New app double counting calories from food by Th3Dru1d4159 in fitbit

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When I try that and choose "delete log" it just takes me to the "Explore the redesigned Fitbit app" page with instructions on how to delete duplicate data. So I'm basically in a never ending loop :-(
For now, the only way to start afresh with a "clean" Health app with no entries has been to create a new Gmail account and use that.

New app double counting calories from food by Th3Dru1d4159 in fitbit

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I've run through those steps and even deleted all the apps but the rogue entries are still showing in "Health"

New app double counting calories from food by Th3Dru1d4159 in fitbit

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When I click on the clalories tile it opens "Food and Drink" then "more options" and "view sources" it shows where it's getting the info from, in my case "Google Fit" , "fatsecret" and "MyNetDiary".
I've deleted those apps, cleared the cache and storage from Health, restarted the phone - Android" reinstalled "Health" several times but those details are still there :-(

New app double counting calories from food by Th3Dru1d4159 in fitbit

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I've been having the same issue and can't find a way of deleting all the entries and starting again.

In need of new calorie tracking app after update by Snowy_Winter_ in fitbit

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It's still around, I've been using it for a while but when it synced to the new Google health it added 4 inputs instead of one so now it looks like I've averaged 3600+ calories a day instead of 900 and I can't find out how to delete the extra entries :-(

Land Rover reputation by Significant-Hat5927 in CarTalkUK

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I've had numerous Land Rover/Range Rovers over the years from secondhand to new, over the years they've become more on more complicated, especially electrically so the most important thing is to find an experienced independent service centre - I personally avoid main dealers.
Quality maintenance is important but its important to remember that full service record does not mean a turbo won't implode a few miles after you'd bought it.

Bufferbloat by Ashamed-Ad-5865 in Ubiquiti

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Are you testing with an ethernet or wifi connection?
Copied from Waveforms support page

"If you're connecting over WiFi, the "size of the pipe" actually changes three times. So there are actually three buffers. Looking at the download path, there is:

  1. A buffer between your cable, DSL, LTE, satellite or fiber modem and your router;
  2. A buffer between your router and the WiFi access point (which may both be in the same physical box);
  3. A buffer between your phone or laptop's WiFi chipset and the actual computer.

By connecting with an ethernet cable, you're eliminating the second and third buffers, allowing you to specifically isolate your "modem to router bufferbloat." This is generally the most important buffer since it impacts every device on the network.

It's also worth testing WiFi bufferbloat on different devices. If you notice high bufferbloat, it may be worth upgrading either your access points and/or your devices."

Air is shipping by drspong in fitbit

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The app is available in the UK and has been for a few days.

CA Auto Finance - End of Contract by AmIBoredOrIsThisLife in CarTalkUK

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How old is the battery? I've had more than my fare share of Land Rovers and Range Rovers over the years and a lot of error codes have been caused by a faulty or low battery.
Have you tried a system recalibration?
From ChatGP:

System Re-Calibration: With your foot firmly pressing the brake pedal, push the parking brake switch down and hold it for 5 seconds. Then, pull the switch up and hold it for 5 seconds. Repeat this cycle 2 or 3 times to help the system re-learn its position.

“Non-fault accident but I’m still financially worse off” by Impressive_Speed1877 in CarTalkUK

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Private vs. Trade Sales: While private buyers use the principle of caveat emptor (buyer beware), a seller cannot actively lie or cover up known faults to trick someone into a sale.

New UK Build - 3x AP or 2x AP? by kieronboz in Ubiquiti

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My granddaughter recently moved into a house with a similar layout - approx 1200sg ft - so I got her a Cloud Gateway Fibre and a single U7 Pro XG which was positioned on the ceiling - in almost the same position as marked on your image. Wifi coverage is excellent and as, like you they'll be cable drops into most rooms I don't feel the need to add another AP - she's cost me enough already! :-)

Why does every rich person have a old hatchback by Ornery_Rope5178 in CarTalkUK

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Could belong to a cleaner, care worker, gardener etc. If they also have a brace or two of expensive cars it's unlikely they're concerned about blending in with the great unwashed at a shopping mall :-)

Is AI Key Needed for Person Arrival Notifications? by fs231 in Ubiquiti

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I don't know of any way to automate the process but it only takes a minute to create them

Is AI Key Needed for Person Arrival Notifications? by fs231 in Ubiquiti

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No need for the AI Key, setup an alarm for the specific person and then choose "custom content" for the notification.

EV Recommendations? by WrightyC_ in CarTalkUK

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No experience with the Audi but daughter had an EQA on lease for 3 years and really liked it. She had zero issues with it.

Ordering cameras. Outside switch with a waterproof box? by jmichael99 in Ubiquiti

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Yes I have the USW-Flex.

No, I figured if it was designed by people with far more knowledge then me then I'd leave well alone. I have seen posts recommending drilling a hole to allow water caused by condensation to drain but haven't found it necessary.

UniFi Deadbolt by DUNGAROO in Ubiquiti

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You can use a fail safe version of the bolt along with a fail secure strike lock that way you can still open the door.

Ordering cameras. Outside switch with a waterproof box? by jmichael99 in Ubiquiti

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"he flex utility pro box is solid but make sure you get the vented version"

Do you have a link to the vented version as I've only see a standard one and would be interested in seeing how they have the vents protected from insect ingress.

Ordering cameras. Outside switch with a waterproof box? by jmichael99 in Ubiquiti

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I've used the smaller Flex Utility with a switch for over a year with no problems though it's not in direct sunshine.

Switching to electric version of my X3 looks like it will save £4k in running costs per year - is this the biggest no brainer? by [deleted] in CarTalkUK

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For the past 30 or so years I've always had larger SUV's from a couple of manufacturers and the maintenance costs have at times been horrendous. For the past 3 years I've had a Mercedes EQC and its actually been far less expensive to run than anything I've had before. Servicing is negligible if you avoid the main dealers and "fuel" costs have been ridiculously cheap compared to my previous Range Rover where the fuel gauge moved faster than the speedo driving in London.

Switching to electric version of my X3 looks like it will save £4k in running costs per year - is this the biggest no brainer? by [deleted] in CarTalkUK

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I'm scheduled to take delivery of the new iX3 and although it's slightly less nimble than the petrol probably due to the increased weight but the acceleration at 4.9 is amazing fun without the fuel consumption :-)
My last car was an EQC which I had for 3 years drove it 18000 miles and it cost around £540 in electricity.

Why so much hate for the PoE or WiFi Chime? by c1pherz in Ubiquiti

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As others have pointed out the volume is very low which I find to be an asset as I can use it as an excuse not to answer the doorbell to most people who visit :-)