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Daneel_
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  1. No need to make small-talk with someone is a positive for many people. That might make it worth it?
  2. Interesting little read. I always find it fascinating when old code holds up really well - especially structurally. Great trip down memory lane!
  3. Try Pass4Wallet. It has a long list of supported barcode types and it's free, so win-win.

    I'm not affiliated, I've just found it to be very flexible over a few years of using it.

  4. I've been using Pass4Wallet (the app you linked) for a number of years and it's been fantastic. I'd recommend it.
  5. Look at Pass4Wallet - free from the start.
  6. Try Pass4Wallet from the app store. It's free and supports a huge array of barcode types, including codabar. It's been my go-to custom card app for a number of years.
  7. I’m curious. What are the critical features you’re looking for? I always like to hear the specifics of how people want to use fonts.
  8. To me it seems that they're banking on it becoming indispensable. Right now I could go back to pre-AI and be a little disappointed but otherwise fine. I figure all of these AI companies are in a race to make themselves part of everyone's core workflow in life, like clothing or a smart phone, such that we don't have much of a choice as to whether we use it or not - it just IS.

    That's what the investors are chasing, in my opinion.

  9. Did you read the article? That's kind of the point, that you don't see it visually, but when you copy/paste it then it's there. If you evaluate the code with your brain you'll get the correct answer, but copy and paste it and the answer is different.
  10. The logic results in 3 + 3 - 5 = 1, so it's not 5, sorry.

    I'd love to know what logic path you followed to get 5 though!

  11. Seems like the author of the linked post has a lost airtag located in the abyss.
  12. Not everywhere has apple stores that you can “just walk in to”
  13. You can whisper to Siri on your phone or your watch too - that’s not a ring exclusive.
  14. From 2027 onwards the answer will need to be yes, as a result of these standards.
  15. > BLE transmitter to trigger voice input on a watch

    I suggesting triggering input on a watch, not voice recording on the ring. In my suggestion the ring would be a ‘dumb’ input device.

  16. The power generation portion of that switch is around 1.4x1.4cm and can power the transmitter to send a signal over 40m. I think it’s likely that it could be adapted into a ring form.

    See: https://core-electronics.com.au/attachments/uploads/TEL0173-...

  17. It’s my first language. Why is it funny to you? I’m dead serious when I say that “years” implies more than two in almost all contexts.

    If someone said “that’s years ago” I’d assume 5+. If someone said “it’ll be years before that’s released” I would again assume 5+.

    To be two I would expect “that’ll be out in a couple of years”, or “in a year or two”.

    For this ring I would write “battery life is between 12-15 hours of use, which will typically last about two years under normal use”

  18. About the only thing I use it for is stopping a timer - it’s great for that.
  19. I feel like this should be promoted or made clearer on the product page - this is how I think many people would prefer to use it, provided it could trigger voice input on the pebble/device/other watch - for example, as a Siri trigger.
  20. I’d be interested to see a battery-less ring that uses the mechanical energy of the press to power a BLE transmitter to trigger voice input on a watch. I feel like it’s much safer, plus it has no fixed lifespan.
  21. Given that the user will typically have their watch on them as well, why not make the ring a battery-less BLE transmitter that triggers voice input on the watch? It’s still one-handed operation, but now the battery life is infinite since there’s no battery? The disposable ring seems like a solution in search of a problem to me, unfortunately.

    Example button: https://core-electronics.com.au/self-powered-wireless-switch...

    I imagine the reason is reliability, but USD$99 plus international shipping every two years isn’t worth that to me, sorry.

    Aside: I loved my kickstarter pebble and my steel, btw!

  22. Don’t be :) learning is lifelong
  23. I would always say “two” when talking about such a small quantity. “Years” is misleading, as evidenced by many other comments here.

    “The battery lasts two years”

  24. I almost never want to take a note though, I usually want to perform an action.

    Recording a note isn’t high friction in my opinion though: “Hey siri make a note XYZ”. Admittedly I don’t create or use notes like this, but I use reminders a lot and I’ve never felt like there was friction: “hey siri remind me to call Dave when I get home”

  25. I have an ultra 2, and I typically hold it about 5-10cm from my mouth when I try to use raise-to-speak. Maybe that approach will help you?
  26. I’m not talking grammar, I’m talking convention.

    Think of it more like this: If I was selling you a car and said it would last for years, then would you expect it to fall apart after two years? I certainly wouldn’t. When talking about small quantities we tend to specify an exact number (two, three), however as the range becomes larger and less exact we use generalities (years). Because of this “years” would typically refer to a span of at least 3-5 years, and I would argue even longer.

  27. I thought you might find it interesting to know that it’s “wont” instead of “want”, when saying “wont to do”

    https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/wont

    Also: I agree with your concern

  28. It says two years of average use.

    “Two” is not “years” in my opinion. “Years” implies at least 3-5.

  29. This makes it a non-starter for me. It feels utterly wasteful, and I’m basically paying USD$100 for a ring subscription every two years, plus international shipping. I can’t support that, sorry.
  30. I’ve never had that issue with my Apple Watch. Granted, apple are a world-class developer (arguably), so their stuff might be more reliable, but I use raise-to-speak and hey siri with my watch all the time.

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