There was an iOS app called Robofence which would let me report spam/telemrkting calls as well as collect data from other user reports to help protect us. It's dead now. Any recommendations that don't involve a subscription?

I think all relaxation activities should be merged into 'sleep', including book reading and relaxing baths…

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well, it's more like one third of our lives, isn't it? Why not enjoy it? :D

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yeah, it's tempting to try out something, but it's become easy to be cynical of someone's intentions now, exceedingly rightly so.

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jeez.

Unrelated but on my mind:

I recently signed up for a health app that promises to give a single metric to track for your health. It's called PAI Health.

Only after I signed on did I notice that on their site, they've mentioned they work with Insurers. I sure as shit don't want my health data falling into their hands! So I asked them to remove my data and close my account. They've said they've done so, but who knows, really!

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Confirm this to me, please - Apple has killed burst photos in iOS 13/iPhone 11 because of hold-to-record-video, right?

hear hear!

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Man, 2FA is EASY with 1Password! I'm migrating all my 2FA to it…

Nothing ruins a good productivity mood like a required reboot. Not even a software update. Some DNS issue that absolutely needed a reboot to fix. Bah!

first, they would only make it available in person, then you had to have a Macbook, then they said ok, Apple TV people can also see. And now it's "please, everyone show up and see it on YouTube!"

I don't see it as a maturity or ease of access or a win for YouTube as a streaming platform. I see it as a sign of Apple saying, "How can we make more people excited enough to buy our products now that the markets have matured and people are keeping their iPhones longer?"

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