

It’s not left if I give it away. As soon as I wire it to, let’s say Red Cross*, it is not longer there.
*first thing that came to mind


It’s not left if I give it away. As soon as I wire it to, let’s say Red Cross*, it is not longer there.
*first thing that came to mind


The issue is not the free headphones that aren’t there, it’s that people think having no headphones is an excuse to create an acousting hellscape for everyone around them.
We can only solve that issue by telling people all the time until they stop doing it. It seems the reason it’s happening more and more is just because many others wear headphones and stare at their phones and no longer observe their surroundings. Strange times.


Not really the point, it costs, people need to buy it, not doing it is easier.
My wired headphones (Sony MH410c) cost me three euros. But those were often included when buying a Sony phone. A decade ago you automatically had headphones when buying a phone.
Still doesn’t make it alright, but it’s let’s accessible now and I can see that leading to a societal change.


I’ll donate it all. Nothing left, nothing to lose.


They’re prpbably all spicy pillows by now, be careful.


Do people actually text each other? Haven’t received an SMS message in… years? :D


I already have an invite flow that users will arrive at and go through when signing up, now I want to let users create invites for other users. That page does not mention anything about that. It seems to be about adding a flow that asks user for details such as an email address and then they get their account.
In my case users have already gone through that and want to invite someone else.
With invitations, you can either email an enrollment invitation URL to one or more specific recipients with pre-defined credentials, or you can email a URL to users, who can then log in and define their own credentials.
I already have enrollment invitation URLs. Just not automatically. I wrote a script that uses the API for that purpose.
The docs even mention this about the flow:
Enrollment (2 Stage)
Flow: right-click here and save the file.
Sign-up flow for new users, which prompts them for their username, email, password and name. No verification is done. Users are also immediately logged on after this flow.


Nope. Not what the question is about. This requires an admin user to create an invitation in the admin backend. I want a way to let users do that.
There’s Saldo: https://flathub.org/apps/org.tabos.saldo
Sure it does. I can have T’s & C’ for my own services and so can they. They are not legally obliged to let him scrape them. Then they’d need to pay for the load. Makes no sense.