I think you're misunderstanding. Yes, it cannot fit in when it's angled properly to fit into the hole. However, if you angle the plate 45 degrees and lift one end of the plate, it will fall into the diagonally. That's why manholes are round shaped. There is no angle for a round cover to fall into the hole itself.
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You're right. OP called it a manhole, so I assumed. But looking at the size compared to the foot, it's too small to be a manhole cover.
There's a risk that if you try to turn the square cover that the cover will fall into the hole. It's really strange that it's square and not round.
Is no one else going to talk about how weird it is to see a square manhole cover? Now there's a risk of dropping the cover down the hole due to the shape.
Yeah, after the update, it only answers if I unlock my phone. It's not as convenient as it was before.
I noticed that Hey Google wasn't working from the lock screen anymore. Pretty annoying.
On the Skagen side, it looks like they completely stopped making the hybrids. They pretty much took down the smartwatch/hybrid section.
This is my assumption, the demand for people that want a 7" phone does not justify the cost of development and manufacturing. Yes, there will be people that would want it, but just like the iPhone Mini, the demand wasn't justified to continue producing the smaller phone.
Generally 6" to 6.5" seems to be the sweet spot that is large enough to use, and small enough that it fits in my pocket comfortably.
Their while goal is to make the experience so terrible that you pay for YouTube Premium.
"The advantage that religion (and conservatives) has over magic or science is that man's inability to understand is built into the system, so if an explanation is confusing or unsatisfying, it strengthens the point." -Off to be the Wizard by Scott Meyer
Well, RCS was originally more fragmented before Google. Each carrier wanted to handle RCS messaging differently. T-Mobile made their own, but it only worked with other T-Mobile users.
Google was tired of waiting for all the carriers to agree and come up with their universal cross-carrier RCS platform, so they decided to come up with something that works with Google Messages, which is generally accepted as the RCS standard now.
Tasker. Pretty much programming your Android to automate things. Such a powerful app.