Kaiya @ GPN ☎️ 8384

@Kaiya
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he/they | en/de | Furry femboy | full stack dev | silly | soft | matrix: @Kaiya:nope.chat
Darf ich mit der BahnCard 100 im ICE 'wohnen'?

BahnCard 100 und der ICE als Zuhause statt teurem Mietvertrag? Zwischen 'dauernd unterwegs' und 'dauerhaft wohnen' verläuft juristisch eine feine Grenze.

Legal Tribune Online
The haj will now install your software

@mathw Thank you for your tip. I've decided to use ARI via https://www.npmjs.com/package/@ipcom/asterisk-ari

It took me way to long to get tts to work (now using a seperate http server which serves audio via get requests). But now I can increment and decrement a counter by calling my phone number and control the entire flow with typescript.

And just like you said - fiddly to get started but now pretty straightforward

Repo: https://codeberg.org/Kaiya/sip-applications

Does anyone have experience with Asterisk/FreePBX and/or SIP? I want to build games you play via IVR for #gpn

Hence I need a way to script IVRs and save user actions.

First step would be a client you call and then press 1 to increment a global counter and 0 to decrement it. It would then read out the new value when u call.

Don't really care about the language. Would love bash, C#, python or python tho

Boosts appreciated

Every now and then I need to remind you that something like Floor 796 exists.

#JustInternet #Fun

https://floor796.com/#b1r1,169,69

Floor796

A huge animation scene with many references to memes, games, films, series, anime, music groups

Floor796

"Wenn ein AI-crawler AI-generierte Inhalte nochmal verarbeitet, ist das dann sloppy seconds?"

#aislop

#epvpn sollte viel mehr Werbung machen, dass es technically Lossless™ ist
Ein kleines cooles Post Mitternacht Projekt: ein ASCII Aquarium.
Hier gefunden: https://github.com/POWER-PILL/ASCII-Aquarium
Geflasht, mit WLAN verbunden und geht. So machts Spaß.
Okay, es kam wieder und jetzt hab ich doch ein Foto 😁

Today someone (who is not on Mastodon) released a collection of more than 570 distinct operating systems, pre-installed with VM configurations for the 250+ different platforms, going back all the way to 1948.

https://virtualosmuseum.org/

Now, I have to admit I'm posting this without trying it myself, as I'm running low on disk space on this machine.

Because the full download is 121GB (174GB unzipped!). There is also a lighter version at 14GB that will download stuff on demand.

#retrocomputing

The Virtual OS Museum

Over 1,700 pre-installed operating systems spanning 1948 to today, in a single Linux VM. Bundled QEMU, VirtualBox, and UTM. One-click launchers for Windows and Linux.

The Virtual OS Museum