This is how I did it, using my Mac laptop. You can’t do it with the phone app, but a Mac or Windows computer can.
https://gist.github.com/gboudreau/94bb0c11a6209c82418d01a59d958c93
This is how I did it, using my Mac laptop. You can’t do it with the phone app, but a Mac or Windows computer can.
https://gist.github.com/gboudreau/94bb0c11a6209c82418d01a59d958c93
My experience with those was that they proved formulaic and repetitive after a time, but the first few were good. They did have problems with shallow characterisations, though, at least to me.
Honda’s sensing system will read shadows from bridges as obstructions in the road that it needs to brake for. It’s easy enough to accelerate out of the slowdown, but I was surprised to find that there is apparently no radar check to see if the obstruction is real.
My current vehicle doesn’t have that issue, so either the programming has been improved or the vendor for the sensing systems is a different one (different vehicle make, so it’s entirely possible).
That vehicle had a recall out to replace the badly-designed shifter. It was ignored.
The fix would have been free.
Android Automotive (the car OS) does support phone projection (Android Auto and CarPlay).
From what I’ve seen in reviews of cars that have it, Automotive is pretty solid, and I’d take an EV that had it as long as CarPlay were an option. (So no GM for me).
They can’t gather data from my use of the built-in apps if I don’t use them.
World of Warcraft would benefit from this. Local processing power is quite up to the task these days, and it’s jarring to see your name on the screen but the audio says “champion” or something similar.
Maybe in 11.0…
Because everything has to be a video now. Ugh.
Ship navigation lights and aircraft lights.
The intended purpose is to indicate a vessel’s current location and course so that other operators can see and avoid, especially at night.
Larger aircraft are also fitted with collision avoidance systems that automatically prompt pilots to climb or descend (and synchronise with the system on the other aircraft).
Bonus: day shapes are displayed on vessel mastheads to indicate the operating status of a vessel during daylight hours.
It also should open the embedded link in a post, but that also just goes to the post.
And finally added a rear wiper. Its absence is why I didn’t consider one of these.
Ugh, I was afraid of that. I’m also testing Memmy, and after some prodding I managed to get its image viewer to present a save icon when tapping on images from the post view, so I can do it there for now, but I’m sure not everyone runs two clients.
I’m really used to a long press popping up a context menu in addition to whatever other UI there may be, so hopefully at some point one of the apps will add that, and Mlem will add save in some fashion.
(I love to keep cute cat pictures. Missing mine a lot!)
I’ll do a one-time payment gladly — I did with Apollo — but not a subscription.
Some keyboards also come with software that lets you disable or remap keys. I turned Caps Lock into something more useful to me, for instance.