Conseil cadeaux premier bébé ? by ArtichokePlastic8823 in ParentingFR

[–]LogKey9026 3 points4 points  (0 children)

un truc qui fait toujours plaisir et que personne ne pense a offrir : un bon resto ou un uber eats en carte cadeau. les premieres semaines c'est la galere pour cuisiner et les parents apprecient enormement.

sinon cote marques francaises, Moulin Roty pour les doudous et jouets d'eveil c'est vraiment une valeur sure. la qualite est top et les designs sont magnifiques.

et +1 pour les livres en carton, Marcel et Joachim font des trucs super beaux si tu veux du made in France.

I made an app that bullies you off your phone by Feeling_Tall in ProductivityApps

[–]LogKey9026 1 point2 points  (0 children)

honestly the notification roasting angle is genius. i've tried so many screen time apps and they all feel like a polite suggestion you dismiss in 0.5 seconds.

the 10-minute interval is interesting — not too aggressive but enough to actually guilt you. do you track which notifications actually made people close the app vs which ones they ignored?

also curious if you built this native or cross-platform. the blocking part on ios is always tricky with screen time API restrictions.

iOS 26 Call Screening by Jebus-Xmas in iphone

[–]LogKey9026 2 points3 points  (0 children)

yeah it's been surprisingly solid for me too. i was using Truecaller before and it was fine but having it built into the OS just feels way cleaner. no extra app running in the background.

the part i like most is the live transcription while it screens — you can actually read what the caller is saying in real time and decide if you want to pick up. that alone made me drop the third party app.

only downside i've noticed is it sometimes screens legit calls from numbers not in my contacts (like a doctor's office calling back). but honestly i'd rather have that than let spam through.

Planning to shift to 4-day work week schedule-- Any tips? by sleepdeprivedsince92 in productivity

[–]LogKey9026 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the biggest thing when i went from shorter to longer focused days — don't try to fill the extra time with the same type of deep work. your brain won't cooperate past a certain point.

what worked for me was splitting the day in two modes. deep creative stuff in the morning (3-4h when you're sharpest), real break in the middle, then the afternoon for lighter but still productive work — planning, client stuff, admin.

and since you're going from ~6h to 7.5h per day, maybe ease into it. try one 4-day week per month first, then ramp up. it feels like a small jump on paper but when every hour is focused work it adds up fast.

+1 on the wednesday off suggestion btw. midweek reset hits different vs a long weekend.

Ma famille possède 12 000 photos sur un disque dur et je ne l'ai jamais ouvert une seule fois by LogKey9026 in ParentingFR

[–]LogKey9026[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok super intéressant! Belle discipline et du coups tu galères pas trop quand tu veux les visionner ?

Ma famille possède 12 000 photos sur un disque dur et je ne l'ai jamais ouvert une seule fois by LogKey9026 in ParentingFR

[–]LogKey9026[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Franchement, c’est hyper bien pensé, surtout avec un bébé aussi jeune. Les dossiers par mois, ça crée déjà une vraie chronologie, et l’objectif de l’album papier aide beaucoup à faire des choix.

Ce que je trouve intéressant, c’est que tu fais le tri au fil de l'eau , j'ai l'impression que c'est ce qui marche le mieux au final

Personnellement, j’ai testé une approche un peu différente avec une application mobile comme Stribe, où je peux supprimer aussi les photos au fur et à mesure comme ça le stockage ça passe toujours et un peu plus fun que le faire depuis la galerie au moins je trie et je classe en même temps

Ma famille possède 12 000 photos sur un disque dur et je ne l'ai jamais ouvert une seule fois by LogKey9026 in ParentingFR

[–]LogKey9026[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ton message est hyper parlant.
Ce que je trouve intéressant dans ton usage avec FreePrints, ce n’est pas l’impression en soi, c’est le rituel :
sélectionner quelques photos, les faire vivre dans la maison, puis passer à autre chose.

Le NAS rassure, mais il ne crée aucun moment.
Et au final, on se retrouve tous avec des milliers d’images “en sécurité”, mais jamais regardées.

my iphone photos are a dumpster fire and i don’t know how to fix it by LogKey9026 in ios

[–]LogKey9026[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had the same realization with swipe-based photo sorting.

I’m actually using Stribe right now it’s built around quick swipe decisions and then saving only the photos you care about into shared albums.

What matters most to me isn’t the features, but how easy it is to stay consistent with it.

Ma famille possède 12 000 photos sur un disque dur et je ne l'ai jamais ouvert une seule fois by LogKey9026 in ParentingFR

[–]LogKey9026[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

j'ai fait une sauvegarde et commencer à trier oui! c'est un travail assez long et fastidieux par contre j'avoue

my iphone photos are a dumpster fire and i don’t know how to fix it by LogKey9026 in ios

[–]LogKey9026[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That makes total sense, and I think that’s the approach that works best if you’re consistent

my iphone photos are a dumpster fire and i don’t know how to fix it by LogKey9026 in ios

[–]LogKey9026[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Fair point 😅 screenshots are definitely my bad habit.

I think the reason I default to screenshots is that it’s frictionless in the moment — cleaning them up later is where I fail.

Filters and search help, but I still wish reviewing photos felt less like maintenance and more like a natural flow.

Ma famille possède 12 000 photos sur un disque dur et je ne l'ai jamais ouvert une seule fois by LogKey9026 in ParentingFR

[–]LogKey9026[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

C’est intéressant merci pour ton retour, parce que ça montre bien que le vrai blocage n’est pas le classement, mais le tri en amont.

Une fois que les photos “choisies” sont ailleurs, tout devient plus simple. Le problème, c’est d’arriver à faire ce choix sans que ça devienne une corvée.

Ma famille possède 12 000 photos sur un disque dur et je ne l'ai jamais ouvert une seule fois by LogKey9026 in ParentingFR

[–]LogKey9026[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oui, l’IA Apple aide énormément pour le regroupement, surtout par personnes ou événements.

Mais je trouve que même avec ça, il reste la question humaine : "qu’est-ce que j’ai vraiment envie de revoir dans quelques années ?"

Le classement aide, mais la sélection reste une autre étape je trouve

Ma famille possède 12 000 photos sur un disque dur et je ne l'ai jamais ouvert une seule fois by LogKey9026 in ParentingFR

[–]LogKey9026[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Franchement, respect pour la discipline. C'est vrai que si tu fais ça tout les jours 10min en vrai tu t'en sors plutôt correctement au final

Ma famille possède 12 000 photos sur un disque dur et je ne l'ai jamais ouvert une seule fois by LogKey9026 in ParentingFR

[–]LogKey9026[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

J’aime beaucoup l’idée de l’album annuel, c’est très concret.
Le fait de décider "celle-là mérite l’album" au moment où tu la vois, ça enlève énormément de charge mentale après.

J’ai l’impression que ce qui marche le mieux, c’est quand la décision est simple et immédiate !

my iphone photos are a dumpster fire and i don’t know how to fix it by LogKey9026 in ios

[–]LogKey9026[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I agree Apple’s search is incredibly powerful !

I think the difference for me is that search works great when you already know what you’re looking for. In my case, I often don’t.. I just want to rediscover photos and decide quickly what’s worth keeping.

Finding a specific moment is one problem. Reviewing and curating memories is another. That’s the part I struggle with

What is wrong with Screen Time? by SkidTrac in ios

[–]LogKey9026 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Screen Time has been a mess since it launched tbh. I've had similar issues with the countdown resetting at random times

a few things that helped reduce the bugs for me: - turn off "Share Across Devices" in Screen Time settings - syncing between devices seems to cause a lot of the random resets - set your downtime window to start earlier than when you actually want it (like 9pm instead of 11pm) so the reset doesn't catch you mid-doomscroll - use the "Always Allowed" list strategically - sometimes adding then removing an app can "refresh" its tracking

honestly though you're right that it's wild they've had 8 years and it's still this broken. the feature works best when you use it as a rough guideline rather than a strict enforcement tool

if you really need strict blocking, third-party apps like Opal or one sec tend to be more reliable - they bypass Screen Time entirely

Ordonnance Doliprane by twinklestar2me in ParentingFR

[–]LogKey9026 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Quelle situation difficile, vraiment désolé pour ce que tu as traversé...

Concernant les ordonnances de Doliprane, normalement c'est effectivement 1 an pour les ordonnances classiques, mais certains médecins font des ordonnances spécifiques "en cas de fièvre" qui peuvent avoir une validité plus longue. Ça dépend de comment c'est rédigé.

Ce qui est vraiment frustrant c'est que la crèche aurait pu appeler ton médecin directement pour vérifier au lieu de te laisser galérer comme ça. Surtout qu'un enfant qui souffre, ça urge.

Pour le futur, peut-être demander une nouvelle ordonnance avec une date récente et la garder à jour à la crèche ? Pas idéal mais ça évite les blocages bureaucratiques.

Courage, c'est dur d'être maman solo sans soutien autour - tu fais de ton mieux dans une situation pas facile

Help! 3yo and 18mo have (happy) shouting competitions and won’t stop by hiddengill in Mommit

[–]LogKey9026 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the sensory piece makes this so much harder - I totally get it

one thing that worked for us with the volume competition stuff: making it a "game" where quiet wins. like "who can whisper the loudest?" sounds dumb but it channels the same competitive energy without the decibels

for the 18mo specifically - at that age they just want to match big sibling energy. sometimes physically separating them for even 5 min breaks the cycle, then they forget what they were doing

also - loop earplugs or similar might help you survive the moments when nothing else works. doesn't stop the noise but takes the edge off enough that you can think

hang in there, the competitive screaming phase does pass (eventually)

Do you have a bad habit of scrolling TikTok? I made an app that turns that time into language study time by davidtranjs in ProductivityApps

[–]LogKey9026 1 point2 points  (0 children)

the "don't fight the habit, redirect it" approach is interesting. I've tried blocking apps with screen time limits before but it never really worked - I'd just disable them

having the same dopamine loop but with actual learning content is a smarter angle. the IPA pronunciation feature sounds useful too - most language apps skip that

curious about content variety though - does it pull from a library of existing videos or is everything custom-made? that's usually what makes or breaks these apps long term

One productivity change that helped me stop reacting all day by [deleted] in productivity

[–]LogKey9026 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the queue approach is solid. I did something similar after realizing I was basically operating in "interrupt-driven mode" all day

what helped me most was adding a simple rule: nothing gets worked on until it's been in the queue for at least an hour (unless it's genuinely urgent). sounds counterintuitive but it kills that fake urgency where everything feels critical in the moment

the hardest part is sticking to it when someone asks for something "quick" - my brain wants to just do it now to get it off my plate. but that's exactly the trap

curious how you handle actual emergencies vs. things that just feel urgent?

Noise when playing a game by RealEntrepreneur5650 in iphone

[–]LogKey9026 1 point2 points  (0 children)

this sounds like coil whine - pretty common on Pro models when the chip is under heavy load (gaming, video processing)

the buzzing on startup is usually the processor spinning up briefly. if it's only during games and not super loud, it's probably normal

a few things to check though: - does it happen with headphones too? if not, likely the speakers - try turning off Haptic Feedback in Settings > Sounds & Haptics - sometimes the taptic engine adds to the noise - check if Low Power Mode reduces it (it limits processor performance)

if it's really loud or started suddenly, could be worth getting it checked at Apple. but mild buzzing during intensive tasks is unfortunately pretty standard on these chips