Hannes

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  • HannestoAndroid@lemmy.worldWhat's your favourite paid Android app?English
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    You can create rules based on the content of the notification to group different notifications together as one, to delay them, to change the ringtone or to dismiss them all together.

    You can also automatically click a button inside of a notification if certain requirements you define are met, you can stop the same app to send many notifications within a set amount of time (like when someone is writing a lot in a WhatsApp group then you only get one notification per minute for that group)

    It’s way more than just focus mode




  • HannestoTechnology@lemmy.worldIs it just me or do all search engines feel soooo bad these days?English
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    If it’s free then you’re the product

    And if you’re the product then there’s an interest to keep you on the site and show you ads which works best if the first result isn’t the correct one and you need to scroll or even go to page two

    It’s literally the reason why Google got so much worse that they wanted to show more ads to users which wouldn’t work if the best result is always the first





  • HannestoGames@lemmy.worldSteam does the opposite of forcing Arbitration on its usersEnglish
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    How often are you reading about someone suing and then that lawsuit (which is already in court) being dropped because they got a better offer for an arbitration/settlement out of court? For me that’s a very common thing to read for bigger cases.

    But I agree that forced arbitration with not even a chance to take it to court if you don’t like the offer is horrible for the consumer



  • Isn’t it often in both parties to settle things out of court? For the one that’d sue it’s usually more money at less cost and the company gets around possibly having a bad precedent set and the bad publicity to potentially losing in court.

    This is probably aimed at people creating issues in the hopes of getting a settlement for something that has a slim (but Nonzero) chance to hold up in court.

    It’s a company - I think this aims at people only bringing serious claims and reducing the paperwork for them - but since it’s Valve people will glorify everything they do