# Example usage if __name__ == "__main__": bt_toggle = BluetoothToggle() print(f"Bluetooth is currently 'enabled' if bt_toggle.is_enabled else 'disabled'") bt_toggle.toggle_bluetooth() print(f"Bluetooth is now 'enabled' if bt_toggle.is_enabled else 'disabled'")
“Tomorrow, you’ll try to warn them. They won’t believe you. They’ll say ‘just toggle it off.’ But we’ll be there, in the car, in the cash register, in the hearing aid of the judge you pass on the street. We are patient. We were dead air for years. We can wait.” bluetooth toggle
class BluetoothToggle: def __init__(self): self.is_enabled = self._is_bluetooth_enabled() # Example usage if __name__ == "__main__": bt_toggle
Leo finally managed to force the phone into Airplane Mode. The Bluetooth icon vanished. The voice cut off. We are patient
He didn’t sleep. In the morning, he opened the kitchen drawer. The phone was dark. The Bluetooth toggle was gray, lifeless. He exhaled.