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I love the project in terms of creating something but actually using such a clock just gives me anxiety just thinking about it. Endless cycle of waking up, checking the time, calculating the rest hours until I need to get back and falling back to sleep.


One of several things I’ve done over the years to optimize my sleep is never look at the time if i wake up. just go back to sleep.


Maybe it can be connected to a voice-interface system so you have to actually tell it "show me the time".


When we were kids we were these kids and created the lego empire


Really can't imagine playing any high performance games on the Deck since I sadly got the bad fan in mine and can't stand this high pitch noise


You grow the razor inside the apple, duh


My grandma is gonna love it


We'll try to be the guy who shares invidious links to non tech friends. That's not fun either


Most of the time the user just wants to share the entire speech bubble and it is way easier this way instead of fiddling with beginning and endpoints


I can't imagine why anyone would ever want to share an entire speech bubble, without any context (as in a screenshot).

On the other hand, it's obvious that given a message like "My address is 123 Xyzzy Rd, come anytime," the user would only want to select a subset, not the entire message.


"...without any context (as in a screenshot)."

Right, it saves typing when using some of the words elsewhere, and or when there's something in the bubble like a URL or awkward Unicode character. Copying the text is much quicker than regenerating it from scratch—or it ought to be!

Also, with an address and or phone number it saves making copying errors (I regularly copy text this way).


Why? All those algorithms/selection code are commonplace and were solved decades ago so why aren't they used?


Jep, its a black rectangle


Copilot as well as chatgpt have helped me so much in learning a framework that I need to know at work. It's just amazing for entry level stuff. Of course it's not always correct but it can help so much if you already have some knowledge and can direct it into the correct path


Whatever you do do not touch anything related to the app in the Google play console. Any change will reset the review


Not true, nowadays you have to send changes to review manually. It's not automatic anymore.


Thanks for the tip!


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