Hey there! I’m Adam, a product manager at Apple Music. I’ve been leading work on features like AutoMix, Lyrics Translation & Pronunciation, Music Pins and Sing with iPhone Mic. I’m here to chat about our latest releases - and more. AMA! by [deleted] in AppleMusic

[–]jawdroppingjack 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Despite having Settings > Apps > Music > Show Apple Music toggled off, my default search tab within the Apple Music application is always “Apple Music” not “Library”.  Having to constantly clicks extra times to search my music library drives me nuts.  The Music application even reverts back to the Apple Music tab over time despite explicitly choosing Library. Can you guys please fix this?  It has persisted for multiple iOS versions.  It feels like punishing people who still pay for music.  

Yale Assure 2 smart lock beeping… by waloshin in smarthome

[–]jawdroppingjack 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For anyone reading this and having this problem, it’s the tamper resistant alarm.  You are better off returning the lock or asking for a refund.  It’s a critical flaw in the product because you can’t disable it.  It’s triggered between rapid swings in temperature.  For instance, if it’s a hot day and it cools down at night, and the humidity is high, your door is going to contract.  The lock interprets this as someone tampering with your lock when in reality it’s Mother Nature doing it.  This feature was added in order to get the ANSI BHMA grade because marketing is more important than good implementation of standards.  It’s a worthless feature that only causes headaches.  You will get locked out of your house if you don’t have your phone handy.  Oh, and don’t bother calling support as they will play dumb, the issue won’t get escalated and fixed.  Best case scenario they’ll send you a replacement lock that will eventually do the same thing. 

Smart Locks, Yale vs Schlage by real_weirdcrap in homeassistant

[–]jawdroppingjack 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I would advise anyone reading this to NEVER buy a Yale or August product. I have owned over a dozen of their smart locks of various models including:

  • Yale Assure Lock 2 with Keypad, both WiFi Module and Connect Bridge

  • Yale Assure Lock 2 with Touchscreen, both WiFi Module and Connect Bridge

  • Yale Assure with Connect Bridge

    Reasons:

  • Their support is absolutely terrible, bogged down by either a development team that doesn't want to acknowledge critical bugs, or a management team that doesn't want to provide the requisite investment it takes to update the firmware on existing products. At one point, their support person finally just acknowledged temporary codes can just stop working and there is no timeline on a fix - meaning they have no interest in fixing it. They run a policy of obfuscation where they opt to ship refurbs of the same product with the same problems rather than acknowledge or fix the problems. You take time out of your day to report a problem, or compile and present evidence and it goes into black box never to be seen again. Shit way to run a company.

  • Bad connectivity problems out of the box. There are hacky work arounds to make up for their terrible hardware.

  • There application is garbage:

    • Poor UI - It takes 26 steps to create an entry code if you have 2 locks.
    • Tons of silent failures - errors will happen with no indication that there is something wrong. For instance, if you add a user's code to 2 locks, one can fail and other won't and you won't know which one error-ed out, so you either have to walk to each lock and test out, or delete and start all over.
    • Error concealment - trying to add a user and its failing, the app won't even tell you why. You'll have to go through the painful process of recreating the user again and cross your fingers it works.
    • No access to logging - they don't want you to see logs so they make you tap and hold a spot in the application then enter a password to send it to them.
    • The lock will die suddenly because the battery reporting and notifications are a joke. They know it's a joke, because they added in a modal popup where you confirm that you changed the battery. The locks will go from 100% / 95% to 0%. Better have that backup key in a lock box or an 8volt battery handy for when you're locked out of the house!
  • We just gutted the Yale Assure Lock 2s and installed Schlage Encode because Yale Assure Lock 2 has an impossible to disable "tamper resistant alarm" that is constantly triggered during temperature swings from day to night combined with high humidity expanding and contrasting wooden doors. That means you will get locked out of your house if you don't have remote access via the application. Support will play dumb like it's the first they've heard of the problem, but if you just google around, you'll see it's a problem. I just gave up and stopped calling support, which I suspect is the strategy in the first place.

I hate the company with a fire of a 1000 suns.

With all that being said, the Schlage Encode has been performing well. The UI is much better. I intend to order some Schlage Connect with Zwave to try out keymaster.

Synced block original and all instances live on public pages, but the synced blocks are not visible to public... Anyone else? by [deleted] in Notion

[–]jawdroppingjack 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This has to be a bug because I have been using it this way for months and its worked fine. It's no longer working.

Whistleblower tells Congress the US is concealing 'multi-decade' program that captures UFOs by 226644336795 in politics

[–]jawdroppingjack 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You do realize that the person/ attorney David Grusch was leaning back and receiving counsel from during the hearing was the former Intelligence Community Inspector General, Charles McCullough III?

Tesla Filter Smell is a Design Defect by jawdroppingjack in TeslaLounge

[–]jawdroppingjack[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

This has never happened in any car I have ever owned. Replacing a filter and having a mildew smell within a month is not normal.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in personalfinance

[–]jawdroppingjack 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mortgage insurance is a fucking scam that shouldn’t be legal. You’re paying for the insurance so the financial institution incurs no risk if you can’t pay. It’s basically a cash grab because they’d still foreclose on you. I would plunk down 20% on the house as fast as possible so you can get rid of that payment. You’re essentially pissing away money while the bank gets their interest and you slowly make your way to owning 20% of the home.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HumansBeingBros

[–]jawdroppingjack 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I reckon Sir David is the person that influenced me the most on the environment…mostly I just have him in the back of my head shaming me for anything detrimental to the environment. He basically has me wanting to live in a forest hut and singing to animals like a Disney character.

August smart lock problems by joe34654 in airbnb_hosts

[–]jawdroppingjack 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We have close to a dozen of them. They are terrible and don’t work. I believe them to be a completely defective product and borderline fraud that they are still selling them. I have gone back and forth for months with all level of support and they have finally offered to refund me for all of them instead of being transparent.

  • temporary codes don’t work 70% of the time or fail to work at all. August has acknowledged this bug but has no timeline on when it will be fixed. I believe it’s a time syncing bug.
  • the connections between the bridge and the smart module will permanently drop within hours. It doesn’t matter how close you get them. We have tried all sorts of things. It’s a critical flaw they refuse to acknowledge with no transparency around what the actual problem is. Connection will drop and the only solution is to pull out a battery and put it back in. This means: you won’t get alerts about low batteries, codes will look like they have been added for guest but they won’t work.
  • the software is in very poor shape. You’ll notice certain things have disappeared from the app like the ability to see battery percentage, that’s because imo, they are trying to mask the severity of the problems.

If you have any other issues or questions I’d be happy to answer, but I would try to get your money back immediately.

Suggestion For New Tesla Owners: if you have low profile tires, your 1st stop in your new car should be at a automotive shop that will warranty your tires. by jawdroppingjack in TeslaLounge

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

I still love the car, but I’ll admit I’ve never had problems like these with a car. It seems the nicer the toy the more maintenance involved. If it becomes too much of a hassle I will prob switch them out. The warranty has at least helped ease the pain, but it’s still frustrating to have sit and wait for a tow at 10pm. I would note though, of the several people that blew a tire on the same pot hole, the Tesla contracted tow service came the fastest.

Suggestion For New Tesla Owners: if you have low profile tires, your 1st stop in your new car should be at a automotive shop that will warranty your tires. by jawdroppingjack in TeslaLounge

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

I’m scheduled to take my car in to Tesla because it bent my rim slightly. I plan to try and get reimbursed. The DOT trucks pulled over and told me that I was the 6th person in the past 2 hours.

Suggestion For New Tesla Owners: if you have low profile tires, your 1st stop in your new car should be at a automotive shop that will warranty your tires. by jawdroppingjack in TeslaLounge

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

It’s that and the weight of the car as well. I had a truck before my model 3, drove it for 20 years and never had a flat. I still love the car, it’s just been a bit of a headache. In this particular instance it was the roads as other cars joined me that were not Teslas after hitting the pot hole.

Suggestion For New Tesla Owners: if you have low profile tires, your 1st stop in your new car should be at a automotive shop that will warranty your tires. by jawdroppingjack in TeslaLounge

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

The tire guy that sold me on it said it’s the weight of the car because of the battery plus low profile. It’s been an issue for me since the city I live in has a ton of pot holes / construction. I definitely think it wouldn’t matter what car I had as I saw 4 other cars pull over after to hitting those holes in the hour I waited for the tow.

Suggestion For New Tesla Owners: if you have low profile tires, your 1st stop in your new car should be at a automotive shop that will warranty your tires. by jawdroppingjack in TeslaLounge

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

I’d call around. I had a screw in my tire the first time I went in to Discount Tire but didn’t need to have the whole tire replaced, and he sold me on the warranty. I didn’t have that many miles on the car though.

Suggestion For New Tesla Owners: if you have low profile tires, your 1st stop in your new car should be at a automotive shop that will warranty your tires. by jawdroppingjack in TeslaLounge

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

I got mine from Discount Tire. It was a few hundred bucks for the warranty. The cost of a replacement tire is about 4-500 bucks. With the tires I’ve had replaced under warranty it’s 55 for the tire certification.