• @Baltazisland
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    Well, have you tried typing “traffic”?

  • @grue
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    You know what’s even more annoying? You can set a notification or email reminder to go off prior to a calendar appointment, but can’t set an alarm to go off prior to one. I need my phone to make noise when it’s time for me to get ready, not just show a notification!

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      Isn’t it possible to change the notification sound by selecting an alarm sound , just for calendar notifications?

      This should give you what you need

      The only caveat i can think of now, is that notifications don’t loop the sound… So pretty much useless, unless you just need one loud reminder

      • @UnculturedSwine
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        Notifications have a lower level of priority than an alarm. Notification volume is set differently than alarm volume. Alarms take over the screen whereas notifications just give you a prompt at the top. As a person with ADD, it’s a huge inconvenience and I need to use workarounds that are unreliable. I just want a ducking alarm when I need it without getting some stupid artificial limitation on why I can’t do it.

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      • @[email protected]
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        I have the same problem as the person above and for me at least, my phone is always on silent. I use a smart watch and only select priority notifications go to it, anything else, I’ll just see it when I next pick up my phone. A notification, even if it’s sent to my watch, I might miss, but an alarm will always make noise, vibration, basically will get my attention for sure. So for people like me and I’m guessing the commenter above, grue, who are trying to minimize the ways our devices distract us, notifications aren’t gonna cut it when I want an alarm for something important.

      • @RickTofu
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        21 year ago

        Big fan of AMDroid, I used to set 10 alarms every morning because I turn them off while still too far asleep, with AMDroid I only need to set 1!

  • @xantoxis
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    This has probably saved lots of people from accidentally setting an alarm too far in the future when they meant to set it for the next morning. You may not agree with the choice, but I’m sure this has helped more people than it has annoyed.

    Set a reminder to set yourself an alarm

    • @depOP
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      The AI should be smarter. “That’s an alarm for Tuesday, right?” is a confirmation it could ask.

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          Which is why I don’t feel bad for verbally abusing it when I say “text [name] don’t forget to put those breadsticks away period if you don’t eat them comma I will” and the infernal machine does a google search for that instead sending a text to [name] with the message “Don’t forget to put those breadsticks away. If you don’t eat them, I will.”

          Yeah assistant I wanted to see fuckin reddit threads loosely related to breadsticks and texting, I super didn’t want you to do the thing I explicitly said to do.

        • @depOP
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          31 year ago

          Just you wait

            • @depOP
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              11 year ago

              Have you been watching the AI landscape of the past year? It’s moving fast, and I am hoping bard + assistant integration will take things to the next level

              • @[email protected]
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                I am talking about true artificial intelligence which is still just a concept and nothing. Pretty sure that’s what the original comment also meant.

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        Just do it manually.

        You absolutely can set an alarm for a specific day in google clock version 7.6 from the play store.

        After you set the alarm if you click on it you can give it a name such as “laundry” and set it for a specific day such as “Sunday”

        I have alarms for workdays and alarms for times to take medicine.

        You can set an alarm for a early wake up for a flight time a week ahead of time if you want. The assist is super basic to protect you from doing dumb shit, but you absolutely can do it manually.

      • @shalafi
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        21 year ago

        I think my Google Mini does ask? At the least, it confirms, “OK. I’ve set an alarm for $X.”

        You got me thinking, need to experiment a bit.

    • circuitfarmer
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      Doesn’t that just suggest that the thing doesn’t work right if they have to do this to avoid incorrect settings? I’m pretty sure 100% of people who want to set an alarm this far out but can’t are annoyed.

  • @[email protected]
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    ummm Ackwtewely this is a feature because…

    Nah. Fuck that.
    If I want to wake up early on Tuesday next week what I need is an alarm that morning. A human would understand the prompt and do it correctly, a computer assistant should be able to do exactly the same.

    • @depOP
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      Yes. If I say “set an alarm for 3,422 minutes from now” my fucking computer phone should be able to do it. The whole point is it’s NOT a human.

    • @depOP
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      The whole point of the assistant is to automate the manual steps 🤔

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        While true, I think those two steps are simple enough as is and really aren’t improved by a digital assistant

        • @Maalus
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          Then what’s the point of the digital assistant?

          Seriously, people in the comments seem to have drunk so much google coolaid it isn’t even funny. It’s an obvious bug that doesn’t let your “digital assistant” setup something that you personally would be able to setup.

          There isn’t a rationale here, there isn’t some hidden tech, it’s just shitty design.

          • @Gradually_Adjusting
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            11 year ago

            It was not my aim to defend Google on my first remark, only to gently mock what seems a triviality. I found this post among gloomy world news, out of its proper context. Such a contrast can make anything seem absurd.

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          It’s significantly faster to just tell it to set an alarm than it is to go into the app and do so manually, wanting it to work with all of the features isn’t asking a lot

          What a weird thing to be a dick about

          • @papalonian
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            111 year ago

            scoff I have zero sympathy for people who want to use tools given to them to make their lives marginally easier.

        • Madrigal
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          101 year ago

          For some people, for example people with disabilities, this kind of thing can be a big deal. Stop thinking only of yourself.

        • @spez_
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          11 year ago

          Please stop live

    • @UnculturedSwine
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      The whole problem is that you can’t set an alarm more than 24 hours ahead of time unless you set it to repeat. The timer also gets reset if the phone restarts or if you bump the stop button on the notification screen. Workarounds work most of the time but they set you up for problems. The artificial limitation is unnecessary and just creates problems for people like myself who have ADD.

      • @Gradually_Adjusting
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        11 year ago

        I said so elsewhere to one other, but I will reiterate that the jest came from viewing the remark outside of its proper context. I apologize for trivializing the matter.

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        Oneplus clock app lets you choose any date and time in the future for alarms so I would assume many other apps can do this too.

  • @SoonaPaana
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    I have felt this too! Reminders are usually pop up notifications that are easy to miss. I may have a temporary solution. On Android I can select the days on which the alarm should ring. It gets a bit annoying if your date is more than 7 days in the future. But still gets the job done

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    Asking a fitbit to set a timer for 2 hours is dumber.

    Apparently it only supports a 1h39m59s at a maximum. So responds saying it can’t set that timer. But then offers clickable suggestions for 1h50m and 2h10m … which gets you the exact same response.

  • SokathHisEyesOpen
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    And of course the reminder is super quiet and polite, going unseen until after you needed it.

  • @yesterdayshero
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    Isn’t what you want a reminder anyway? Seems like an odd ask for an alarm to be days an hours in advanced as opposed to 6am tomorrow.

    • @FMT99
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      I have to get up early for work next Thursday. Should I set a reminder for myself for next Wednesday to remind myself to set my alarm for the next morning?

      • @flucksy_bango
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        Did you get drunk on Wednesday? Why wouldn’t you remember you need to wake up the night before and set an alarm?

        • @FMT99
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          Maybe I did. The point is why should my device dictate when I’m allowed to set an alarm?

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    An alarm is something urgent, 3 days and 5 hours from now isn’t urgent, that’s something you need to be reminded about, which is what the reminder prompt is for.

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      An alarm is something that warns or signals, by one definition. It doesn’t necessarily need to be urgent.

      However, Google is weird. At least on my phone, I can easily set a timer for 3 days and 5 hours without a problem.

      Alarms on Google typically mean wakeup alarms. That may trigger the snooze/cancel functionality when that timer expires. Odd that you can’t set one way ahead of time.

      I am not trying to be a jackass here or anything, but I have never actually thought about the distinctions between alarms, timers and reminders. I just kinda thought they were all the same. /shrug

    • @ZapBeebz_
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      Or it’s used to wake you up in the morning. If I just set an early doctor’s appointment for next week, and I need to wake up early, I’m gonna set my alarm for that right now, while I’m thinking about it, so I don’t have to worry. Frankly, the assistant is just stupid.