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My pleasure, let us know how you get on.

Good question... Accessible to all apps so you can copy, move, sync.

They're just files saved to some location on the phone. So it's as easy as copying or transferring any file.

That's probably because you're in a country whose CSC code allows recording.

I forgot to say... Samsung only! It's a basic recorder, records automatically, no audible notification as far as I'm aware (that might depend on the CSC code you use and legal requirements of that country). Playback is from within the recent calls list.

https://xdaforums.com/t/changing-csc-for-free-using-samfw-tool-no-root-required-a-brief-guide.4529925/

SamFW Tool to the rescue! I changed my CSC code to INS which enabled call recording. Downside is that Samsung Pay is unreliable but not sure if that's related to this change. Personally, I'd take call recording over Samsung Pay.

If it helps, Adguard Home has individual settings of 24h, 7d, 30d, 90d for logs and stats.

Thanks, I'll bear this solution in mind if my printer outlives the driver support.

[–] shiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit@sh.itjust.works 11 points 3 weeks ago (3 children)

If you're a light user, best to have a much stronger preference for laser printer. Inkjets use up that expensive ink to clean the nozzles between uses if you're lucky, and will fully clog if you're unlucky (I was unlucky twice and never again). I'm a light user and a laser printer can go for ages between printing.

If it's got copying, it'll have a scanner anyway.

I've got an HP that has served me well and my HP cartridges have lasted ages - not because they're great or cheap, but because I print so little. At the time, I choose HP because it was more compact. Next time, I'll definitely lean towards Brother laser on principle.

Hammersmith and Fulham impounded some bikes, Lime's contractors broke in to retrieve them:

https://www.standard.co.uk/news/london/lime-bike-london-roads-hammersmith-fulham-electric-cycle-b1105622.html

Wandsworth impounded bikes too https://www.wandsworth.gov.uk/news/2022-news/news-november-2022/lime-bikes-causing-obstructions-have-been-seized/

I think the legal problem is how to fine Lime when it's the end user who 'litters' the bike, and how to know whether the name on the payment method matches the end user. I'm sure if councils could legally seize and fine/destroy, they'd be doing it.

"The Φ Phi Daisy is a Living Product that Evolves With You."

Even Apple marketing can't reach this level of truth-bending.

 

Hi, Lemmy is even better with Boost, thank you!

In the internal browser, is it possible to add an option for reader view?

This will make it easier to read some articles that render too poorly or busily. (I know it's the website's fault, not Boost's - but still, reader view improves things!)

Anyone else who supports this feature request, please upvote :)

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