What if the large carriers all implement FCC's SHAKEN/STIR between them but then refuse to do the same thing for all the small carriers ? Then start marking all non-verified calls as SPAM ? Don't say it could not happen.
For me it was the other way around - avid Amazon Shopper. Went to Whole Foods last month - all the reduced prices are ONLY available for Amazon Prime members - else everything is full price. All the banners in the store said that. Ok - i said to the cashier - i'm a Prime Member - give me the discounts. No - she said - you need to have "THE APP" Long story short - nobody in the store (like 3 employees in total) was able to get "THE APP" to show the magical QR code - so i ended up paying full price. Turns out that if you have anything in your Amazon shopping cart, you need to purchase that before you're shown the magical Whole Foods QC code.
Mod parent as funny:) Open source software does not mean you get to make code changes in THEIR source code. You can only see it and fork-it and make your own evil voting software.
Well... i would like to be able go to a car rental place and have them loan me out a car for free. Also if i owned a such a electric vehicle i would like to be able to loan-it to someone needing it for a amount of money.
Not in the default response. As i said - you need to send some extra bits to enable debug responses. Those are documented in the cell's documentation and may differ from cell manufacturer to manufacturer... But there's like five of them anyways so you can try them all. Some old Motorola phones had them built in - you just punch a really long star code and the screen fills up with interesting numbers:) The trick was to pay attention to the cell tower servicemen and see what phone models they were using.
Well... the "HLR boys" can send a few network commands to force that phone to try and register with another tower... then another one... if they have your EIRP from at least 3 tower locations, you're triangulated to about ~15m (down to ~5m in cities with lots of towers).
Hint: if you see the signal bars on your phone jumping up and down for a minute or two without a reason ( phone idle, no apps downloading data, no high movement of devices in network (rush hour or concert) ) - then guess what just happened:)
If you have that modem dialing out to automatically play a sound file of "You have been approved for medical insured pain relief press one to talk to a operator..." if the other party manages to pick up - then yes, you can do that.:-) But expect your SIM to get disconnected and the IMSI of your modem blocked the next day (if the mobile operators are smart enough to count the number of "debug" messages running over the network and report on that)
As long as you can find out in which mobile network that phone is registered, you can take a SIM from the same provider, pop-it into a mobile modem, enable basic network tracing and call that number. As soon as the called number begins to ring, you'll get a packet back from the network listing among other stuff the CELLID where that phone is registered. And there are a bunch of websites where you can plug a CELLID which will show that "hunder meter circle" where that cell's antenna has coverage.
Just remember to do a recharge-discharge-recharge (w/ trickle charging) cycle on those extra batteries at least once every 6 months. Or they'll die out in storage.
2017 iPhone SE - last one with a audio jack which fits neatly in a normal shirt pocket. Just replaced the battery on mine in December at an Apple Store for $29. No intention to get another iPhone for the next ~3-4 years.
Yep. New expensive large Sony TV, almost top of the line. Constantly skips 2 channels when channel surfing on DVB-T. Known issue - needs firmware upgrade. Sony firmware upgrade is only done at the Official Sony Service center. Firmware is region-locked so whatever western firmware file i found on-line would not work on my Eastern Europe model. Official Sony Service center refuses service under warranty as the original box (which i kept) is missing the original polystyrene inserts.
Few more lines and the/. summary would contain TFA whole.
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Well... Skype itself seems to do some self-throttling. Most my Video Skype calls, no matter the network, are like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
What if the large carriers all implement FCC's SHAKEN/STIR between them but then refuse to do the same thing for all the small carriers ?
Then start marking all non-verified calls as SPAM ?
Don't say it could not happen.
WOW !!! Nice ! It's not even that blurry !
For me it was the other way around - avid Amazon Shopper.
Went to Whole Foods last month - all the reduced prices are ONLY available for Amazon Prime members - else everything is full price.
All the banners in the store said that.
Ok - i said to the cashier - i'm a Prime Member - give me the discounts.
No - she said - you need to have "THE APP"
Long story short - nobody in the store (like 3 employees in total) was able to get "THE APP" to show the magical QR code - so i ended up paying full price.
Turns out that if you have anything in your Amazon shopping cart, you need to purchase that before you're shown the magical Whole Foods QC code.
And both of them still have the headphone jack.
Mod parent as funny :)
Open source software does not mean you get to make code changes in THEIR source code. You can only see it and fork-it and make your own evil voting software.
Voice-assistant project with local voice recognition (Pocketsphinx or Julius):
http://jasperproject.github.io...
Hardware module for local voice recognition (limited):
https://www.audeme.com/movi.ht...
So to get the full search results you'll have to look-up the same thing on:
googleatlantic.com
googlepacific.com
googlesouth.com
googlesouthwest.com
googlewest.com
googletech.com
googleny.com
?
Well ... i would like to be able go to a car rental place and have them loan me out a car for free.
Also if i owned a such a electric vehicle i would like to be able to loan-it to someone needing it for a amount of money.
... implemented a system whereby owners of EVs would be able to loan their vehicles out for free ...
Mandatory or voluntary ?
There's the Japanese version.
Saint Young Men
Not a nice thing to say about Wikipedia-Chan
Not in the default response. :) The trick was to pay attention to the cell tower servicemen and see what phone models they were using.
As i said - you need to send some extra bits to enable debug responses. Those are documented in the cell's documentation and may differ from cell manufacturer to manufacturer... But there's like five of them anyways so you can try them all.
Some old Motorola phones had them built in - you just punch a really long star code and the screen fills up with interesting numbers
Well ... the "HLR boys" can send a few network commands to force that phone to try and register with another tower ... then another one ... if they have your EIRP from at least 3 tower locations, you're triangulated to about ~15m (down to ~5m in cities with lots of towers).
Hint: if you see the signal bars on your phone jumping up and down for a minute or two without a reason ( phone idle, no apps downloading data, no high movement of devices in network (rush hour or concert) ) - then guess what just happened :)
If you have that modem dialing out to automatically play a sound file of "You have been approved for medical insured pain relief press one to talk to a operator ..." if the other party manages to pick up - then yes, you can do that. :-)
But expect your SIM to get disconnected and the IMSI of your modem blocked the next day (if the mobile operators are smart enough to count the number of "debug" messages running over the network and report on that)
As long as you can find out in which mobile network that phone is registered, you can take a SIM from the same provider, pop-it into a mobile modem, enable basic network tracing and call that number. As soon as the called number begins to ring, you'll get a packet back from the network listing among other stuff the CELLID where that phone is registered.
And there are a bunch of websites where you can plug a CELLID which will show that "hunder meter circle" where that cell's antenna has coverage.
Just remember to do a recharge-discharge-recharge (w/ trickle charging) cycle on those extra batteries at least once every 6 months. Or they'll die out in storage.
Maybe YOU don't need one.
But some of us like to use our current headphones and/or have apps/devices using that port.
To each his own.
2017 iPhone SE - last one with a audio jack which fits neatly in a normal shirt pocket.
Just replaced the battery on mine in December at an Apple Store for $29.
No intention to get another iPhone for the next ~3-4 years.
Hmm...
As i Debian user i do feel offended by this word ... "systemd"
Better notify the anti-harassment team they have one more package to forever purge ...
Yep.
New expensive large Sony TV, almost top of the line. Constantly skips 2 channels when channel surfing on DVB-T. Known issue - needs firmware upgrade. Sony firmware upgrade is only done at the Official Sony Service center. Firmware is region-locked so whatever western firmware file i found on-line would not work on my Eastern Europe model. Official Sony Service center refuses service under warranty as the original box (which i kept) is missing the original polystyrene inserts.
Few more lines and the /. summary would contain TFA whole.
Let me save you some time and some ad views by pasting them here:
Well ... Skype itself seems to do some self-throttling.
Most my Video Skype calls, no matter the network, are like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
Login to your OpenBSD 6.4 box and:
# syspatch
Get/Verify syspatch64-001_xserver... 100% |***************| 1227 KB 00:00
Installing patch 001_xserver
There. All fixed now.
Yes ... but your server's Lights Out/Remote Management module might be running a embedded OS with LibSSH.
www.shodan.io/search?query=libssh