Asks what game was played, how it ended, and what you could learn from it, then logs it in Notes with the time stamp.
Presents a menu of your gamertags so you can copy and share them with friends.
Sets the scene in my office where I play games that turns off the light direclt behind me to reduce monitor glare.
Turns on the living room lights, plus casts my music to the Living Room TV.
Turns True Tone on or off on the current device, adapting the display temperature to the current surroundings.
Accesses the Transistor API to retrieve your subscriber data and extract the Total Count.
Presents a menu of apps compatible with picture-in-picture, waits 30 seconds for you to pick a video, then goes to the Home Screen to pop out the video.
Prompts you to enter a total length, then divides it in half and starts a timer for both durations.
Opens the deep link into the “Always Allowed Apps” section of Screen Time so you can make sure specific apps are available, well, always.
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