I need to get outside more. The downside to working from home is that I tend to stay hidden in my office more than a person should. Perhaps I should try a walking meeting today like my boss is fond of. Might do me some good.
@matigo it's like I'm watching the same conversation in my work email and here. Yikes. :p
// @hazardwarning
@matigo and beyond that. Switching phones means others who stick to iPhone need to know how to correct the problem when they get errors trying to message a person who disabled it. Fundamentally I do like the idea. I'm a big fan of using a service other than SMS. It's just that Apple f'd up the implementation. I'm just going to keep that toggle switched off every time I use and/or update an i-device.
Perhaps I should channel my random imessage rant into a coherent blog post of some sort.
@matigo no because it's too damn sticky. Caused me all sorts of annoyance switching phones. And it annoys me even more that iOS updates turns it back on after I turn it off. ಠ_ಠ
I was thinking this morning that I'd like to use an Android phone today. But it seems I no longer have any (other than the Nexus 5 which has sailfish installed). I haven't been without an Android phone of some sort since before the T-Mobile G1 was released. :o
@matigo I'll install on a VM at the very least, and possibly upgrade the little PC I just got through putting 15.10 on. I'm not giving up on Ubuntu Phone fully, just need a different device for it. The upshot is that Sailfish is running pretty good so far so I can have some fun in that space as well. :D
I got annoyed with the issues using #ubuntuphone on the Nexus 5 so I put that aside until I can get an official device. In th meantime I put #sailfishos back on getting things setup for development & debugging. Maybe I'll actually get something going this go around. :-)