Opens the deep link into Settings > Sound > Ringtones.
Gets the base64-encoded text for the Charlie Brown sad walking music, decodes it, and plays it out loud.
Takes you into the Sounds settings, located in Settings > Sounds and Haptics on iOS and System Settings > Sounds on macOS.
Gets base64-encoded text for the Apple Pay ping sound, decodes it, and plays the sound out loud.
Takes three lists of Shakespearean insults and combines them into one remark, making it appear as if Siri is making fun of you using old English slang.
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Gets the base64-encoded text for the iPhone boot chime, decodes it, and plays the sound out loud.
Sets the playback destination to the current device, turns off Do Not Disturb and Airplane Mode, turns on Cellular Data, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi, sets the volume to 85%, the brightness to 100%, and turns on Light mode, then turns on every option for Sound Recognition, then vibrates if run from iPhone when it’s all done.
Adds one hour to the current time and sets a reminder telling you the laundry is done.
Opens the “Shared” folder of notes that you’ve collaborated on with others.
Asks you for a query, then opens the Twitter app to show you results.
Opens the “Quartiles” game available for Apple News+ subscribers in the News app.
Opens the URL to AirBnB’s experiences page set to find nearby options.
Opens the Google app and activates Voice Search, letting you use Google dictation in place of Apple’s before performing a Google Search.
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