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Go to https://phone.com and type "help me write my CV. I am ..." and fill in the gaps. The use that too full in the CV. Source: 12 months ago
If possible I'd rather be charged per minute for using the service instead of paying a set monthly fee, since the services that I've found like phone.com are pricey for us since we are brand new and dont expect a lot of calls in the beginning. Source: about 1 year ago
The config gets updated nightly, you need to make the changes thru the phone.com portal if that is a supported feature. Source: about 1 year ago
We don't mind paying for an additional system but we'd like it to link or sync with Zoho CRM. We use phone.com for calls so bonus points if there's a secret way to do it with that. :D. Source: about 1 year ago
It just said http//gartic phone.com anyways if your still here send me another link. Source: over 1 year ago
The beginning of enshitification of discord (while 100% expected) for some reason hits harder then any other service I've used throughout all these years. It has entirely replaced social media for me. It just felt more organic to me then anything else. So... Since I've heard about the ads coming to discord, and I have looked into alternatives. They do exist, in varying quality, and there are programs for some of... - Source: Hacker News / 22 days ago
GitHub Discussions can also be a great place for support as long as these are regularly monitored. Another option along the same lines is Discourse and the Open Source Matrix which is used by quite a few Open Source and community-based projects. - Source: dev.to / 2 months ago
Tangential: the article notes that Telegram is an “encrypted messaging app”. While this is technically true, it's worth keeping in mind that it's not end-to-end encrypted, so it's less secure in that regard than, say, Signal or even WhatsApp. Telegram does have opt-in end-to-end encrypted one-on-one chats, but those are very inconvenient to use. For a properly encrypted chat app, including group chats (opt-in),... - Source: Hacker News / 4 months ago
I'd love something like the Matrix [0] data model (JSON messages aggregated in an eventually-consistent chatroom CRDT) transmitted over something like simplex for metadata resistance. [0] https://matrix.org. - Source: Hacker News / 6 months ago
Trillian mod here. There's this new thing called Beeper, works on matrix.org. It's not as the good old times, but I'm currently using whatsapp, FB messenger, discord, telegram, signal, imessage and a few more. It's not Cerulean experience, but it's... Slowly improving. Source: 6 months ago
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Element.io - Secure messaging app with strong end-to-end encryption, advanced group chat privacy settings, secure video calls for teams, encrypted communication using Matrix open network. Riot.im is now Element.
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Signal - Fast, simple & secure messaging. Privacy that fits in your pocket.