Set a timer on the iPhone, both iPhone and Apple Watch will ring. Set a timer on the Apple Watch, only the watch will ring.
Also all used timers in the past are not synced on both devices.
I hate this so much! Some apps do this even multiple times during startup.
Thank you for telling where to find that setting. I tried to find it intuitively but failed miserably.
You’re current journal app has more features that you want, yet you use the new native Apple one more?
A good start for sure would be to learn to listen and understand, not listen to answer.
I basically have nearly everything within home assistant showing up in HomeKit and never had issues so far. Home assistant is the player in the background running all the automations while exposing the most important devices to HomeKit (esp. for voice commands with Siri) Only downside using HomeKit as the „UI“: Notifications are very limited.
Smaller steps. One at a time. Test.
I started off with HA, integrating all my devices i had at once, totally enthusiastic as I was. There were times where I installed several automations and integrations within just a few minutes, not giving them time to work for them selves, especially not in a „productive“ environment with wife, kids, neighbours, etc. all involved in the system.
Lots of automations broke or did not work as expected and I saw my self confronted fixing so many building sites at once.
I am through the roughest part. But should I start from scratch any time I will most surely start I’d small, test, iterate and move on.
So TSMPFKaT? That’s catchy!
It is forbidden to block the ball by jamming it with the feet, legs, etc., if this prevents an opponent from playing the ball (in accordance with the rules). The addition of the rule conformity is important, because it is a variant of dangerous play.
I am curious. What do you carry in your pockets?
My wallet got exchanged by my watch. I grab my Smartphone only when I know I’ll need to get work done or take pictures when out and about.
Last thing are keys. But even they are narrowed down to front door, garage and bike. Sontheim other ones I only need at home.
Said who?
UX in open source software is mostly fine for those who built it for them selves or people in the same environment.
As soon as stuff gets built for others with other requirements empathy declines, and I don’t mean this disrespectful. Good professional UX sources are needed, indeed to fill this gap. But will they be able to convince the open source devs who often were Initiator of the projects?
Intercom messaging from an HomeKit automation trigger.