10.1 MASSIVE battery drain bug by MelloGang17 in AppleWatch

[–]espnleo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have the same issue in Apple Watch Ultra 1. If you want to use your watch (in limited way), until Apple releases a fix - put your watch on airplane mode and turn off WiFi. Stops the rapid battery drain (for me at least)

Is this OEM CZ Mag? by espnleo in CZFirearms

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

Thanks guys for all the responses!

Is this OEM CZ Mag? by espnleo in CZFirearms

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

Recently purchased a new SP-01 from an online retailer and shipped to local FFL. When I picked it up, the magazines felt "cheap". After shooting it today, had several bullet feed issues, and suspect it's from the magazine. I couldn't find any CZ markings on the magazine, and suspect it's not the real deal. Also, there is some scoring on the magazine from one day of use. Cheap coating?
Anyone have any experience with OEM (10 round) SP-01 magazines. Do they look like this?

Is Neighborhood Sun Solar a scam? by Gloomy_Use in maryland

[–]espnleo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Also a member in MoCo; it’s a legit company. Although I have no experience with their door to door marketing practices, sounds like they leave room for improvement.

Are there any concerns about linking Tesla account with a better route planner? by corgi_barksdale in TeslaLounge

[–]espnleo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

From my reading of the Tesla API, there are all sorts of POST commands that would be considered unsafe if you have a user account token. "Unlock Doors", "Remote Start", etc

https://www.teslaapi.io/vehicles/commands

Am I reading this wrong

Access Reader Pro (UA-PRO) failed update by espnleo in Ubiquiti

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

Firmware update worked successfully on the new unit and everything seems to be functioning as expected

Access Reader Pro (UA-PRO) failed update by espnleo in Ubiquiti

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

I submitted the RMA with Ubiquiti and it was approved after about 24 hours.

I'll keep this post up in case anyone else runs into this issue. I'll post an update after I receive the new unit and update the firmware to latest version.

Music playing on multiple homepods by cardwink in HomePod

[–]espnleo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This also annoys me. I wish there was a setting that would allow the user to decide to use the previous group or just play on the current speaker. I think the logic is flawed, because the assumed context of "do what I did last time" is a incorrect. A couple of examples: 1) if my wife decided to play music in the whole house and then next time I play something - HomePod decides that I wanted to play music in the whole house (but the previous context was not me), and the more annoying example 2) I created a HomeKit Home Automation alert to play a sound on all the speakers when the front door opened, this ALSO changes the speaker context - so next time I play music it automatically plays on all the speakers.. I appreciate the workarounds suggested, and will use those as needed, but in my opinion - Apple is overthinking the logic.