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Is there any way to find the source of these alert sounds?

I don't know from your description whether this is the default system notification tone: on my s21 that's 5 notes rather than 4
Just to update, I was wrong and it is 5. Since turning on the notification history I have identified one that made the sound without a message. It was Samsung keyboard. God only knows what triggered that but I went back into show system apps in Notifications and found it, along with a load more that I didn't see first time around. I've turned them all off. That was the only one that's popped up since the initial clearout so it's looking good.

Wireless charging for Moto G Pure

At work we had three employees at one time that had freshly upgraded to S9s, from S3/S4s. All three ultimately did the 'moisture warning' issue and wouldn't charge unless you used wireless.

I still blame USB-C. I have had a hostile relationship with it ever since it became 'mandated' without my approval. Literally NOBODY asked for this.

The 'moisture detected' error was pretty well-known at the time the S9 was the latest thing. search for 'Galaxy S9 design flaw moisture detected' and you'll get tons of results. It's a well known issue. None of the the mentioned phones EVER got wet.

My main gripe with Type C is that it usually always says it's charging but it drains while it says so. I can't trust it. Never had issues with Micro USB at all. EVER. Always worked if it showed it were charging. Even if you got the 'Battery with X or ! inside it' error it would still charge, just slower than normal. I wouldn't wake up to 18% 'charging' like today.

Micro USB also never had Android Auto issues with my Galaxy S5 either. Now, I'm lucky if I don't have to unplug/replug the damn Z Flip 4 five times before it works. The rest are either my Pioneer deck being blank, or it showing 'no signal/icon with ! inside it' and no connectivity (while the outer display shows plenty of signal) or it not responding to touch/voice control.

As harsh as it sounds, I feel whomever decided that USB Type C was a good idea needs to be lined up and shot. Change for change's sake. Micro USB was never an issue if you aren't an idiot. The little USB symbol faces up, for those who don't know. Even when Apple (and Samsung) had that wonky 30-pin connector, there was a visible icon that showed the 'up' side. But hardly anyone read the frelling manual to know that and blamed the wrong person for being an idiot.

Back in 2014 when Type C first launched (on the Nexus 6) the whole selling point was 'it's reversible!' and that was one of the 'remarks' that CrApple fans used to brag about their lightning connector, 'but you can plug it in either way!' So I always figured that was why USB-C happened in the first place. I wish everyone would stop looking to Apple for advice, or who to follow. I wish Android just remained its own thing like it was in Android 2.3, Gingerbread.

Pressure Cooking

Canned beans contain a lot of sodium. Canned black eyed peas are not bad but they pale in comparison to cooking the dried pea. I never soak my peas but I let them come to high pressure in my cooker then turn off the heat and let the pressure drop naturally. I then rinse them again and pressure cook them until done.. around ten minutes.. or let them simmer and slowly cook. Either way they are fine eating. I like to dice onion up in my peas and I like to cook them with a bit of pork. Today I used half a pound of bacon for seasoning.

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How to stop turn ON notification requests?

Each time I get a permissions request, and disable one or more, it asks about them again on further launches, although sometimes you get a 'don't ask again' option as well.

An app will usually run if you deny the notification request on first launch, but will nag about it each time you open it. It's treated a bit differently than simply turning notifications OFF in settings--Apps--App name.

A more modern issue I deal with is 'this app has been closed because it has a bug [ok][clear cache]'. I find that happens a lot on One UI after Android 13, and so far my only workaround has been to either live without the app in question or disable battery optimization in settings. This is very different from '[app name] has stopped/keeps stopping'

There are so many things that modern Android does that it makes my head spin and long for the simple days of Android 2.3. Today, we get pop-ups (screen overlays), toasts (little bar at the bottom that merely annoys me) bubble notifications (similar to iOS) and icons that clutter the status bar (a problem with Android as a whole, since the beginning, never have liked it).

For example, a way to fully turn off OTA updates is by disabling the screen overlay permission to Software Update and FOTA Updates and anything with the word 'update'. That has completely disabled my phone's ability to interrupt my flow by deciding at the most inopportune time to say 'hey! a new update is available!' hoping you hit the wrong button.

Transferring browser tabs

Yes both connected via home wi-fi. I found that your method is supposed to work for Chrome but it appears it only works for tabs open on a PC to sync to a phone. So it's looking more and more like I'm out of luck for get these tabs synced the easy way and will have to do it the hard way. I do appreciate you chiming in.

Mandatory Anti-Drunk-Driving Tech is coming

My take on this is that if the government puts something on your vehicle to control it's operation it can simply turn it off at will.
I don't trust the government enough to believe that the technology wouldn't be abused.
Tesla already has this ability. There are already stories of them artificially limiting the range and speed of a 'modded' Tesla, or one that the owner decided to deny a software update. Pretty much guarantees I'll never own a modern car, EV or otherwise. There is literally zero reason to have cellular connectivity in a vehicle. Some vehicle makes have ToS's that say they can literally spy on anyone in the vehicle, which is both a violation of privacy and your rights.


I never trust anything the government does 'for our own good'. They've shown far too often that it isn't worth it. Sure, the whole COVID thing had merit, but once we allow them to have the power, you really think they will give it back? See Patriot Act for one example, that was 'temporary' was it not?

That's how they get ya. They introduce it on grounds that society will gladly accept (i.e., mitigating a pandemic) but they will always use it again for far more nefarious means, such as silencing dissent or protest.

Samsung One UI/Android 13 'app has been closed because it has a bug' issue

This seems to happen with certain older apps I still like to use, and only on Android 13/One UI 5.1 devices. It's not a crash, because then it'd say 'app has stopped/app keeps stopping' instead. In this case, it shows 'Angry Birds has been closed because it has a bug' which appears to be a Device Care issue, perhaps it's not liking the resources it wants to use, or it's using too many bits of RAM/CPU, in either case, Device Care is closing the app assuming something is wrong. However, if running Android 12 or below, with One UI 4 or below, it runs without an issue.

Angry Birds 1.6.2 isn't the only time this has popped up, but I do not know how to circumvent the issue. I've turned as many things off in Device Care as I can, but it still happens. The wording 'has been closed' vs ' has closed/stopped' indicates something actually shut the app down, not the app actually crashing. I have had apps crash but the wording is very different, saying 'ES File Explorer has stopped'.

Does anyone know any method to circumvent whatever idiot proofing Samsung has apparently enabled that is shutting apps it thinks 'has bugs' down? I know for certain Angry Birds 1.6.2 has NO bugs at all. It ran fine until the last security patch that upgraded One UI from 5 to 5.1.

EDIT: Fixed the issue by setting battery optimization to unrestricted. Stupid Samsung!!!

Grammarly.. Yeah... WTF?

You've downloaded an APK of this app and it's not installing?

If you try to install the APK from My Files, you will probably see something saying 'security policy has prevented My Files from installing this app' with options to allow or deny. If you tap allow, it will present some prompts with 'allow once' or 'allow all the time from My Files' and then work. It's no different from having to check 'unknown sources' in older versions of Android.

If it's saying something like 'This app has been closed because it has a bug' that's stupid Samsung Device Care closing it because it doesn't like the app. I have not found any method to circumvent that particular error, it's not crashing because then it'd say '[app name] has stopped' or '[app name] keeps stopping'. The 'closed because it has a bug' has something to do with Device Care thinking something is wrong with the app, maybe it's using resources it doesn't like, but either way it shouldn't even happen, but that's Samsung for ya.

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Samsung Fold4-Stable Android 14, One UI 6.0 rolling out

I swonney I keep reading the title as 'flip 4'.

At one time Samsung devices if set to auto download on wifi would only let you bypass updating for like three times then it'd force it. The only solution was to turn off auto download over wifi. If you turn screen overlay permission off the updater 'app' it disables the pop-ups. Doesn't stop it from still counting down and updating if set to auto download over wifi though.

Are pdfs just that way?

I say that about a lot of things, such as streaming services, preferring my collection of DVDs, Blu-Rays, and VHS tapes over paying multiple subscriptions to 'have it all' and end up paying more than a monthly cable price in the end, but people just look at me like I got two heads.

But the reality is the first severe thunderstorm hits, knocks out their internet, and they're sitting staring at a black box while I can still enjoy a movie on VHS or a TV series on DVD.

I also make sure my offline library extends to my phones and tablets and laptops. I got one Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 (2012) filled with my entire Amazon book library. No wifi needed. Original, factory loaded app too. No forced updates or DRM.

My phone has 2K of MP3s on it. Don't need to rely entirely on streaming.

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