For the last week I’ve been waking up with my storage at ~70 GB and by the time I go to bed it’s around ~81 GB and then the next morning back to 70. Any idea why this would happen?
Has Plex been acting finicky on Apple TV for anyone else? I have to mash my button on an episode thumbnail repeatedly until an episode starts, it buffers for like 15-30 seconds, and then finally plays totally fine, even letting me ff and rewind with zero buffering once it has started. Sometimes it randomly crashes to my home screen mid-stream, though. I've uninstalled and reinstalled the app, but it hasn't helped. I've rebooted the server, and rebooted my Macbook it is hosted on. I don't have this problem on LG WebOS, Android TV, or my Pixel phone. Just started happening maybe a week ago.
I would try the TestFlight for the new TV app and see if that helps. They stopped updating the current app a while ago, and the "Preview" version has been steadily updated for a year now. I still hate the new iOS/iPadOS app and this is very much similar, but it has gotten better in the past few months, and I'm not having the problems I was having with the current (old) TV app. I also realized that if you want HDR at all, you have to use the new app, as the old one will only do SDR now (at least for me). How to access the Plex Experience Preview (Android mobile, iOS, tvOS)
Thanks! Unfortunately I don't have an iOS device to join the test flight and it says this beta is full when I click it anyways
I have to go Apple TV settings and restart my device once a week. Same on the Apple TV HD I had before the 4K.
Yeah I've tried that too. Everything else seems to work fine aside from Plex. Weird. Guess there truly is no perfect TV stick/device. I've had every big name brand you can think of.
I love my Roku but the plex app update recently drives me crazy. Still works fine but they changed the UI and it’s clueless.
At the time, in 2015, we thought El Capitan shipped during an era of somewhat lazy icon design from Apple. If only we knew then how good we still had it.
A few months ago, my doctor was concerned I had blood pressure so I was told to buy a cuff. After sending 1-2 weeks of readings to her, she said everything looked fine, which at the time was confusing because I felt like I had just as many high readings as I had normal ones, if not more. Regardless, at her direction I stopped monitoring, and last night I was scrolling through notifications I had missed yesterday and one of them was an Apple Watch hypertension alert. I’ve been losing trust in my doctor over the past year or two, but I think this is the final straw. I know the watch alert doesn’t mean I definitely have high blood pressure but with that in addition to the initial concern, I’m going to assume it’s accurate.
was the cuff calibrated? Your Doc should have offered to calibrate at your visit. regardless, definitely follow up. I was put on a low dosage of losartan last year and it's been amazing.
https://9to5mac.com/2026/01/16/iphone-apple-app-store-search-results-ads-new-design/?utm_source=tldrnewsletter "A recent change removes the blue background around sponsored results."
Apple Developing AirTag-Sized AI Pin With Dual Cameras "Apple is reportedly working on a small, wearable AI pin equipped with multiple cameras, a speaker, and microphones. It will likely run the new Siri chatbot the company plans to unveil in iOS 27. Apple wants the final version of the pin to be about the same size as an AirTag but slightly thicker. The AI pin could be released as soon as 2027, but development is still in the early stages, and the product could be canceled"
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/arti...source=tldrnewsletter&leadSource=uverify wall "Apple is reportedly working on a small, wearable AI pin equipped with multiple cameras, a speaker, and microphones. It will likely run the new Siri chatbot the company plans to unveil in iOS 27. Apple wants the final version of the pin to be about the same size as an AirTag but slightly thicker. The AI pin could be released as soon as 2027, but development is still in the early stages, and the product could be canceled."
modern, consumer use AI is incredibly stupid. AI wearables/dedicated AI devices are even stupider. they've failed before and will fail again, even from a company like Apple.
They should put this R&D money instead into a smaller and lighter Vision Pro, and if needed put AI into that instead. Wearable pin sounds dumb AF
Does anyone have any reccomendations for an app similar to Freeform? I used Goodnotes for the longest for digital notetaking on my ipad, but last year I tried out Freeform and I loved having a digital canvas where I could drop a lot of different ideas, photos, youtube links, take notes with my ipad, etc. I also loved being able to use it on my macbook as well - especially for dropping in different media/screenshots I need. However, now that I have used it a lot more I am realizing I want a little more control with all the various things I add to each board that Freeform lacks. You can bring some order to the chaos using scenes, but that can be a little cumbersome. I saw that with the new creator studio it looks like they are bringing folder support to freeform which will be a nice addition but doesn't really solve my need for more control over everything on the board itself. I've heard Craft Docs might be something worth testing but thought I'd ask here just in case.
I'm pretty upset they chose to shelve the rumored Vision Air project that would've been the consumer version of the headset in lieu of the AR glasses crap, since those are gaining popularity. I hope they come back to it, otherwise I see the VisionOS platform fizzling out without mainstream adoption and developer support. AI pin is stupid and hoping it stays in prototype phase.
Even if I thought that an AI pin was a useful tool for me, there’s no way I trust Apple with it given Siri’s track record at this point.
Thanks - I'll check it out. Figma is one of those apps that I know I should learn but for whatever reason have never messed around with. I get so stuck in the world of Adobe. :(