New app I found
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@George-K said in New app I found:
@brenda she was disappointed, to be sure.
I had a similar app on my phone - it was the "Subordinate Spouse App."
Every time I tried to use it, it said, "You want me to what???"
That's an entirely different app than the Hubby app. I'm not surprised you had trouble with it.
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@brenda said in New app I found:
@Horace said in New app I found:
I support that interface.
You are part of the Hubby app support team? Do tell.
I respond to the described commands and many similar ones using that syntax. Interestingly, commands can be issued in the form of questions. “Would you like to clean those dishes?” A robot would answer honestly and factually “no”, but the artificial intelligence component of my processing software recognizes the command behind the question.
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@Horace said in New app I found:
@brenda said in New app I found:
@Horace said in New app I found:
I support that interface.
You are part of the Hubby app support team? Do tell.
I respond to the described commands and many similar ones using that syntax. Interestingly, commands can be issued in the form of questions. “Would you like to clean those dishes?” A robot would answer honestly and factually “no”, but the artificial intelligence component of my processing software recognizes the command behind the question.
That's a very advanced processing software to understand the actual command function of the question. What version is that? 52.0. or 107.2 ?
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@brenda said in New app I found:
@Horace said in New app I found:
@brenda said in New app I found:
@Horace said in New app I found:
I support that interface.
You are part of the Hubby app support team? Do tell.
I respond to the described commands and many similar ones using that syntax. Interestingly, commands can be issued in the form of questions. “Would you like to clean those dishes?” A robot would answer honestly and factually “no”, but the artificial intelligence component of my processing software recognizes the command behind the question.
That's a very advanced processing software to understand the actual command function of the question. What version is that? 52.0. or 107.2 ?
Thank you Brenda, it’s been in development for 50 years. Still buggy as heck, and a few catastrophic crashes here and there. It’s a fixer upper.
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@Horace said in New app I found:
@brenda said in New app I found:
@Horace said in New app I found:
I support that interface.
You are part of the Hubby app support team? Do tell.
I respond to the described commands and many similar ones using that syntax. Interestingly, commands can be issued in the form of questions. “Would you like to clean those dishes?” A robot would answer honestly and factually “no”, but the artificial intelligence component of my processing software recognizes the command behind the question.
You better support that interface or some of your other interfaces may crash.
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@brenda said in New app I found:
The service was very pleasant and very efficient. It even came with some pretzels.
Pretzels even! On top of all those other wonderful perks! I swear, app tech is becoming more abfab and irreplaceable every day!
Take good care of that app, Brenda. Even the best ones can be glitchy. Yours sounds very reliable and well made though, so you probably don't have to worry.
Pretzels! My, my, my. SMH.
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@Catseye3 said in New app I found:
@brenda said in New app I found:
The service was very pleasant and very efficient. It even came with some pretzels.
Pretzels even! On top of all those other wonderful perks! I swear, app tech is becoming more abfab and irreplaceable every day!
Take good care of that app, Brenda. Even the best ones can be glitchy. Yours sounds very reliable and well made though, so you probably don't have to worry.
Pretzels! My, my, my. SMH.
I'm so lucky my phone can access the Hubby app by voice activation. I may have to practice using it to see what else it can do.
Strangely, my husband is now trying to access the Wifey app on his phone, and it keeps trying to show him wifi connections available. I'll let him work that out for himself. I told him I'm not very technically inclined.