> I'm still getting spam text notifications on my Android because Google isn't confident and I think that's the same reason they haven't already solved unknown callers.
I just checked my messages on my phone running Android 14 and it seems like there is a "spam and blocked" section, of messages that never made it to me and didn't come up as notifications.
Would be nice if they gave me the ability to make spam-likely calls not ring or appear.
Then set your ringtone to a "silence.ogg" track. All calls play the ringtone still, but the ringtone is dead air - and this has no effect on notifications.
I wrote my version of DAN jailbreak and made it impersonate a couple of personalities each time we would have different conversations. Ultimately, I would ask that personality I created with a name to describe me. Then I averaged them and made a DAN look alike to me. It can respond and follow up to most of my emails and messages the same way I would but slightly better. It also helps debug, work, and start new projects.
I'd like to know if we can somehow create a virtual body in VR and train the VR version of me to live my life for me (work from home). If this was possible, I could live forever (at least a version of me) with the same mentality and personality. It's still awful at the mentality part, but we are getting close every week.
I only write tests for important stuff that I must continually work on. Although in the past 12 months, my tests have been written by either chatgtp or playground codex models before that. Which makes me lose 0-time testing.
I have constantly received emails(~monthly) from companies advertising these services to my business. The packages they always advertise are as follows:
1. 10 Google Reviews, 50 – 100 Words, REAL Active Profiles, Local Profiles, Drip Feed Method, 24/7 Ticket Support, for $94.99
2. 20 Google Reviews, 50 – 100 Words, REAL Active Profiles, Local Profiles, Drip Feed Method, 24/7 Ticket Support, for $179.99
I always assumed that if you have bad reviews, the go-to was to either change how you operate, change your business name, or do both.
I have always lived on the philosophy that "failing a lot always leads to a win," so it makes sense why Paul G might have been so fascinated with Sam Altman. That could be one thing we can all learn from Sam Altman. As a professional failure, I always try to consistently position myself in great places to get my lucky moment. This means building/joining startups every 6-12 months and finding cofounders.
After 11 hours since the post, I must say there is a very huge correlation between the “over or under salary question” and the “self-taught or college graduate” developer question. It's safe to say, on average, self-taught developers get paid less.
Thanks, for the remark, I fixed it. In the future, a slider with a range of weights might be more fun, and limiting the animals to cows only, just waiting on a scale to measure all their weights.
I personally don't like opening another app to receive something that will help me login, especially since I pay for a password manager.