On 6/8/24 01:27, Jörg Lorenz wrote:
Am 08.06.24 um 07:27 schrieb Jörg Lorenz:
Am 08.06.24 um 03:42 schrieb bad💽sector:
Me no speak chinese, care to elaborate?
Else, same to you with knobs on it.
-- Artificial stupidity will never be competitive.
Your sig is extremely accurate.
*SCNR*
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SCNR
A professor once tought us something like this: 'in an increasingly
globalised society with members none the less preserving their unique
customs and languages to the beat of automated translation it will no
longer suffice for communications to be understandable, they must
henceforth be impossible to misunderstand'. That was in the late sixties
but some cannibals still haven't learned it.
And since this is an android NG, a case in point: looking to select Do
Not Disturb mode I enter "disturb" in the searchbox to get 2 results
namely Notifications (including the Do not disturb entry) and Apps
(including a Do not disturb permission entry). But when I swipe over to
the Notifications page (or screen) I find nothing having anything to do
with Do Not Disturb there. So I next try Modes & Routines (which like
Sounds & Vibes is very suggestive plus it even includes a very similar
Sleep mode) but still no cigar even though 'Sleep' and 'Do Not Disturb'
seem to me as being at least similar if not identical in vocation.
Finally I find it on the Settings-Notifications page. One should never
ever use except unique entries throughout a menu tree so that when there already is a notifications page (aka screen for yet another example of
brain death seeing that this flip phone only has two screens which are
physical parts of the whole) you cannot have another notifications entry
under Settings. The problem is that when cow-punchers, pardon my french, code-punchers enter such overload vortices and can't figure out whether
to shit, fart ot go blind they opt for the first out in that triad and
simply unload yet another duplicate entry hoping that it will just
disapear in what they nonetheless call a menu-tree (a typical example of
what results when zikas are allowed to approch a keyboard within less
than 50 clicks ..and I'm NOT an apple fan thank you).
--
Some people cannot think outside the box, forever complaining that they
cannot find it.
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