u/Interrupshin

Turn AOD on when a important message comes in?

I have a Pixel 9. In do not disturb there is an option to turn off the always on display.

However I want specific contacts (family members) to be able to message me, which is also a setting in the DND options.

What I would really like is to have the AOD go back on if a message comes from a family member.

I imagine there's a way to do it with Tasker.

Any other ideas?

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u/Interrupshin — 1 day ago
▲ 5 r/pebble

Just curious if anybody has feedback regarding how accurate the heart rate monitor is on the PT2.

It goes without saying that this is not professional medical grade equipment and I'm not expecting it to be perfect.

I'm just curious how close it is.

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u/Interrupshin — 8 days ago

I'm really not picky. I just need a decent phone that works and I'm wondering what's the best bang for my buck I could get for $300. Looking for something unlocked, not a carrier deal.

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u/Interrupshin — 9 days ago
▲ 2 r/chrome

I can't really find the right sub for this. I find controlling my home PC from my tablet via Chrome remote desktop to be really good. It adjusts nicely for the screen size and orientation etc.

Just one weird bug that I can't figure out. When I pull up the on-screen touch keyboard on my Windows PC and touch the keys on my tablet during a remote session, the keys don't react to a key press unless I wait a few seconds between keys. I cannot figure out why but that means I can't type out a word in less than thirty seconds.

Does anyone else have this issue?

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u/Interrupshin — 14 days ago