@tarunvats33@theonecid It looks good, but you cannot quick call like in the list view by swiping on the contact and dialling the preferred number. This creates 2 steps to dial a favourite. Or is there anway to quick dial?
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@RaoSumukh Have kids. Then you will buy both.
One would be so the algorithm knows your preference and suggests the songs
The other so that it can blare baby shark 24 x 7 on and on and screw up the algorithm so your year end is ping fong.
The AIs need to take a chill pill. Good thing we have a server farm working 24-7 in a top-secret location to do just that. Join us as we fight back to #MakeAIMediocreAgain
@tarunvats33 Hey @tarunvats33 , interesting observation. If you swipe up on the home screen and quickly swipe right, you can get the Google page on your app drawer.
Basic acts of courtesy are often absent in India. Holding doors for others, appreciating public servants, thanking the waiting staff at restaurants -- I've seen very few people do this.
Several times, @ShachiGambhir and I have observed whenever we thank waiters for bringing us extra cutlery or refilling our glasses of water, they're quite surprised and don't know how to react. Because they don't get it often.
When I went to the US, I saw everyone thanking the bus driver when getting off. I did that last evening in Bengaluru and got weird looks from fellow passengers -- because none of them are used to it. But the driver smiled and awkwardly said thank you to me as well.
Another extremely common gesture in the West is holding doors for others behind you. And every time I did it there, I would get a loud thank you with a wide smile. Needless to say, I do it here in India too. But, nobody cares. No thank you, no courteous smile, or anything. That doesn't stop me from continuing to do it, but it would be nice if we started appreciating such small gestures. I've seen very few people hold doors for others here. Everyone seems to be in a hurry. So maybe start doing it next time you're in a mall or a restaurant?
Every time you utilize someone's service, thank them. Whether it's an auto rickshaw driver, a flight attendant, or the person who cleans your table at a restaurant. A tiny gesture can make their day!
People want more storytelling in YouTube content and not just ADHD fast paced videos. Which is why my new video is over 40 minutes and has the most depth of any of our videos! My goal is to show it works so more creators switch over ❤️🫡
Depth Effect on Android?
iOS lets you add a depth effect to your lock screen so that subjects in your lock screen wallpaper can be layered over the clock.
Developer @Siavash7999 managed to get this working on Android, thanks to ML Kit's subject segmentation API!
You can try this out on your own Android device by installing the latest canary version of the "PixelXpert" Xposed module (requires root).
IMO Google should add this to Android. This is so cool!
Evidence of tech innovation rising across India.
An engineer who’s not building yet another delivery app.
@sanjeevs_iitr is using complex math to target level 5 autonomy.
I’m cheering loudly. 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
And certainly won’t debate his choice of car!