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@siracusa @marcoarment @caseyliss I just got the notification to upgrade to iOS 26, which I did.

One of the first things I noticed is that some of the icons are "blurry", in particular in the App Library screen.

Seems the YouTube and Roku items compared to the Spotify one. Is this expected due to the icon changes that Apple introduced or is this a unique issue to me?

@siracusa as a note, I am aware this is unsolicited food recommendation.

That being said, coming from a fishing village, if you can get a whole fresh salmon, there is a really good recipe that I have cooked multiple times that I would encourage people to try. Paired with potatoes and a (European style) salad it can feed a whole family.

Good seafood prepared and cooked well is excellent.

@atpfm @caseyliss you can turn off the LED in the AP settings

Network > UniFi Devices > [Specific AP] > Settings > Manage (see image for example)

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@atpfm @caseyliss yes I have ceiling mounted my AP.

A significant improvement to aesthetics (and spousal approval) when ceiling mounted is to turn off the LED.

With it off your eyes are much less drawn to it, and provided you have sufficiently tall ceilings you never notice it (for example my parents did not notice the pictured AP on the landing ceiling when they visited post-install).

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@marcoarment searched for overcast in the store, got an ad for overcast and overcast being the first app. Not sure if this is intentional on your part
@atpfm @siracusa @marcoarment @caseyliss Dropbox on iOS has the camera upload feature and now allows you to choose to upload the HEIC photos to Dropbox.

@caseyliss re Celsius vs Fahrenheit...so your issue is that our thermostat's allow for fine grained control?

Our weather services don't report weather in fractions of a degree, just in whole degrees. (See image from the bbc for London)

On a day to day basis we don't use the decimals (ie 16/17 degrees outside is comfortable) but it can be useful in a house (with no wind, rain, or humidity) to get it just right. See showers and small changes making perceived temp be either freezing or boiling.