@jws Sadly, that doesn’t present me with a file. It suggests I sign in to iCloud Drive, something I don’t use. 😑
// @matigo
@jws Sadly, that doesn’t present me with a file. It suggests I sign in to iCloud Drive, something I don’t use. 😑
// @matigo
@jws You said clicking the wavy button on the bottom bar redisplays it so I thought you hadn’t tried tapping on the wavy button at the top of the pop-up menu. Fair enough, you have a bug.
The bad news is I just cannot get the television to work reliably with the Philips soundbase. It works until you turn the telly off and on again. I’ve tried updating the TV’s firmware and spent endless hours fiddling about with settings and trying different on/off routines but nothing worked. I’ve ordered a better quality HDMI cable in the hope that it’s an electrical interference problem because I know that’s worked for some people with not dissimilar problems. I’m doubtful that’ll work here though because the Panasonic telly worked fine with this speaker and the predictability of the fallout makes me think it’s a Sony bug.
I like the Sony Bravia picture. I’m able to get it detailed and quite bright and quite contrasty and quite vibrant without looking unreal or garish. Just right. I probably have it a bit more toned-down than most people because realism is important to me.
@jws Even more claustrophobic when replying from the conversation thread overlay.
@jws Just tap on the menu item that corresponds to what is already loaded on the web page and the menu will go away without anything refreshing.
@matigo How does one discern which bits of text placed on the Internet ought to be preserved and which bits of textual detritus can be left behind?
I wonder if any people live permanently in hotels these days. It seems to have been a thing in the early twentieth century for some old, rich people to rent a suite in a luxury hotel. In their later years, Vladimir Nabokov and his wife lived in a Swiss hotel. When asked why, the writer said ‘freedom’. Must be nice to not have to maintain one’s gaff and to get room service whenever you feel like it. You never hear of anyone doing this nowadays.