

Skyforce and Skyforce Reloaded from PlayStore are great.
Skyforce and Skyforce Reloaded from PlayStore are great.
Not to forget that around 70% of the revenues cone from a single, non-disclosed, customer. My wild guess: it’s Google…
EDIT: And they just significantly reduced their expenditures for Software Development…
I don’t know the details or have any more information, but there is a background as to reporting suicides in Germany.
Usually, it is consensus between the German news outlets not to report suicides, unless it has been committed by a person of interest, usually a celebrity. This is not a law or otherwise enforced, but a common understanding of the outlets amongst each other, so there will be no promotion of suicide. Here is a source (in German, unfortunately, explaining the reasoning: https://www.deutschlandfunk.de/sagen-meinen-warum-medien-nicht-ueber-selbstmord-schreiben-100.html)
To me, this seems to be a plausible reason for the vague language, but again, I don’t know.
I personally liked the PAI approach from the Mi Band where you get points for various activities, depending on the heart rate during the activity. You loose the points after a week - motivating you to continue and also the points are harder to get the better you get at the activity, because of the lower heart rate. I know, it’s all smoke and mirrors, but I I liked that approach for the same reasons you mentioned.
I love Noteless as my note taking app as it also supports markdown. Sync is via Syncthing.