{"id":21906,"date":"2022-09-09T03:38:29","date_gmt":"2022-09-09T07:38:29","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ckms.ca\/?p=21906"},"modified":"2022-09-09T03:39:05","modified_gmt":"2022-09-09T07:39:05","slug":"idea-for-getting-through-do-not-disturb-settings-in-comms-channels","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blog.ckms.ca\/?p=21906","title":{"rendered":"Idea for getting through do not disturb settings in comms channels."},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>First edits (usually just auto-corrections and egregiously bad fixes; quick links or addition of necessary pics if approp.<br><br>you should be able to setup a custom sms\/messenger\/WhatsApp alert that only others care approved to send. like the VIP flag in apple contacts (you could have phone on dnd, but if a text\/whatev comes in from a person marked as &#8220;vip&#8221; would be able to get through; i think applied to all forms comms from a vip. might have been flexible eg just allow texts through, or all comms. likely only work with os-specific app, since there is likely no unified well established way to do this.<br>like if i send 3 chicken heads in a row in 10 seconds, i can break thru all the dnd settings. which seems t be possible sice &#8220;find my phone&#8221; via google can make a phone that&#8217;s set to silent ring so you can find it (source: just used google to find joan&#8217;s phone (which was right next to me in the rolling tray thingy i use for things I need at hand.<br>these rules could be customizable by contact or by app or comms channel (sms, msngr, whatsapp, apple&#8217;s chat<br>i&#8217;m reminded of the &#8220;port knocking&#8221; security idea (was about to write a bunch on port knocking, but decided a link to the <a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Port_knocking\" target=\"_blank\">Wikipedia on this<\/a> is way better than i can ever do.<br>i never did implement port knocking at qm; i didn&#8217;t think there was much threat, but i was probably wrong and should have.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<hr class=\"wp-block-separator\"\/>\n\n\n\n<p>This is the first raw draft:<br><br>you should be able to setup a custome sms\/messenger\/whatspaap alert that only others care approved to send. like the VIP flag in apple contactsd (you could have phone on dnd, but if a text\/whatev comes in wifrom a person marked as &#8220;vip&#8221; would be able to get through; i think applied to all forms f comms from a vip. might have been flexible eg just alow texts through, or all comms. likely only work woith os-specific app, sincee there is likely no unified well established way to do this.<br>like if i send 3 chicken heads in a row in 10 seconds, i can break thru all the dnd settings. which seems t be possible sice &#8220;find my phone&#8221; via google can make a phone that&#8217;s set to silinet ring so you can find it (source: just used google to find joan&#8217;s phoen (which was right next to me in the roling tray thingy i uise for things I need at hand.<br>these rules could be customizable by contact or by app or comms channel (sms, msngr, whatsapp, apple&#8217;s chat<br>i&#8217;m reminded of the &#8220;port knocking&#8221; security idea (was about to write a bunch on port knocking, but decided a link to the wiklipedia on this is way bettwere than i can ever do.<br>i never did implement port knowking at qm; i didn&#8217;t think there was much threat, but i was propbablt wrong and should have had.<br><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>First edits (usually just auto-corrections and egregiously bad fixes; 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