The message sending “bad” words came from T-mobile or GV?
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The message sending “bad” words came from T-mobile or GV?
Seems to affect VoIP carriers, I reckon.
Nice, didn’t know. Do you mind linking me to this feature? Maybe a tutorial on how to enable it?
Lol, braindead. So scammy Bitcoin even has an ETF now!
Rahul Patel:
Quick update:
- We had to get new VPS for Aurora.
- Server was up all night but due to change in location accounts were not able to generate auth sessions.
- Working on it! We’ll be back soon.
Happy Friday ❤️
It turns out upstream did have the MIT license tucked in there, so it’s not like he added it, it was there. Care to join the discussion in the GitHub issue?
Interesting initiative and the description in the README is promising. However, I think the developer is messing with the license. A cursory look tells me he wants to preserve original AntennaPod’s GPLv3 license while licensing his modifications and additions as MIT, which is incongruent. I am not a lawyer but as far as I can tell, once a piece of code is GPLv3, all its next iterations must respect such license to the letter, that is, keep it under GPLv3.
Installed it and in the settings you can see the following message at the bottom of the settings.
Anyone willing to open an issue in both Antenna’s and Podcini’s repositories? I am mobile, can’t at the moment.
Thanks for sharing!
Edit: created a quick issue in the repository, feel free to chime in, follow along.
Certainly, long life Lemmy.
👊🫂. That’s the spirit!
Try it from GV. My hunch is that the filter is set up for outbound SMS that come from VoIP numbers. Reason: both TNO’s blog post and jmp.chat reports of censorship stem from Mysudo and jmp.chat users, not regular carriers.