Right. I’m considering trying out voip numbers but concerned about these disadvantages. Not that I call much anyways, just don’t want to make a frustrating calling experience more frustrating lol
Right. I’m considering trying out voip numbers but concerned about these disadvantages. Not that I call much anyways, just don’t want to make a frustrating calling experience more frustrating lol
Pretty good, very responsive to feedback on Matrix/discord. Great features, love it
What’s your experience with using mysudo/voip numbers in terms of services accepting them (e.g. Google)? And socially, can you do regular calls with these numbers? Any audio delays?
(copied my comment for the top context comment but the other person hasn’t answered yet, wanted to get some info on these kinds of services first hand)
At least you should be able to block its mac address
I think there’s misconceptions, trust being put in the wrong place, unawareness involved, or simply they don’t think it through, rather than not caring (anectodal/IMO). E.g. “I don’t have anything to hide, so what if they collect everything”.
If we could build a tool to gather such info, that’s easily accessible and for free, to show all the data available on you in the marketplace - that might make them uncomfortable. And then perhaps they’ll start to try and understand why they’re uncomfortable, and why this is bad.
I feel like there needs to be an incentive in mind for those apps to bring in ppl. People care about privacy but won’t even delete FB, let alone use a different messaging app
What’s your experience with using mysudo/voip numbers in terms of services accepting them (e.g. Google)? And socially, can you do regular calls with these numbers? Any audio delays?
Although there are dumb phones out there
Technically the graph endedon 2019, but it was a major loss until theb
If those pagers had explosives, I wonder if the explosives were put there as a sabotage or for “destroy if found” functionality
This theme is a little too dark
You see, Meta has billions, which puts them above the law. Also they make their investors happy, most likely
If the ad agencies don’t like that then yeah they should fine Reddit or get compensated for Reddit claiming they’re more popular than they are. I don’t see the counterpoint
(Unless it wasn’t a counterpoint)
Probably the bots listening part. The point for the royalties is to get people to use the software and pay for it
Could distract us from the real solution and delay it further
I just hope that at the very least those that try for their own use wouldn’t get penalized for it if they’re desperate enough to try
Is this criticism against removing said blobs or the blind praise of open source projects (or something else)?