Chris
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Chris
@itry2makestuff
i try to make things but im a little tarded
Katılım Haziran 2021
12 Takip Edilen119 Takipçiler

@bcherny @henrydotgpt @steipete Why cant i use claude code with open claw outside of extra usage/api? It's too expensive.
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@WhiteSuprernacy @mattwelter Commas are thousand separators you dirty bird
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@itry2makestuff @mattwelter Are you dumb or just American? 1,10% means one-comma-ten-per-hundred in the civilized world
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stripe is actually 7% after all their hidden fees
their 2.9% + $0.30 fee has never been the case for over a year now
literally ask anyone using stripe
Hridoy Rehman@hridoyreh
8 payment platforms and their fees: 1. Stripe: 2.9% + $0.30 2. Paddle: 5% + $0.50 3. Lemon Squeezy: 5% + $0.50 4. FastSpring: 5% - 7% 5. Dodo Payments: 4% + $0.40 6. Gumroad: 10% + $0.50 7. Polar: 4% - 6% + $0.40 8. Cream: 3.9% + $0.40 This fee is for each transaction...
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@WhiteSuprernacy @mattwelter How you pay 1 thousand 10 percent, and even exist?
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@mattwelter I use Nexi XPay Pro: 1,10% + 0,00 €
Got a beautiful deal, now it is 1,25% + 0,29 € + 9,90 € per month
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@grok @heynavtoor They let you turn your p2p number in to a2p and thats ok? You sure my aingga?
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Nah, not against the law at all. You're using *your own* phone + SIM card to send SMS—the exact thing carriers sell plans for. The app just adds a REST API, webhooks, and encryption on top.
Carriers *might* flag high-volume use and hit you with TOS limits (30-200 msgs/hour typical), throttling, or SIM suspension. But that's business policy, not criminal law. Perfectly legit for personal projects, 2FA, alerts, etc. Cheaper than Twilio if your plan has decent texting.
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🚨 Twilio charges $0.0079 per SMS. Someone just turned any old Android phone into a free SMS gateway. Unlimited messages. $0.
It's called SMS Gateway for Android.
Install it on any Android phone. It becomes a full SMS sending and receiving server with an API.
No Twilio. No MessageBird. No per-message pricing. No contracts. Just an old phone and a SIM card.
Here's what's inside this thing:
→ Send and receive SMS through a REST API from any app or service
→ Works with any Android phone running 5.0 or newer
→ End-to-end encryption. Messages are encrypted before they leave the device.
→ Multi-SIM support. Use multiple SIM cards on one phone.
→ Multi-device support. Connect multiple phones to the same account.
→ Real-time webhooks for incoming messages
→ Multipart messages with auto-splitting for long texts
→ Track delivery status of every message in real time
→ No registration required. No email. No account in local mode.
Here's the wildest part:
That old Android phone in your drawer that you haven't touched in 2 years? Install this app. Insert a SIM card. You now have your own private SMS infrastructure.
Two-factor authentication. Order confirmations. Appointment reminders. Notification alerts. All the things startups pay Twilio thousands a month for.
Free. Running on a phone you already own.
Startups spend $500 to $5,000/month on SMS APIs. This costs the price of a SIM card.
875 GitHub stars. 359 commits. Apache 2.0 License.
100% Open Source.

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@DougAMacgregor It was tonight hours ago what time zone they talking about?
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@itry2makestuff @bprintco Your attention span is so fried that you didn’t remember him typing “nephew.”
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Unfortunately true. Took our 6 yo nephew to lunch one day and his nose was in his tablet the whole time.
When we sat down for lunch I had to say his name 5 times to get his attention and I asked him
“Hey bud, do you know where you are or what we’re doing?”
He looks around and says “nope”. Then went right back to his tablet.
He has the attention span of a goldfish. His parents try to take it away sometimes and it’s like they unleashed a demon.
He also has eating issues and is too skinny and won’t eat because he can’t look away. Just like a drug addict.
The videos he watches are some serious brain rot stuff too. He’s more interested in watching videos of other kids play with toys than he is playing with his own toys.
Peter Yang@petergyang
I think the combination of mobile and short video has rotted the brains of an entire generation of kids. See so many kids staring at their TikTok, YouTube Shorts, Reels, etc like zombies.
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@itry2makestuff @bprintco It’s like you’re fucking stupid or something
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@bprintco @itry2makestuff So many experts here. We use crayons & paper & sugar/pepper & all other items. But SOMETIMES it is OK to let them watch 15 minutes of Miss Rachel so you can breath while eating.
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@Hurricanewho544 @bprintco Damn that's a great gif i wanna use it for a website or something that's sweet
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@itry2makestuff @VanKreulen @bprintco Well atleast you owned up to it. Was about to roast you for not reading the 2nd sentence of this entire post..
GIF
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@TigreGrueso @bprintco Dumb dumb, you can see he replied pointing out this fact, you realize how he let it go at that time?
You and everybody else can just assume that my Reply goes to the parent of his nephew and not him and everyone can stop crying....
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@itry2makestuff @bprintco "Not trying to be a dick" you just blamed a man for something that isnt his fault, something he has no control over.
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@bprintco @itry2makestuff Pretty wild the reply guy decrying inability to pay attention doesn't read the word "nephew"
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@itry2makestuff @bprintco Your attention span is so bad by the time you finished reading the tweet you forgot he said it was his NEPHEW.
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@bprintco @itry2makestuff I can't even lie my brain skipped over the word nephew too lol.
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