In the clock app on android, click the plus at the top, then click which day to repeat.
Alternatively, click the calendar icon after clicking the plus at the top and select the date.
In the clock app on android, click the plus at the top, then click which day to repeat.
Alternatively, click the calendar icon after clicking the plus at the top and select the date.
Android’s is pretty good.
Can reschedule repeat alarms to sound at the next scheduled time if you need to disable the current one with just a flip of the toggle and a confirmation.
Also, I love being able to schedule alarms out indefinitely. I use it to remember appts. that are over a year out.
That’s pretty cool!
Mine have names too, sort of like positions on the bridge, I guess?
[HopingForBetter], or just my name, is usually deciding what to pay attention to.
Vega is the one that’s usually analyzing.
Francesca wants to have fun.
And then there’s Vivian, the destroyer of worlds…
Me, of course.
I like that the way to beat it is to go, Hmm… and move on.
I’m sure for most people, this is somewhat disturbing.
However, I have at least 3 voices going in my head at any given time, and they cycle.
One is figuring out what’s happening.
One is analyzing what was just happening.
One is talking to itself.
All while I decide which one is the most interesting.
paid to be shitty human beings.
So, the dictionary is not a gold-standard.
It is, in fact, the opposite and in very simplified terms, just a book of how people currently pronounce words and their meaning today. Think of it more as a record book for the time it was printed, rather than a rule book; living languages are funny like that.
If you would like to know more, I highly recommend Word by Word written by Kory Stamper, one of the editors for the Merriam-Websters Dictionary.