Apple. No. We need to talk. We have a big big problem. That problem is AirPods. I never, and I do mean never, want my AirPods to connect to my watch. Ever. So stop aggressively pulling them away from my phone even when there's clearly audio playing on said phone. Also, when I press forget this device on the watch, who in their absolutely right mind thought that this should mean forget them on *all* devices connected to my iCloud account? No seriously who? I need to talk to them. Nicely. And explain to them that this is just wrong. It's wrong. That's not what that option should do. Nobody thinks that's what that option should do.
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Talon (talon@dragonscave.space)'s status on Friday, 23-Aug-2024 22:10:39 JST Talon -
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Talon (talon@dragonscave.space)'s status on Friday, 23-Aug-2024 22:42:36 JST Talon @KaraLG84 I can tell my Mac never to automatically connect to them. I can tell my phone to never automatically connect to them. The only one device I have that I do never want them to connect to automatically I can't tell not to automatically connect to them. I just... aaaaarrrgh. Am I missing something here?
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Kara Goldfinch (karalg84@dragonscave.space)'s status on Friday, 23-Aug-2024 22:42:37 JST Kara Goldfinch @talon Yep having that button do that makes 0 sense.
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