I use youmail free too. I doubt it’s very privacy respecting, but it does the trick for the few voicemails I get.
I built my own a while back using twilio and my own android app, but gave up on it, can’t remember why exactly anymore.
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I use youmail free too. I doubt it’s very privacy respecting, but it does the trick for the few voicemails I get.
I built my own a while back using twilio and my own android app, but gave up on it, can’t remember why exactly anymore.
no, it works fine on my non-rooted phone.
i just tested this here: https://lemmy.ca/comment/2308379
and am seeing the same issue. deleting the root comment removes the entire comment chain. i didn’t notice it at first because (i’m assuming) i’m an admin and can see deleted posts/comments, but when I checked it when not logged in the entire comment chain was indeed gone. and once i un-deleted the comment it was back.
i then deleted a non-root comment, and now it behaves even differently, with a link saying “2 more replies” but when you click on it it just spins forever. will check to see if there’s already a bug related to this issue and report back.
edit: created an issue here, couldn’t find any existing issues: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/3886
second for aCalendar+. been using the paid version for a few years now with a self hosted nextcloud instance. works great! works great with other calendars too (google, etc).
if you look at the function that gets the admins, then you can see that it’s ordered by the Published
date, so I believe you can just update the Published date to earlier than the rest of the admins.
it’s currently running on a $14 USD/month 4 CPU 2GB plan, but i’m going to bump it up to the $28/month 6 CPU 4 GB plan.
you can also search for !photography@lemmy.ml
, with the exclamation point in front, which denotes a community.
try using the search button to search for the community url (https://lemmy.ml/c/photography
) first, then it should work.
for some reason if a remote community has never been searched/subscribed then it will give the 404 error.
i believe they typically run as a service on a computer, monitoring the subreddit via the reddit api, the when it finds new stuff, it posts it onto lemmy.
very nice! i’ve been using the fork for a while now, and it’s been rock solid. glad to see it will be available on fdroid soon.