Mine will show “Spam” or “Telemarketer”, but there’s no way to stop it from ringing trough, outside of blocking each number afterward. I’d like to know who thought that just announcing spam was better than not letting it through.
Mine will show “Spam” or “Telemarketer”, but there’s no way to stop it from ringing trough, outside of blocking each number afterward. I’d like to know who thought that just announcing spam was better than not letting it through.
I agree. Nazis are ok, but the Illinois Nazis are horrible.
It’s because of the napkin gnomes. Nobody can ever catch them.
Try making it legible. I can’t make out most of it because the characters are not clear and they are not lined up well enough to understand the flow. Maybe hire someone with better penmanship than you.
That could apply to almost anything in the news nowadays.
The only issue with Audile. Is that you have to sign up for AudD. The cheapest option is $5/month. If you use it a lot, then that could be worth it. I would like to find an open source replacement for SoundHound, but since I only use it, maybe 10 times a year, it isn’t worth $60/year.
I really don’t know what I’d do with a 1978 Ford LTD.
At least my search for penis enlargement systems and local hookers aren’t making Google money.
Yeah, we didn’t have cable in the 80s because there was no cable where we lived.
Holy crap! I didn’t know that. Now I have to start searching for it.
When did it become a rule that you have to be a home owner to hand out candy on Halloween? Where I live, anyone can give out candy on Halloween, even renters and guests.
What about when my sense of apathy outweighs my sense of giving a shit?
Encyclopedia Brown
Dying
A politician
I see the list now. 2 subreddits show as having similar Lemmy communities. I know there are at least 4 more that I’ve found on my own. You’re saying that they will eventually make the database?
It shows nothing in the subscribed tab. I subscribe to 89 subs on Reddit. I know some of them have counterparts because I’ve found them on my own.
Where the hell did you go to see all that? I’ve lived in the US for half a century and never seen any of that. There are some states that need to figure out how to pave roads that will last more than 2 years, but many states have figured that out.