Pfft I’m on DND 24/7/365/eternity. I get to it when I get to it. I don’t care to have to look at phone every 30 seconds on everything.
If anything requires urgent attention in the middle of the night you should be calling emergency services and not me.
Mum be like : “But what if grandma died”, well she will be just as dead tomorrow morning.
Who tf keeps their phone off dnd at night? The last thing I want in the middle of the night is to be woken up by some email spam.
That said I have a rule set up which allows calls to go through if they are from my favorites list, just in case they’re dying.
Same. If it’s an emergency and you’re not on my favorites list then you should really be calling someone else
Well I guess there’s no point keeping the batsignal then 🤷🏻♂️
There is also an exception for if the same number calls you twice within 15 minutes. That way if a loved one is calling from a different number it will still get through.
Basically people that complain about getting calls late at night are admitting they aren’t very savvy with their phone. DND call settings are a life saver.
@LimitedWard @B4tid0 Ive worked in IT for decades. DND after 10p CST is the only way I get sleep and if they are dying, there sure af nothing I could do about it, naked at 2:30am and just woken up.
Oof are you effectively always on call until 10pm every day? I have on call rotations with week long 24 hour shifts, but luckily I only have to deal with it every 2 months. Having daily late night calls just sounds dreadful.
@LimitedWard
I manage IT teams/departments, and while there are middle managers, to quote an old MST3K line,“*mutters* There’s always something with this tribe…”
Same. All text messages and notifications are silenced, but calls from favorites or calls that call more than once in 15 minutes come through.
DND is my life, especially as a light sleeper.
If they’re dying I probably can’t help them anyway. Call an ambulance. Let me sleep.
I have all notifications and ringtones turned off at night but whitelist specific numbers to ALWAYS ring regardless of time/silent settings specifically for emergencies.
If it’s a real emergency you should be calling 911, not me.
Android, not sure about iOS as I haven’t used an iPhone in years, easily has the most powerful DND customization. I have a favorites list that makes it so some people can call and text me if it is an emergency. I can allow pass through at certain times and I think I can even pick the apps that I can receive notifications through. I can set text and phone calls as separate things.
Others should take the time to customize their DND.
How do you put your phone on dungeons n dragons?
I turn my phone off every night.
You WHAT
Phone never leaves silent mode. The phone comes out of the box, the switch is put down to silent mode, embrace the orange line.
This picture is pure anti-antiwork
D&d at night is the right move, but enable second calls for favourites and favourite your loved ones. Then tell them if it’s late and an emergency, call me twice.
Nobody else gets through, but you’re reachable in a life or death situation. It’s the only sane solution
Is this possible on android?
Absolutely, it’s been a core feature for years. This is what part of the config looks like on mine
Yes it’s how mine is set up
Thats great to know, thank you!
There’s a dungeons and dragons setting for your phone?
Caller need to roll a natural 20 to get through
I have my phone on silent the whole day. And sleep mode during the night
I’m a 58 year old man. With my parents dead, there’s only three people on earth that I would get out of bed for and two of them live with me.
For them, use a cordless doorbell instead. One button on their bedside table is all they need to wake you for help.
I started actually turning it off a few months ago. It felt… weird at first. Now… Ahhh, so nice.
Fuck that. I put my phone on airplane mode when I sleep.
“only thing wakin me up is a plane crash“
Do not Disturb with my closest people set as exceptions so it will only ring if they call.
Additionally your can set the number of times they have to call before it even goes through , at least on Android
Oh, this is useful.