away “dude, you left your iPad/hat/bag in the bus, go back now and fetch it”.
It did tell me now that I left the iPad, but too late. We were already hundreds of metres away, in the metro station, and it took like five minutes to go back and by that time the bus had already left.
Needed some time to get used to it but I really like @MonaApp 's approach to discovery. A single tab gets you to a certain instance where you then can switch between all its feeds on a second layer. Thus the tree icon. 🌳💚
The only thing I am missing is seeing the hashtag results of the chosen instance. Right now choosing a trending hashtag from a remote instance shows me the hashtag feed of my home instance. Which always leads to the same results.
Kann mir jemand aus der #Fahrrad Bubble eine Navi-App (#iOS) speziell fuers #Radfahren empfehlen? Sie darf ruhig was kosten, aber nicht als Subscription!
Ideal waere Kartenmaterial aus der DACH Region (oder auch ganz Europa). Sie sollte Fahrten tracken koennen, Statistiken erstellen und nach Moeglichkeit keinen Account/keine Registrierung irgendwo verlangen.
Gibt es da was?
Koennt ihr aus eigener Erfahrung was empfehlen?
Fix your shitty autocorrect! There’s no such thing at “there’re” so quit putting it into my content.
And how come I get a word suggestion as I type, I click on it, and an entirely different word is inserted that wasn’t even one of the options offered - sometimes not even an English word?!
Apparently the iOS keyboard is never going to stop assuming I love to talk about abs, so what other iPhone keyboard options are people having good luck with? I'm about ready to just accept that the cost of a good keyboard is the sum total of my private personal data.
He estado probando esto con nuestro amigo TioPiramide (buscando juegos para su PC, que es más modesto) y, oye... Sorpresa grata!
A quienes os interesen #videojuegos que puedan mezclar jugabilidad de disparos en tercera persona como #TheDivision, acción y jefes en niveles como #HonkaiImpact3rd y una historia con soldados #waifu como #NIKKE, recomiendo alegremente #Snowbreak / #SnowbreakContainmentZone, con juego cruzado y progreso compartido entre #Steam, #Android e #iOS.
Es #Gacha, eso sí. 🫠
In case you ever wondered how you can find out the current price of an app you bought in the past, it’s “easy”: Click on the share icon and choose “Gift App”. The dialog will show the current price in the summary at the top. #ios#iphone#apple
It's June 10, 2024, at 4:00 PM Central US time. Almost every blind person that owns an iPhone has installed the iOS 18 beta. Some are playing retro games with the new, AI driven screen recognition. Others are gladly using DecTalk as their main voice, the Enhanced Siri voices that use ML to speak using emotion and context, as their reading voice, Eloquence as their notification voice (sent to one ear to minimize distractions), and finding it amazing that VoiceOver emphasizes italic text, and emboldens bold text. Others are finding it amazing that they can navigate their whole phone using Braille screen input, searching to find things by typing a few letters, or just swiping down through everything. A few are connecting their multi-line Braille displays, and feeling app icons and images, made much more understandable through touch, using an AI filter.
The next day, when news of all these features filters down to Android users, they quickly begin hammering Google, wanting DecTalk and Eloquence on their Pixel phones, like iOS users have. But Google is silent as always, only just now having given Chromebook users high quality Google TTS voices.
Note: great liberty has been taken to imagine the coolest outcome for the vague feature announcements Apple gave for VoiceOver users. We'll see just how cool, or not, they actually are on June 10.