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  • It looks like it goes away (I went into the settings for one contact, where there’s a toggle to switch back to SMS/MMS).

    Unfortunately, I can’t figure out how to change it back to RCS for that conversation now.

    Also, on a more personal note: the baby blue background is ugly AF. Like actually just heinous. I’d rather it wasn’t there, you get a perfectly good indicator RIGHT ABOVE THE TEXT INPUT FIELD what it’s about to send.


  • I recently bought a Boox Palma, which is a phone-size Android device with a real E-Ink display.

    It’s not a phone (WiFi/Bluetooth only, no mobile radio), and with 4-bit greyscale it’s definitely an adjustment to use with a lot of apps (it has per-app DPI & contrast controls to help), but they’ve done a lot of work on the refresh rate to make it feel responsive.

    It even has midrange-phone specs (SD 6xx series CPU, 6GB RAM, 4Ah battery), with full Google Play, so it’s a quite usable Android device overall. Like most modern E-Ink devices, has a CCT warm-to-cool frontlight, so great for night-time use.

    Now would I want to use it as my only, everyday device (if it was a phone too)? Probably not. Could I? Almost certainly.

    Colour E-Ink is still quite limited (in contrast, and resolution), but I expect the patents on that are quite a bit newer and we won’t be seeing so much movement in that area so soon.











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    I know of multiple people who’ve backed into poles that went right down the middle between two of them while they were too busy watching the screen.

    A very useful and welcome addition, but not something to be wholly relied on as a replacement for paying attention.


  • Usually separate labelling where I’m from.

    You can advertise your product as “gluten free” if it doesn’t contain any ingredients containing gluten, but will have a separate disclaimer which looks something like “processed in a factory also handling nuts, gluten, and dairy products” as applicable.

    I’m not sure if this is mandatory or voluntary labelling here, but in my opinion it satisfies the need for truly allergic people to choose products not even made on the same premises as their allergens, while avoiding perverse labelling such as the parent poster’s “gluten free beans”.



  • Agree with all these points about the Nexdock.

    We bought a bunch of them at work to be KVM consoles for computers without network out of band management, and at that they excel.

    That said, I don’t think I actually knew it had speakers, wasn’t really part of my use case :)

    It also makes me wish that USB-C connectors on GPUs hadn’t been such a short-term deal, the one-cable hookup is definitely a great thing.





  • Worse still, a lot of “modern” designs don’t even both including that trivial amount of content in the page, so if you’ve got a bad connection you get a page with some of the style and layout loaded, but nothing actually in it.

    I’m not really sure how we arrived at this point, it seems like use of lazy-loading universally makes things worse, but it’s becoming more and more common.

    I’ve always vaguely assumed it’s just a symptom of people having never tested in anything but their “perfect” local development environment; no low-throughput or high-latency connections, no packet loss, no nothing. When you’re out here in the real world, on a marginal 4G connection - or frankly even just connecting to a server in another country - things get pretty grim.

    Somewhere along the way, it feels like someone just decided that pages often not loading at all was more acceptable than looking at a loading progress bar for even a second or two longer (but being largely guaranteed to have the whole page once you get there).