After downloading AAAD it wont let me install anything, it says i need to upgrade or wait, but all ive done is install AAAD?

Just bought a 2022 Jeep Compass with Android Auto. And after looking in forums, saw this app, so I downloaded it from github, and when I try to install anything in its menu, it tells me I need to wait for the next free download or upgrade. Does the downloading of the app itself count as one if the free monthly downloads? I haven't downloaded anything yet i don't know what I'm doing wrong, did I miss a step in the set up, all I saw was next?

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u/thisguy181 — 7 days ago

Has anyone got comma working with a Jaguar, looking at a 2018 E-Pace

I've always wanted the ability to use the Comma AI stuff since ive been hearing about it for a few years. My car i think is on its last legs, I am thinking about a 2018 Jaguar E-Pace that has all the sensors and stuff i would assume it would need and since Waymo uses the I-Pace i wanted to know if anyone in the community has gotten Comma AI to work with the Jaguars. that might be a make or break between this and a Jeep Grand Cherokee or a Volkswagen Golf Alltrack that also has all the stuff to work with Comma AI

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u/thisguy181 — 14 days ago
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British Granddad tries American Grilled Cheese for the first time

u/89penumbrablue — 1 month ago

Trying to add food but can only add 1 serving size

So i am trying to add the New Burger King "Crown Nuggets" in "my foods" since the crown nuggets (and any new foods the fast food companies make) dont exist in the database, so any one else can add it too and when I do I only seem to be able to add 1 serving size, but when I click items I search for there are like 10 options, like you will say 1 lobster, 1 pound, 1 tablespoon, 1 tbsp, 200 grams all listed in the same drop down, I need to add a 4 nugget and 16 nugget option. Ive seen nuggets from other fast food places have that option with out making 3 different entries that are named small nuggets and make it 4 nuggets as the serving size, and so on. Any ideas? I tried separating with a comma.

Edit for clarity: I am not talking about adding food to the diary, there i would just make it as i did in the attached image and then do the math. I am talking about adding to the "My Foods" section then setting it to public so other people can add it to their diary, with out having to do the math. Since I know most people just want to select it.

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u/thisguy181 — 2 months ago
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Has any one with the MUDI 7 done the IMEI repair to get around throttling yet, can it be done?

Hey ya, I am wanting to grab a Mudi 7 so I can use my laptop while at work and I have tmobile unlimited tablet data but it only has 10g Hotspot unthrottled. I have an iPad that I connect to a Mango right now, but the iPad likes to tattle and its older so its only 4G. Ive seen people do this with the Beryl, I just want to know if this new 5G guy can do the same thing

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u/thisguy181 — 3 months ago
▲ 3 r/fitbit

Its a jumbled mess that squishies down everything makes it hard to read and wants to be a scrolling able time line like its facebook. I cant find anything need. I hope they scrap that and just keep it as it is.

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u/thisguy181 — 4 months ago

Like hiding your food or workouts under additional clicks is standard making you stay on a website longer in web design and is part of the Post google adword web design ethos. Because previously, web design and app design was all about getting you done with what you needed to do quickly before the addition of advertisements and then post advertisement, it's trying to keep you on site longer so they can deliver you more ads. And pairing that with how poor the search has been for the last couple year, and that often you've got to go back several days to find out how exactly how something is written so it can be searched otherwise you will never find what you are looking for means that this adds so much extra work thus more time, if they made it where the search worked, then this wouldn't be a problem.But that would also ease the process and be pro-user when they're trying to be anti-user and keep you on the app longer

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u/thisguy181 — 4 months ago