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Which apps do you use for notes and reminders?

I use Apple Notes and Reminders. The Reminders app is actually pretty robust and is also good for your grocery list etc. (you can add items via Siri). The main reason I use it is because reminders stay front-and-center on my Lock Screen even after I unlock and re-lock my phone. I have yet to find another app whose notifications don’t get buried in the Notification Center.

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Everything has LEDs now and they drive me nuts

Fully agree. One of the worst offenders is the PS5 whose standby lights can’t even be covered with tape properly because they’re complex curves. Even the clocks on my stove and microwave are too bright. I happened to have some black “washi” tape (basically masking tape) and it did a nice job of dimming them without looking out of place.

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So Lemmy just became, in one week, the second software with the most users on the [#Fediverse](https://mamot.fr/tags/Fediverse)? [@lemmy](https://lemmy.ml/c/lemmy)

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I’ve been wondering about this, too. Honest question, do you really think there will be that big of a bump once the apps shut down for good? I feel like most people who are passionate enough about third party apps are already painfully aware of what’s coming, and those that would be willing to migrate have done so. I hope I’m wrong!

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Which apps do you use for notes and reminders?

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I do the same as @veedems already posted; name the list whatever you want and tell Siri to "add X to my Y list". Also works for a to-do list etc. One benefit of using Reminders over Notes is that you can pull a Reminders list up on your Apple Watch, if you have one. That way you can have your shopping list on your wrist in the store instead of pulling out your phone.

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Have you replaced your iPhone battery, and was it worth it?

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I'll probably get something in the iPhone 16 lineup next year, since I do understand I'll eventually have to give up on the small form factor. Battery health shows 86%. Also downloaded CoconutBattery on Mac and it says the phone is at 88.5% design capacity. I'm torn between spending $89 on the replacement or just sticking it out for another ~14 months, maybe using a portion of that money on a portable battery pack which could be used with another device once I retire the 12 mini.

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Anyone tried MMD Princess switches?

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Haha, you are probably right about the lube! I am relatively new to the hobby and haven't crossed that bridge yet. With other responsibilities and all, it's a lot of time to commit.

I definitely know what you mean about AliExpress, it would be quite a wait. Fortunately I'm in no rush, more like I'm just curious to try something new.

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Have you replaced your iPhone battery, and was it worth it?

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There isn’t a specific app with suspicious battery drain. Mostly it’s just Safari with considerable screen on time, which correlates with my actual observed usage. I think you’re right that for my use case, I’d ideally want a bigger battery. And if Apple ever makes a new Mini with a much improved battery, I’ll be first in line!

I’ll check out the MagSafe battery, thanks.