NireBryce

reality is the battlefield

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I speak to the universe and it speaks back, in it's own way.

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I live on the northeast coast of the US.

'non-functional programmer'. 'far left'.

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NireBryce
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there's internet services that let you send faxes by selecting them in your "print" window.

the reason I bring this up is, you know that tweet, "you're not praying right. you're praying like a flare placed where no one can see it. you have to pray like a shotgun aimed at a house"?

a fax is the shotgun aimed at a house, for medical bureaucracy.

not only have you saddled them with A Physical Object, but it came from the Authority Machine.

works best for forms. my records get transferred with 0 goading now and used to take 6 calls or more.


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in reply to @nora's post:

My local hospital said I had no option other than to fax in a requisition for an X-Ray, they wouldn't even let me drop it off in person...

It's 2023 what are they doing?? Is this the work of "Big Fax"???

in reply to @NireBryce's post:

I really wish I understood the end-to-end process of Fax-over-IP. Like: when I pay my (VoIP) provider for "a fax" what am I paying for? Are they taking it off IP and putting it on the PSTN? Or am I paying for the trouble of converting it to T.38?

yes that last one

but also

T.38 is designed to work with VoIP services and often supported by analog telephone adapters used by legacy fax machines that need to connect through a VoIP service.

so i think it's true even if you use a physical machine and not the one in your computer