• redcalcium@c.calciumlabs.com
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      Why pay money to hear music when someone calls you when you can pay money to make someone who bothers calls you hear shitty music?

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      “Please enjoy the music while your party is reached” followed by the audio equivalent of a jpeg

    • Holzkohlen@feddit.de
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      I paid for that crap. Had a friend call me to listen to some song. Had to convince him that it does not cost anything as long as I don’t pickup.

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    Aw damn, I accidentally avacado toast, now I will never afford a home

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    Ok this is embarrassing but as an old person, how does one get ringtones on an iphone when I only use streaming music services so can’t use an itunes library?

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      the iTunes Store app on your iPhone should let you buy ringtones! in the … /More menu at the bottom, then “Tones”.

      edit: good god the selection there is bottom of the barrel. good luck!

    • Vag_of_Honor@lemmy.world
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      In the iTunes app click the [… More] on the bottom right and select Tones. To set them open the settings app > sounds & haptics > ringtone (there’s also a link to the tones store in there)

      There’s also a ton of apps/websites where you can download a larger variety and even make your own, like Zedge (searching ‘ringtone’ in the app store finds a ton)

    • Provoked Gamer@lemmy.ca
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      There’s also a way to do it for free but it takes like 5ish minutes rather than a few seconds. It involves using the garage band app so you can probably find a tutorial on YouTube. Otherwise, just follow what everyone else has been saying to but it if you don’t wanna do that.

  • I discovered phone hacking with my first phone because the T-Mobile version of the Sidekick in the US was hot garbage when it came to the openness that originally led me to want the device in the first place. I was never willing to pay for something I could have easily downloaded/uploaded to my phone for free.

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      Oh man, I was the first kid on my block to figure out how to replace a rigntone file with whatever that program was. Felt like a legit haxor until everyone else realized how easy it was.

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    A little flex, but I just uploaded the songs with some random free programs. Spent too much time personalizing the notifications when it was often on vibrate when in public.

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    I own property, and I’m 33. You can get there if you want it. I had to go back to school at 29 to start a new career, but it was worth it to put myself in a good financial position.

    • BringMeTheDiscoKing@lemmy.ca
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      Not everyone is in a position to go back to school and start a new career, even if they wanted to. Of course, that doesn’t mean they shouldn’t try, but ‘try’ does not mean ‘succeed’ even when you do everything right (which nobody does)

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      I love this. You knew what you had to do to get what you wanted, and you went out there and did it.