SpamBlocker might work for you if you are using Android.
The UI is a bit finicky, but it is quite configurable.
f-droid.org/packages/spa...
Their GitHub releases also have a non-networked version if you don't use auto-updated filter lists and such.
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For better effect, do not explain this system to your employees, so they have to guess at it during busy hours.
If you have multiple card terminals deployed, make sure to not tell anyone which ones do not support this registration, so that cashier and customer can bond over their shared confusion.
If you want to self-sabotage your custom payment app, make registration in-store with cashier confirmation:
60% will just dismiss without even asking
30% will argue that registration works differently, even when prompted by the register
10% will confirm, but your bank may reject the attempt
Can I be your archive file for the day?
Nah, they still need to get over their cod ex.
Oh, that sucks. Don't think I've seen that model before, but had some bad experiences with TCL as well.
Name and shame, I'm baffled at how many LTE hotspots are terrible at what they do.
I've encountered some that are worse than similarly priced smartphones. You'd think the hardware savings would allow one to improve other aspects of the device...
At least the commercial devices tend to be rugged.
Having the screens resolution affect behavior also sounds icky for multi-monitor setups.
I instead like letterboxing to a common size as a practical compromise.
Using a browser fullscreen seems less practical than windowed, if you want to multitask.
And a maximized window would end up being affected by the taskbars size, which could make you stand out.
Just got out of #IronLung, and am quite confused about the ending. We sort of got a resolution, but it felt a bit disconnected in what exactly played out.
Maybe that's intended in an eldritch horror sort of way.
The acting and camera work was great, it played a lot with the space. Would watch again!
Ah, I suppose that wasn't clear enough, I changed my alias in the account settings:
pdsls.dev/at://did:plc... (see the 19.01.)
It seemed like my old PDS signing key was still cached, so I needed to trigger an "identity event". Changing the alias seemed to do it, it just happens to be a domain one.
ooh, that seems way nicer than fetching a remote schema that may be out-of-sync.
I yearn for the day that I don't need to manually retrieve CLI completion scripts from binaries, and that seems like the way to do it.
But what do you plan to use this for?
If this happens to you, you might want to try removing and re-adding the domain.
Thanks, random skipped test, for letting me know:
> @TODO [signing key] invalidations do not originate from appview frontends: requires identity event on the repo stream
github.com/bluesky-soci...
Note to self, actually set up the #pds wildcard subdomain *and* the nginx websocket handling *before* migrating servers or setting up the domain handle.
Otherwise you end up in "jwt signature does not match jwt issuer" hell, where some stuff works, but the actual appview doesn't.
Just a random guess, but did HCL not work out?
Yay, the munchkins are on a platform that doesn't force one to sign up 💛
Why oh why do iPads not come with a self-sufficient recovery mode, that’s let’s you reset them without a Mac?
I’m currently in the process of recovering the third gifted iPad that randomly? got stuck mid transfer. Sure gives the impression of being a PC replacement if it does not even pass setup.
Don't be ridiculous, the entire calculator needs age verification.
We need to make sure all calculations abide by Australian law after all.
www.eff.org/deeplinks/20...
Why does nobody play Top Ride in #AirRiders D:
I never find anyone in the queue…
It's all for their special charger, that thing is magic. Why else would they reject operating the dock with a third-party one?
oh no, hopefully the author is still active? it's awful not knowing what happened when someone just vanishes with their last update :(
Cannot answer, conflict of interests.
Rude, but probably true in many cases...
I imagine for them it's comparatively cheap advertising targeting game devs, similar to the Jetbrains sponsor.
And why not also earn some good will in the process?
Better than paying for AdSense imo.
Photo of an opened Mikrotik Chateau LTE12, the outer shell is badly bent along the seam and incredibly scratched. A tray with a single screw, a screwdriver bit and about a dozen plastic chips sits aside.
Photographic evidence of router abuse:
Trying to open a Mikrotik router btw.
Soo, credit where credit is due:
The design seems good aside from that, the plastic I broke wasn't part of the clips, it still seals again despite my abuse.
And there is a wall and clearance between the electronics and clips, so it's hard to damage like that.
If your user manual says "Pry open at the marked spots with a screwdriver, continue upwards.", you have utterly failed if the user still cannot open the device after 30m.
Especially if they end up with a scratched rattle full of plastic chips.
Just tell me about the clips so I don't waste my money.
I've heard plenty of good things about bazzite.gg.
It's not quite the same base as SteamOS, but Fedora is in my experience pretty good as a desktop, so maybe it is worth trying out?
Windows Server is also more bearable in some regards, but annoying to acquire a license for :/
Screenshot of MH Wilds and the FF XIV Online collaboration. The quest completion screen is replaced with FFs "Duty Complete" in golden letters, and the Omega boss lies defeated in the background.
Greetings from the flip side.