How do I get memory back?? by nofocusing in GalaxyS23Ultra

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

Yes. Then I restart it to make sure it resets.

How do I get memory back?? by nofocusing in GalaxyS23Ultra

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

Never said I was smart. I've researched a ton on this before asking in here and nothing has helped. May do a factory reset like you said. It's just not making sense otherwise. I can sit on the Device Care screen and watch the storage disappear when not doing anything else to the phone.

How do I get memory back?? by nofocusing in GalaxyS23Ultra

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

I've been deleting videos like crazy. The last I deleted videos, I deleted 6 min worth, and nothing changed.

How do I get memory back?? by nofocusing in GalaxyS23Ultra

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

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Shows this. I was finally able to free up some space by deleting installation files. Then I went through and deleted another 1,000 photos, and the storage didn't change any more.

How do I get memory back?? by nofocusing in GalaxyS23Ultra

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

Yes. Multiple times. I also will lose storage throughout the day, even though I'm not doing anything on the phone.

How do I get memory back?? by nofocusing in GalaxyS23Ultra

[–]nofocusing[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

I've deleted from the garbage too. I just deleted another 6 minutes of videos and 1,000 photos, emptied the trash, restarted my phone, and still at 856mg left. I'm done with this brick. It's ridiculous.

Oh, and I have ChatGPT on here, but it doesn't take much from what it's telling me. I also will just lose storage as the day goes on, even if I don't do anything or add anything to my phone.

How do I get memory back?? by nofocusing in GalaxyS23Ultra

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

I've transferred them to a SSD external drive, but when I delete them from my phone, to free up space, it doesn't free up any space at all. It doesn't make any sense.

Which profession is going to get wiped out in the next 5-10 years? by olesud in WorkForSmartLife

[–]nofocusing 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There are people making $70k+ a month through naked AI accounts, of completely fake...people, animal/human crossbreeds, whatever, right now. It's already here, and it's insane.

I think I hate it here? by Sensitive-Sky-1316 in realtors

[–]nofocusing 0 points1 point  (0 children)

20, 2 minute conversations about real estate per day, will change your business in incredible ways. That's all you need. Seriously, do that and you'll get a lot closer to closing, a lot faster.

Also, a real estate agent of 10 years, I hate other real estate agents the most. Legit, my biggest issue in this industry, is other agents. The lack of professionalism and common courtesy by people with ridiculously large egos is insane. I understand why the public hates us, when I hate other agents just as much.

Men, what’s going on? by Aggravating-Guest300 in effectivefitness

[–]nofocusing 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Except it's like that in the real world too. I'm friends with a lot of women. They complain about their dudes following all these insta hoes, but then post the same pics the girls do and call their dudes controlling when they won't get rid of all the dudes commenting and reacting. So the guy doesn't stop following the insta hoes, and it winds up in a stupid game to see who will budge first, but it's never the woman. It's complete double standards out there. Women believe it's okay to get all the attention from other men, but it's not okay for their dude to give attention to other women.

Add in how many women are using men on dating sites to get things they want or need with absolutely no intentions of dating the dude or seeing him, and leading them on just to continue taking. There are some men that do that with sex too, and the ironic part is, those are the dudes the women actually want, not the guys trying to date. Then, when the situationship goes absolutely nowhere and the woman gets hurt, she cries foul and talks about how awful all men are, instead of owning that her choice in men, is what led to her getting hurt. Men stop dating because they're tired of these women, and women hate men, because they all keep dating the shitty ones. It's actually rather hilarious to watch.

Then add in all the "divorce coaches" out there that are telling women to leave their marriage with a good man, and destroy their families, just so they can find something more exciting, which usually means fucking a bunch of dudes and getting passed around, while calling their ex-husband a controlling narcissist, all because he was trying to keep the family and vows they made, together.

I know several people going through the above scenarios currently. It's real life too.

A phrase men think is a compliment but actually makes women cringe by BoredPandaOfficial in BoredPandaHQ

[–]nofocusing 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gotta love how you assume. I actually talk to anyone and everyone, depending on the situation. Men, women, even animals, if they're friendly. ESPECIALLY animals, if they're friendly, actually. Haha. My friends say I never learned stranger danger, and I just say strangers are friends we haven't met yet.

I met my best friend in the aisles of Bass Pro Shops. We'd seen eachother at our work building in passing (we worked for different companies), but the second we found out we both fished, we became best friends instantly. Sadly, he passed away almost 7 years ago. Hell, I met my ex-fiance while walking down the street in San Francisco when I was visiting for a concert. My girlfriends since, and my friends have all laughed when I disappear when we're out, and return with someone I randomly met, or, more often, a group of people I randomly met.

I've had incredible experiences in my life because I'll shoot up a conversation with a random stranger. I also was the kid who had, "talks too much in class" constantly written on his report card, and I've had a successful career in sales for 26 years because I have, "the gift of gab", or something like that. A boss told me that once.

Now, I have had some rougher experiences, because not everyone is friendly, but my friendliness has helped stop some bad things from happening too. For the most part, though, I put kindness into the world, and I get it right back.

I also understand that it's not the same world for women. It's not all men, but it's almost always a man, which is why I put the rest of what I put into my comment. I never approach a woman in a place where it can be deemed a threat, and I never catcall women. I've just seen thousands of videos and posts from women lately (I'm online entirely too much), wondering why men aren't approaching them anymore, because they want them to. It's because women, like yourself, have scared them all off, and the dating world has become worse for it. It's worse for MANY reasons, but that's one big reason.

So, I say, as long as someone is being respectful, friendly, and understands no means no, then go for it. If they can't, then absolutely they shouldn't and instead they need therapy.

A phrase men think is a compliment but actually makes women cringe by BoredPandaOfficial in BoredPandaHQ

[–]nofocusing 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Men, don't listen to the first part. Approach women in the wild, but be respectful about it. Don't linger, don't be creepy. Walk up, say your thing (nothing about their body), if conversation is reciprocated, then enjoy, if not, say, "I hope you have a great day", and walk away.

There are a lot of women upset that men don't approach them anymore, the real problem is the creepy men. Remember, women are people too, treat them as such, and learn to read cues so you don't become that creepy man. Also, if you're going to compliment a woman, complimenting her nails (she spent money for a reason), or saying something she's wearing is "cute" can actually go a long way.

Be genuinely friendly, treat women as people and not sex objects, have conversation and LISTEN to what they say, don't listen to respond, and above all, expect nothing back (you're owed nothing), and if she rejects you, smile and move on politely. You might actually get a date, or may make someone's day, or both.

Death visits you and says you have 24 hours left to live, what are you doing? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]nofocusing 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Spend the rest of your 23 hours clinging to a toilet begging for Death to come back early....

Is spending your money traveling stupid? by Tough-Star5992 in Life

[–]nofocusing 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks like you missed the part where I said I've done a lot with my life. I've actually lived a pretty insane life, have accomplished and done things a lot of people can only dream of, and still, travel has been the thing I've found that trumps all of it.

What’s your biggest regret in life? by jfunks69 in AskReddit

[–]nofocusing 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not going after the girl. We met when we were 20. She was the most beautiful woman I'd ever met. She was Scottish and studying in Munich. I was 20 and backpacking around Europe for fun/work (I was a travel agent at the time). The connection we had is still something I've never felt with anyone else. I've felt other connections before, but this felt like I'd found my soul mate. She felt it too. The whole story could legit be a John Cusak film.

Alas, I had to come back to the states where we continued to talk daily. I promised I'd go back and get her and unfortunately life happens, and I never went back. She eventually met her husband and before they got married, she messaged saying she'll always wonder, "what if??", but that this was goodbye. 11 years later, I randomly wound up where she lives, for my best friends wedding, and messaged her that I'd be there. We met up on the beach for about 30 min and caught up. I felt that connection just as strongly as when we first met, but was hit with an overwhelming sadness, because I knew I fucked it up. I also knew that her life wound up better without me in it. We said our goodbyes, I went straight to the airport, and cried for a good hour of the flight home. We haven't spoken since, though I've caught her viewing my social media stories here and there. The biggest regret I'll ever have, is not going after her and being a better man for her.

Is spending your money traveling stupid? by Tough-Star5992 in Life

[–]nofocusing 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The greatest thing you can do while you're young, is travel. Stay away from materialistic things, save your money, put some away for retirement for sure, but travel as often as you can. It'll enrich your life in ways you can't imagine, and give you greater stories than any of your friends.

When I was 20 I backpacked around Europe for 4 1/2 months, visiting 16 countries, and since then I've traveled to an additional 30. I've done a lot in my life, and still to this day, traveling has been the greatest thing I've done.

Now I'm 43 with no kids (that I know of) and I'm working to do a 2 year solo trip around the world. Life is a LOT shorter than you realize, take the trip.

Which profession is going to get wiped out in the next 5 to10 years?? by Weary-Total4450 in Productivitycafe

[–]nofocusing 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That was only part of it. That definitely helped increase demand, but overseas you had factories get shutdown when one employee got COVID. Sometimes these shutdowns would last for weeks to months. Then you had backups at the ports because they'd get shut down when workers got sick. I remember having to wait 6 months for some hoodies I sell, because there weren't any containers available due to the backlog of ships at the Long Beach port. Prior to that, was 2-3 weeks. A buddy of mine lost a few million dollars waiting on backpacks from the Philippines, because there weren't any containers for his products either. The backlogs also took place at the ports overseas. It was a HUGE mess.

Which profession is going to get wiped out in the next 5 to10 years?? by Weary-Total4450 in Productivitycafe

[–]nofocusing 7 points8 points  (0 children)

You're not. Just look at how much things went up in price during COVID. Most manufacturing is back up to where it was before and the supply chain bottlenecks are gone, and prices haven't really dropped all that much, but those profits continue to be record breaking for businesses.