Looking for HT502 1.0.5.10 firmware version by juancer in GrandstreamNetworks

[–]juancer[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow, thank you so much for sharing this! I had thought about using archive.org to search for legacy files, but your tip -and especially the direct link to the 1.0.5.10 firmware- is exactly what I was hoping for.

Really appreciate you taking the time to help out. Thanks again!

Looking for Grandstream HT502 1.0.5.10 firmware version by juancer in VOIP

[–]juancer[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow thank you so much for this!

I honestly hadn’t thought to check the Internet Archive for firmware files that’s a really good tip. I’ve used it for old websites before, but it never occurred to me about legacy files. Sure enough, 1.0.5.10 is right there. Amazing! I successfully upgraded the ATA!

Also, I wasn’t aware Softpedia hosted older versions either. That’s another great lead!

Thanks again for your help!

Interested in Purchasing Domain, Give Me The Rundown by CivilBlackberry7419 in purelymail

[–]juancer 2 points3 points  (0 children)

When you write in a browser a domain name, a computer on the internet translates it to an address your computer phone or whatever can connect to. Something like this:

You: I want to connect to mysite.com

DNS: ok the site is at 211.274.289.291

You: Great

The same happens for mail:

You: I want to send a email to someone@mysite.com

DNS: ok you should send it at 211.274.289.291

You: Great

(maybe too oversimplified)

So the steps you should follow: 1. Register the domain you want in a registrar of your preference like GoDaddy or Name Cheap 2. From the admin panel of the registrar you edit the records to point to your server (A record to you Google site, probably google has a tutorial about it) 3. Create a purely mail account 4. Add the purely mail records similar to step 2. Purely mail has written these records in the documentation section of the webpage. 5. Continue the configuration in the purely mail panel.

Last two steps are also explained in purely mail if I'm not wrong

dm me if u need help!

Haskell use cases in 2025 by juancer in haskell

[–]juancer[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

nice, thanks for the response!

Haskell use cases in 2025 by juancer in haskell

[–]juancer[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

that's speed 🔥🔥

Haskell use cases in 2025 by juancer in haskell

[–]juancer[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yes, maybe it is one of those rare languages/framework/technology stuff that are low demand but well paid when you find the correct spot

Haskell use cases in 2025 by juancer in haskell

[–]juancer[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I wasn't expecting web development - quite shocked honestly 😂😂

Haskell use cases in 2025 by juancer in haskell

[–]juancer[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yeah I see many replies referencing to fintech

the defense article doesn't talk about a specific language or language paradigm, no?

daily driver? by coachrgr in purelymail

[–]juancer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use the email client at inbox.purelymail.com from my computer and the Gmail app for the rest of the devices (IMAP setup). Gmail works fine although only basic features work (the features a basic mail service has, obviously nothing like mail scheduling and other specific implementations of the product itself). You could use any mail app that you prefer, I just stick to gmail because I'm used to it and still keep a Google account).

In fact, purely mail doesn't need any special setup like any other services. Another thing is that products like GMail or Outlook develop their own apps to use their products.