Hi I’m trying to create an automation using the Apple Pay transaction automation to keep track of my expenses automatically by saving the transactions into a csv file in iCloud. It works great on my iPhone but I’m getting a shortcut error when I pay with my Apple Watch. Is Apple Pay not able to append text to a file? Is it’s not able to anybody knows any other way to achieve this automation on Apple Watch?
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The above pic made my day, after some thinking and trail error method, I finally created a custom shortcut widget, of course with some compromises too. No apps involved.
What do you say?
can u guys help me with this ? i want to set a shortcut to remind my mother to check if she took her medicines whenever she leaves home location , she old and keeps forgetting always and it’s important to her to take them…
I have created this shortcuts recipe but I need to refine it. The problem I’m encountering is that if ANYTHING happens during recording (the screen turns off/sleeps, I try to go to another app, a phone call comes in, etc) the process is cancelled at it doesn’t complete. What can I add/change to make sure that it continues?
Hey team, now that 12ft.io has stopped working and 1ft.io has taken over, I’m wondering if anyone has a shortcut to make 1ft.io have the remove paywall option pop up like it did in the 12ft.io option in safari?
It’s always the same middle school philosophy cringe takes on things that have no business with those takes
“Guy talking about bacteria” Lex: “Tell me what place love has in bacteria colonies.”
This guy has the most immature clitche takes that are unbelievably painful to listen to.
Guy - “talks about plant life that is hostile to other plant life” its an extremely interesting topic Lex - proceeds to interrupt the guy and go on a 30 minute fake intellectual rant about human warfare and how he thinks it relates to the topic…..
It’s either that or he tries drawing connections to computer programming for things that have zero connection to it. I truly cannot stand listening to that guy
The more controversial, the better.
An example of this is The Get Real Podcast. I just got done binge-listening to them and I like how I feel like I’m hanging out with friends when I’m listening to them. I highly recommend checking them out. Any other podcast like this?
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I’m trying to find a good true crime podcast to listen to. I’ve never listened to one and I know there’s many out there that cover the same cases so I wanna find the best and just listen to one of course. No point hearing the same case over and over again.
I want a list of podcasts that kept you on the edge of your seat or had a jaw dropping moment!
I have insomnia. At night all the worst thoughts race around my head. The best solution I’ve found is having a good podcast going so that I can focus on that instead, and then I can fall often asleep within like 10 minutes. But they need to follow a few things: 1) be somewhat interesting - I usually listen to true crime or unsolved mysteries kind of podcasts. I’ve tried meditation podcasts and sleep podcasts like “sleep with me” and they are nowhere near the same. 2) no sudden loud noises and yelling. I’d prefer the host curb their enthusiasm for my night listening.
I usually have the best luck with podcasts like Park Predators, Lore, and Criminal for sleeping because they are usually pretty even-toned. BUT there’s the third issue: now most podcasts are adding in ad breaks, so even my go-to’s will be interrupted by SUDDEN LOUD YELLING DO YOU HAVE TROUBLE FINDING THAT ONE CAR THATS RIGHT FOR YOU? COME ON DOWN TO-
I tried a few “ad-free” podcast apps that were recommended online and …
Which book was so engaging that kept you constantly begging for what happened next?
No romance as the main theme. At the very least, very little sexual content. Any intended age group accepted.
We’ve all read bad books, but I want something especially egregious.
I don’t mean something you may not necessarily agree with, but a book that violates any sensible writing rules. One full of painful cliches, overdramatic scenes, the complete inability to achieve suspension of disbelief, an incoherent plot with glaring holes.
I want to shake my head in complete disgust lol. Maybe giggle a little.
*Edited for clarification
Hi! I’m a teenager starting my Christmas list, and looking for book recommendations.
I have divorced parents, and one is WAY more conservative when it comes to what they let me read. The other one will let me read anything as they believe my access to reading shouldn’t be restricted (barring like erotica).
So what are some of your favorite books- and which parents Christmas list should I put them on?
always backed away from classic books, first book i’ve attempted to read as wuthering heights and had a hard time understanding. however recently, i find myself intrigued and now want to learn how to read and understand classic literature, especially learn to analyze it. any good starters or tips?
thank you for the recommendations!! overwhelmed with the options so i’ll start slowly!
As in there is something fundamentally wrong with them and it bothers the people around them
Like a child way too comfortable with things no child should be, or holds deeply-rooted, warped beliefs that hurt them as much as others
Or just does unnerving things
Just someone that should have been locked in an asylum before the story even started
I’ve been working my way through award winning books and some I’ve been finding some really disappointing. Which do you think are worth the hype?
Please no spoilers without the tags: >! Spoiler here !<
Hi, I’m a fan of games that has very grindy gameplays and I always tend to get bored of games for reasons I’m still trying to find out why.
I like Pokemon (shiny hunting) Monster Hunter (all except the mobile one) Genshin Impact Stardew Valley Disgaea (all) Xcom 2 (cant remember if this was grindy but I remember I had tons of fun with this) Minecraft (Vault Hunters mod) I used to play a lot of MMOs Ragnarok Online Maplestory
I jwu and I can’t get any names anymore at the top of my head. Thanks in advance for any suggestions
Edit:added more games that I now can remember
So as the title says I am looking for games that can run on computers that are not that powerful (ryzen 3 3200g with integrated gpu + 16gb ram). I don’t mind if the game is old or not super popular but I also don’t mind if the game is newer and played by a lot of people.
Drop your best bets below!
Thank you in advance.
Like you would probably rate all of today’s games like that, but the ones I am really appreciative of are Mirror’s Edge (the 2008 one) the older “benchmark” game called Crysis and all after that, and the original Far Cry. If you don’t want to be talking about benchmark games, then the Monkey Island games from early 90s still have wonderful graphics as are a lot of games from the Super Nintendo (SNES) era. It’s quite remarkable what graphics those games had with such limited hardware! Again, what I am curious about is not necessarily games requiring high resources (although you can suggest those too), just being appealing/ beautiful.
Looking for those games that are so good they could ruin others.
My personal list:
Return to the Obra Dinn - This scratches a logical itch I didn’t know I had. This has ruined other games in the detective genre. They are either too simple (click here to solve) or their puzzles make no logical sense.
Outer Wilds - The sense of exploration is unmatched piecing everything together was a great joy. The end is something that will stay with me for a long time.
Subnautica - The only adventure/survival game that managed to keep my attention for more than 10 minutes. Exploring the sea and the sense of discovery is only matched by Outer Wilds. That sense of wonder kept me going with the base building and survival bits. 90% of these kinds of games lose me very quickly. Collect food, find wood, and rocks, build repeat. I get bored and turn off the game. Most likely not my genre but this game worked.
Disco Elysium - Who knew I needed an RPG with no combat? Wow, this made other CRPGs …
So I’m looking for a PC game where you start from nothing and where you have to “build” yourself or your “wealth”. It’s kinda hard for me to explain with precision what I’m looking for but the idea is to be able to start from the bottom and have the freedom to evolve your character in many ways.
- I’ve tried The Guild 2, it was fun but the game gets repetitive at some point.
- I’ve also tried Kenshi but didn’t like it that much.
I don’t mind if it’s 2D or 3D graphics, I would focus on the gameplay itself and the possibilities it offers. Do you guys have ideas?