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When they scrape, it’s innovation. When you scrape, it’s a felony.

Sure replace the LLM equivalent of a college student with a 10 year old, you’ll barely notice.

I notice they haven't developed a dialer app for it yet which seemed a bit weird.

Creator here,

We haven't because it isn't primarily a phone. But we will eventually. But the folks at PlaMo are testing their dialer app and it works fine.


It looks sick! good luck with the project

One of the people on discord came up with a dialer concept!

https://discord.com/channels/1163379146106359858/13975741030...


Don't forget the part where blades will often be different from what's described in the docs, because Microsoft loves changing/renaming shit for no reason.

>It's a fairly reasonable default setting for average users who simply want their data protected from theft.

Apple asks you when you set up your Mac if you want to do this. You can just ask the user, Microsoft!


It’s not that simple because most people will instinctively click ‘no’ without fully understanding the risks. They'll assume that as long as they don't forget their password, it’ll be fine – which is the case on Macs because, unlike PCs, Mac hardware is locked down. Mac users won’t ever be required to enter a recovery key just because they’ve installed an update.


Long shot, if anyone here is an Asterisk wizard. I would like to correlate CDRs to voicemail recording locations. I am building an integrated dashboard for call recordings, and want voicemails to be included, but that's been surprisingly difficult.


So, there is no straight forward way that I can think of. But, what I would do is set a channel variable and log it somewhere:

exten => s,n,Set(VM_UNIQUEID=${UNIQUEID}) exten => s,n,VoiceMail(${EXTEN}@default)

If you are using AGI or ARI, you can log it somewhere useful so you can correlate later.

If you are using a more vanilla configuration I’d say use the voicemail metadata .txt file that will be in the same folder as the recording to get info to find the CDR. It has things like callerid, origmailbox, origdate (or maybe it’s origtime), and duration. origmailbox should match the CDR destination and the orig time should also match. Haven’t done this specifically. But, I’m hoping I’m pointing you in the right direction.

I work with Freeswitch almost exclusively these days. But, my first experience with VoIP was Asterisk and a huge Perl AGI file keeping everyone talking to each other. Those were good time!


You are awesome!


That restic workflow is very cool. Nice work! Happy customer.


Kohler is a registered sex offender.


Compared to those, this is like a weekend project that a high school student could accomplish.


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