lexvanh
lexvanh t1_iycckm4 wrote
This is not true. Other species such as elephants, dolphins, and chimpanzees are known to have emotional responses to the death of other animals, including members of their own species. In some cases, they have even been observed to try and help the deceased animal..
lexvanh t1_iycc0o2 wrote
Reply to comment by debby90 in Why is it no longer possible to listen to voice messages through the speaker? (iPhone 13Pro) by debby90
I'm sorry to hear that.. Unfortunately I don't know. Maybe someone else knows how to fix this..
lexvanh t1_iycbn0h wrote
Reply to comment by debby90 in Why is it no longer possible to listen to voice messages through the speaker? (iPhone 13Pro) by debby90
The setting I mentioned can be found on the settings of you'r Airpods.
- Launch the Settings app.
- Tap the name of your connected AirPods, just under your Apple ID banner. Alternatively, tap Bluetooth, then tap the circled "i" icon next to your connected AirPods.
- Scroll down and toggle off the switch next to Automatic Ear Detection.
Maybe this will fixe the issue but I'm not sure. Worth trying I think.. Let me know!
lexvanh t1_iycb1r6 wrote
Reply to comment by debby90 in Why is it no longer possible to listen to voice messages through the speaker? (iPhone 13Pro) by debby90
Do you have AirPods?
lexvanh t1_iyc9iw9 wrote
Reply to Why is it no longer possible to listen to voice messages through the speaker? (iPhone 13Pro) by debby90
The issue you are experiencing is most likely related to a feature called "ear detection". This feature automatically turns the audio off when you place the iPhone to your ear, assuming you are trying to take a call. To resolve the issue, you can disable the ear detection feature. To do this, go to Settings > Accessibility > Touch > and toggle off the 'Ear Detection' option.
lexvanh t1_iycd6sb wrote
Reply to comment by DeleteWolf in Humans are the only species that mourns when another species goes extinct by DeleteWolf
Then I agree with you! Humans are also the only species that can recognize how their actions can contribute to the extinction of another species. Humans are the only species that can take steps to prevent a species from going extinct, and can use their knowledge and power to create a better future for all species.