Isn't the Siri that is closest meant to respond to your command? My iPhone is beside me and starts listening for a second before the HomePod way over in the kitchen takes over and totally misinterprets what I'm asking.
@schwa My iPhone will usually start listening (I can see the swirly circle come up) but after a few seconds it disappears a distant HomePod will take over and say something dumb like “pause in the Ben's room?” which is definitely the most annoying way to respond to “add onions to the shopping list”
This is not what I would expect. If you have Journaling Schedule enabled, you will receive the schedule notification even if you have notifications turned off. I realise that correctness is debatable here, but I would argue that Notification status should take precedence since that’s how it works in every other app. And it is the only way it could work in a non-Apple app.
Here's another example of something you'll be able to do with Shortcuts in @tvforecastapp 2.8: Get the progress episode of all shows on a given network:
@JeroenSchaper@tvforecastapp Depends what you mean by item. For shows, the Title, Overview and Network properties are available. For an episode, the Show, Title, Season Number, Episode Number, Overview, Runtime and Release Date are available. Would this work for your use case?
@rjchatfield this highlights for me that I obviously don’t “get” mastadon. I thought it was possible to seamlessly migrate instances but apparently not!
Would love to get to the bottom of this mystery: when my battery is low(ish) on my iPhone 12 Pro, the audio will duck dramatically in certain circumstances. For example, if my phone is on the bench playing a podcast and I tap the screen to wake it up, the sound will instantly get really quiet. It will slowly get louder again over the next minute or so. This only affects the internal speaker, it does not happen when airplaying, or with headphones. IMO, it has the trappings of a hardware issue.