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Right, but if you want it to track your sleeping….
Right, but if you want it to track your sleeping….
The current watch’s battery life makes it a non-starter for me. Sleep and health trackers would be nice, and might convince me to make the leap. But no way to do that without charging the current ones twice a day, which is ridiculous. In a perfect world it would go for a whole week before charging.
Sure we have: profits are worth more than 200 lives, and counting.
Ah yes because debating Trump exposes him to people so well
I think you need to read The Mythical Man-Month. 9 women can’t make a baby in one month.
Ok they may not announce it specifically as “Siri 2.0” but I think we can agree that if Siri is powered with an LLM they would tout it as “next-generation” or something like that. My point is that these new technologies lend themselves well to vastly improving Siri, even in its current “evolved” form. Personally, I still think it’s very lacking.
Fair. I suppose it depends on how well it’s coming along in their internal development.
Right, that’s why I think they’ll wait until WWDC next year and not do some reveal any earlier.
Toggle on/off the always-on display. That way if I’m at dinner with friends or whatever it doesn’t distract me, but when I’m at my desk I can see things anytime.
Update: I figured it out. Change “turn on” to “toggle”. smh my damn head
Oh wow this a great idea! How did you do it?
-edit- I see how to make a shortcut to turn it “on” or “off”, but the toggle IF on or IF off is what has me stumped.
no u
I agree so much. The game I mention was fun and simple when it launched, and they keep enshittifying more and more with this rot. The interface is nothing but a huge wall of dancing meaningless icons.
Eh it’s a computer at the end of the day. The ultimate unavoidable in computing is “off and on again”.
Ah, that worked! Thank you, I should have thought of that.
I’m with you, for the most part. There are a couple vitals I would like to track for my own reasons, but yeah same otherwise. There are a few handy tools but none I can’t live without.
You can get the Apple Watch with cellular to receive calls, but I think it will only be a companion to your main phone.