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It seems like my carrier is blocking the messages. The console says it was delivered, but my phone isn't getting anything.

“Delivered” at the API level means the message was accepted by the downstream carrier / aggregator, not that it necessarily reached the handset. In some regions and carriers, especially for A2P traffic, messages can be filtered or silently dropped after that point. we’re actively working on: clearer delivery state distinctions (accepted vs handset-delivered) fallback routing where possible better guidance on sender IDs and content patterns that reduce filtering

If you’re open to it, sharing the country, carrier, and message type (transactional vs promo) helps us dig deeper.


I like the correction, specifically how it ends with "sorry."

It's very clear that you have to buy a new one.

> Before the battery runs out, the Pebble app notifies and asks if you’d like to order another ring.


Yeah, that changed my outlook to slightly above neutral to kind of disgusted if so. It's a disposable dictation ring?

That would be a minute of recording for every 22-28 minutes. That is some seriously heavy use. Especially considering that doesn't include sleep.

I know it's not the point of the article, but man do I hate when websites break default functionality. In this case, the ability to select text.

This is great, but do wish the border followed the radius of the native window's corners.


Sounds like a good question to submit to Randall at xkcd for his What If? series.


> Screensaver — Ambient coding display for your workspace

A coworker years ago screen recorded themselves coding something, then made it their screensaver. Then would just let the screensaver make it look like they were working when they wanted to goof off. This would be prefect for them.


Would work nicely as one of the tools called by the hollywood program.


For me it's code that's no longer being maintained, but you absolutely do not touch it because it's the glue keeping everything together somehow.


I have a couple of old pages that I've been meaning to delete. I just tried to see how bad it was. It took 12 clicks, including the 3 clicks to switch into that page. Not nearly as hard as you are making it sound, I'm not fan of Meta, but how much of your post is hyperbole?


12 clicks and you think there's no problem?


It's a hell of a lot better than OP's take that you can't delete it at all.

Click 1: Open profile switcher

Click 2: See all profiles

Click 3: Choose page I want to delete

Click 4: Open profile switcher

Click 5: Settings & Privacy

Click 6: Settings

Click 7: Access and Control

Click 8: Change radio button from default "Deactivate Page" to "Delete Page"

Click 9: Continue

Click 10: Option to download data, continue.

Click 11: Password confirmation, continue.

Click 12: Confirm deletion, no take backs, do not pass go, do not collect $200.


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