I put an old iPad in a picture frame case and use it as a HomeKit hub and dakboard screen.
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This feels like a "Hot Fuzz" parody--spelling error and all: payed vs paid.
I threw something once and it bounced off a sofa (which was my target to avoid damage) and it hit someone I cared about--that was the last time I used throwing as my outlet for frustration. Now I just sigh loudly, take a deep breath, and try the counting thing others have said. Good luck and if you feel stuck, it's ok to talk to a professional. It's better than hurting someone or yourself.
Refactoring, without test coverage, in a nutshell.
Definitely adding this one to the dev guidelines on unit and integration tests. 👍🏼
I'm hoping wefwef adds some in-app blocking and favoriting functionality in a future release. It's one of the things I'm missing most from Apollo. 🤞🏼
Yes, on iPhone only, though. I like that you can schedule them to run at certain times which is super helpful with home automation. As a former jailbreaker, I used to miss Activator but Shortcuts does everything I need.
A few good ones:
- "I'm being pulled over" will start recording video and stream it as well as text contacts your location. The ACLU put this one out in 2020.
- "On my way" will calculate my driving time to home, pad it by a few minutes for stoplights, and text it to my wife.
- I have a HomeKit garage door opener/sensor. I have a shortcut that runs at 9pm and texts me and my wife if any of the doors are still open and displays a prompt to close them.
I saw it last night on a really big screen, which made it very immersive. The sound, cinematography, and effects were strong. There were only a couple of times that the de-aging was noticeable. I agree that was very well done.
Overall, I thought it was just ok. It won't go down as one of my favorite movies; the plot was too forgettable. For my tastes, there was a bit too much action. It had a bit of the exploration/puzzle-solving feel of the originals but not enough.
Same here. People give me a hard time for having a 15 year old Dell-branded Natural Pro keyboard and a stockpile of spares but they seem to last forever and fit me so well, ergonomically.
Definitely a joke... there is nowhere on Manhattan with a building number of 56322--it would be somewhere in New Jersey if the numbers went that far west. I'm guessing Patrick has some fun friends or it's all for lulz.