Is there any way to stop this app from auto refreshing?
It just sucks big time, dude
It just sucks big time, dude
Anyone facing similar issues lately?
I know it stores offline backups too in the database folder, but this is stupid. Not everyone has tons of storage free all the time, and there should clearly be an option to just have online backups. I don't need any offline backups.
Please help me find a Tamil song. I heard it a few months ago on someone's Instagram story and I've been trying to find it ever since. The song was trending a few months ago.
I think it had a romantic vibe, but I'm not completely sure. I'm not a Tamil native, so I don't remember any of the lyrics or words, but I used to listen to the song a few months back.
The biggest hint I can remember is that the main/punchline part of the song came around 30 seconds into the song. Also it was a male voice (cant recall if female vocal were there or not) That's pretty much all I have.
I've tried searching Google and going through playlists, but I haven't had any luck.
If you know any Tamil songs that might fit, please drop them below. Even guesses would help, because I might recognize it when I see the name.
Thanks!
Did this happen to anyone else too? I was just surprised!
I came across a few people who had completed their 365 day streak and are now reaching 500...!! They haven't received their play button yet, this is disheartening tbh.. that guys said he even raised a token but no one responded.
Does anyone else sometimes look at the startup world and think, bro, this is so uncertain?
Let's be honest. Most people who want to build a startup want to solve real problems, build something big, make good money, and build a good life. People can say money isn't a goal at all, but I think that's not the whole story.
What bothers me is how much of the startup world seems focused on funding, high valuations, growth numbers, and eventually an IPO or acquisition where the founders can cash out.
Is that really the path now?
Maybe I'm looking at it the wrong way, but sometimes it feels like building a great company for the long term is becoming secondary to raising money and finding an exit.
I want to build something of my own someday, but seeing how uncertain the whole thing can be is honestly a bit depressing.
What do you guys think? Am I being too cynical about it?
Does anyone else sometimes look at the startup world and think, bro, this is so uncertain?
Let's be honest. Most people who want to build a startup want to solve real problems, build something big, make good money, and build a good life. People can say money isn't a goal at all, but I think that's not the whole story.
What bothers me is how much of the startup world seems focused on funding, high valuations, growth numbers, and eventually an IPO or acquisition where the founders can cash out.
Is that really the path now?
Maybe I'm looking at it the wrong way, but sometimes it feels like building a great company for the long term is becoming secondary to raising money and finding an exit.
I want to build something of my own someday, but seeing how uncertain the whole thing can be is honestly a bit depressing.
What do you guys think? Am I being too cynical about it?
Does anyone else sometimes feel low or uncertain while preparing for GATE?
Sometimes I think, even if I get a good rank, I'll still have to move to another place and spend the next 2 years studying again. It can make the whole thing feel a bit overwhelming.
I'm not trying to demotivate anyone or say that doing an M.Tech isn't worth it. I just wanted to know if others preparing for GATE also have these thoughts sometimes.
How do you guys deal with this feeling?
not individually
I've been using the S23 for a while, but I still feel like I'm not getting the most out of its camera.
What settings, techniques, or apps helped you take better photos? It could be a small change that improved your shots or something you wish you had known earlier.
I'm looking for tips that work in real-world use, whether it's for daylight, night photography, portraits, Expert RAW, GCam, or editing after taking the photo.
Hopefully this can become a useful thread that S23 users can come back to whenever they're looking to improve their photography.
I've been trying to like the selfie camera on my S23, but something just feels off.
A lot of my selfies end up looking:
I've already cleaned the front camera lens, so I don't think it's just dirt or smudges.
I'm not sure if it's the image processing, autofocus, HDR, or if I'm doing something wrong, but I rarely end up liking the final photo.
Has anyone else experienced this? If so, did you find any settings or camera tips that improved the selfie quality, or is this just how the S23 processes selfies?
There are so many posts asking how to improve battery life on the S23, so I thought it'd be nice to have one thread where everyone shares what actually worked.
If you've managed to noticeably improve your SOT, please drop your tips, settings, routines, or even links to helpful guides/videos.
One thing though: I'm not looking for suggestions that cripple the phone just to squeeze out another hour of battery.
For example, I'd rather not:
We all bought a flagship to enjoy it, not to constantly compromise features for battery life.
So I'm looking for tweaks that genuinely improve battery life without sacrificing the flagship experience.
Let's make this a useful reference thread for all S23 users. Thanks!
Is anyone else facing this?
Sometimes I set multiple alarms, like 7:00 AM, 7:20 AM, 7:40 AM, and then I wake up much later only to realize none of them went off.
Yes, I'm serious.
Before anyone asks:
The weirdest part is that if I set an alarm during the day, say for 3 PM or 4 PM, it works perfectly every single time.
It's only the morning alarms that randomly decide not to ring.
This has happened more than once now, and it's incredibly frustrating because it completely defeats the purpose of having an alarm.
Has anyone experienced this or found a fix? I'm genuinely losing trust in Samsung's Clock app.
Is anyone else facing this?
Sometimes I set multiple alarms, like 7:00 AM, 7:20 AM, 7:40 AM, and then I wake up much later only to realize none of them went off.
Yes, I'm serious.
Before anyone asks:
The weirdest part is that if I set an alarm during the day, say for 3 PM or 4 PM, it works perfectly every single time.
It's only the morning alarms that randomly decide not to ring.
This has happened more than once now, and it's incredibly frustrating because it completely defeats the purpose of having an alarm.
Has anyone experienced this or found a fix? I'm genuinely losing trust in Samsung's Clock app.
No I am not talking about the percentage(which it already shows) but the number of tokens actually used. Is there any extension for it?
I did come across some options like total commander, directory opus, one commander, files, etc
Would love to here what the community thinks. Thanks.