Today I set up a voice-over-IP line for the first time for work. I even got
a vanity toll-free number. I learned that you can use something called a
"softphone" (i guess software phone?) with your VOIP service, and the
softphone can be an app on whatever device you currently have. I ended up
using Zoiper for iOS, "registering" my SIP (I don't know what SIP stands
for still), and I was able to make a few test calls! That was thrilling
lol. BUT a few hours later, we tried to call into the number, and I didn't
get a push notification, so I don't know if this is a viable alternative
for my work (a retail business). Soon I'll make recordings and a phone
tree! Even if we don't end up using it, it was fun to learn.
Just now, I turned on my reMarkable (1) tablet for the first time in
months, and it would connect to wifi but not sync nor get updates. I had to
ssh into the tablet and reset the clock. I followed this great resource:
https://remarkable.jms1.info/info/clock.html This was my first time sshing
into my reMarkable! it was ... remarkably easy? lol
So I did a little bit of hacking today! Glad to hear little project updates
from yall too =)
On Mon, Apr 8, 2024 at 7:55 PM Jenny Ryan via sudo-discuss <
sudo-discuss(a)sudoroom.org> wrote:
That's so sweet, Julie!
And thanks for the prompt Romy <3
Work-related, I'm deep into two things in particular at the moment: 1)
streamlining our i18n (internationalization) process for both web and app
repositories (using Weblate and an eclectic assemblage of bash scripts +
translate toolkit); and 2) better streamlining comms processes between
devs, outreach partners, UI/UX partners, and funders. Fun times! FYI our
core projects include
https://censorship.no,
https://ouinet.work, and
https://ouisync.net.
In personal time, been taking a UX design course from Google cuz I'm
getting exhausted from project + product management in our understaffed org
and would like to work more closely with user feedback + product design,
researching & planning our outdoor kitchen DIY build, gardening &
automation, and iterating on the ideal tech nomad travel bag :)
Cheers,
Jenny
On 4/8/24 19:06, jemeyerson via sudo-discuss wrote:
I've been out of town visiting folks, but fixed a pillow for my grandma
and helped fix a dead buzz light-year for my 3-year-old cousin. Both are
very happy now haha.
Julie
Sent from my Galaxy
-------- Original message --------
From: Romy Ilano via sudo-discuss <sudo-discuss(a)sudoroom.org>
<sudo-discuss(a)sudoroom.org>
Date: 4/7/24 2:48 PM (GMT-05:00)
To: sudo-discuss <sudo-discuss(a)sudoroom.org> <sudo-discuss(a)sudoroom.org>
Subject: [sudo-discuss] How is everyone doing? What have you worked on
this week?
I'm all in on augmented reality. I'm still thinking a lot about light
projection.
I have been busy, haven't had time to stop by. Will try to make it to
hardware hack night Tuesdays!
One positive change is that I've been minimizing as much as possible the
presentations I've had to look at this week. I think I just saw too many.
Another thing is, I'd like to come to sudoroom and focus entirely on
hacking. I feel like I was on that track, but really cool people would
distract me and try to get me into that the past few weeks.
=============================
Romy Ilano
romy(a)snowyla.com
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