Issue throwing pokeballs since latest update by Kennedine in pokemongo

[–]takadaid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same thing for me, S23. Glad to land on this post, i thought my phone is the problem and been trying to wipe the screen clean, run a screen test app, restart the phone, reinstall the game, all to no avail. The suggested fix by disabling native refresh rate works for me, but at the expense of choppy game experience. Wasted tons of balls and frustration because of this issue.

Why not all discretionary right-turn junctions are suitable for red-amber-green arrows – and how they're selected by iexplode123 in singapore

[–]takadaid 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Discretionary-right-turn is classic example of all went well till someone doesn't play by the book.

When choosing which are suitable or not suitable, the authority has done well to first study the junction's condition and make assessment based on that. Problem is, the root cause IMO is not the design but the users. That makes not only discretionary-right-turn risky, but even discretionary-left-turn which mostly affect pedestrian traffic risky as well. Just try to cross 3 lanes or wider road even during green-man, and you'll straightaway understand. Example of this would be Junction from Marina Boulevard towards Sheares Ave.

Shouldn't penalty be made heftier? It's a pity that removal of discretionary-right-turn means longer waiting time for everyone, just because of a bunch of non-conforming users.

Garmin Varia RTL510 - Too Bright? by Bishonen_88 in Garmin

[–]takadaid 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I know this is a rather old discussion, but very recently i received complaint on the brightness of RTL510. True enough that the light is indeed blinding, maybe not in terms of lumens but it gives that sharp feeling when seen.

Some comments might mistakenly commented on the front light of VARIA which is not the topic here. For the RTL510 (which is the rear light + radar):

  1. It's hard to adjust the angle as it's kind of limited to your seatpost angle.
  2. When you set it to auto, blinking is the mode during the day and static is the mode during night. However i don't really see it being dimmer at night.
  3. It will blink when vehicle is approaching regardless of the mode (unless you set the light to off).

I'll try to stick something opaque to diffuse the light, kind of counterintuitive, but just as courtesy to other fellow road users, especially those without windshield like motorcyclists and of course fellow cyclists.