

Anyone got a good recommendation for an affordable smart watch that works with GadgetBridge?
I’m looking to move on from an ancient Garmin that barely holds charge for 2 days…
Anyone got a good recommendation for an affordable smart watch that works with GadgetBridge?
I’m looking to move on from an ancient Garmin that barely holds charge for 2 days…
90% of it is idiots reporting deer/coyote sightings or falsely reporting fireworks as “gunshots?!?!” at 1:00am. I have literally been woken up by stupid Ring notifications more than by the fireworks themselves.
I think your theory is plausible. On the YT smart TV app, the ads seem to be increasingly about unpleasant things like dick pills, period pads, and constipation treatments. I think they literally serve up unsavory ad content as a way of punishing you into shelling out for a subscription. Jokes on them, I just switched to SmartTube.
Me, still using a site licensed copy of Office 2007 from a job I had over a decade ago.
The annoying part is how many mainstream tech companies have ham-fisted AI into every crevice of every product. It isn’t necessary and I’m not convinced it results in a “better search result” for 90% of the crap people throw into Google. Basic indexed searches are fine for most use cases.
They need to make an open source version of the Hitster card game that lets you use this to listen to the whole song (if you choose) whether you have a Spotify account or not.