Skype is dead. Need an alternative to make international calls to landlines. Suggestions?

    • BlameThePeacock@lemmy.ca
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      29 days ago

      Sure, but that’s just a dumb way to do it when even in third world countries everyone is rocking at least a basic smartphone.

        • BlameThePeacock@lemmy.ca
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          29 days ago

          The statistical chance of that being the case is very low, but in that case sure go find a way to call their landline.

          For everyone else, they should try a modern communications tool.

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              29 days ago

              You’re saying that people who are old can’t learn or be taught how to use a modern communications tool. Who’s really being ageist here?

              My 70 year old father can handle most things on his cellphone with just a few minutes of someone walking him through it.

              Also, as of 2023, only 10% of the world population is over 65, so between the fact that there aren’t actually that many old people and some of them definitely CAN operate modern technology, it’s a good solution for most situations.

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        29 days ago

        This reads like a good old stackoverflow answer:

        I want to do X, can anyone help?

        X is dumb, and you shouldn’t do it. Here’s how to do Y.

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          29 days ago

          Those are often right.

          People frequently aren’t asking the right questions because they are thinking inside a box that doesn’t need to exist.

          Sometimes there are legitimate reasons why these options don’t work, but most of the time they are the superior choice.

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            29 days ago

            It can be legitimate to ask “why do you want to do X” so that you can help find a solution to the underlying problem. Saying “you shouldn’t do X” without knowing what the underlying problem is is the epitome of unhelpful and overbearing.

            It’s literally a meme that devs have some obscure problem, and the only online resource they find is a forum post with one of

            • nvm, I fixed it (no further explanation)
            • Marked as duplicate (link to question about something different but related)
            • “You shouldn’t do this, here’s how to do something else” (cannot do Y, that’s why I’m trying to do X)
            • BlameThePeacock@lemmy.ca
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              29 days ago

              Other people had already responded with answers that fit the specific question prior to me responding. I was just adding an additional possibility to consider.