

I mean, configure Macrodroid to create an alert based on your criteria (time, person, etc.) and then make sure Macrodroid can interrupt your DND mode(s).
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I mean, configure Macrodroid to create an alert based on your criteria (time, person, etc.) and then make sure Macrodroid can interrupt your DND mode(s).


In short, yes.
For the “DND override” part, this is done in the phone’s DND settings rather than Macrodroid. You just need to allow Macrodroid to interrupt the mode you have set.


Kill it with fire!
Yep. I have two at the same time.


Port numbers??
Have you tried assigning names to services and routing them through a reverse proxy that maps the name to ports?
e.g. sonarr.local.lan > nginx > server.local.lan:8080
If you use an app like RethinkDNS, it will allow you to run multiple, simultaneous VPN connections and then choose how you want to route your traffic.
I have the same situation as you. I run two VPN connections. One to home and one to a VPS. I route all traffic to 10/8 to the home VPN, certain apps to my VPS VPN and then the rest of the traffic via the local connection.
RethinkDNS also does local DNS filtering and allows you to specify which DNS service to use. I run my own DoT service that backs off to the PiHole at home.


You need to add backslashes to your underscores since Markdown is turning them into italics.
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yields
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I’ve not bridged Google Chat, no. Sorry.


Element X.


I have a Matrix installation with bridges to WhatsApp, Slack, Telegram and Signal. All the conversations are done in a single app, my Matrix client.


You’re right. I was simply trying to articulate what the PP wrote.


Unused disk space to be used as a shared, distributed LRU cache.


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It’s the same microphone, no?


Nebula?


Depends on the bank. Mine does.
No Google Wallet but I pay with NFC using Curve and put tickets, boarding passes, loyalty cards, etc. into FossWallet.


Yes; but I’m not logged in to any Google accounts.
It also works with MicroG (although the GrapheneOS guys don’t recommended using that).


Yeah, I had trouble too but persisted and now it works brilliantly. I’m in the UK and it worked in Singapore, Australia and Japan.
You can self-host Bitwarden via the excellent Vaultwarden server. Bitwarden can been used offline too since the vaults are also synced locally.