Götz Lanthimos

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In a smaller city like Guna, your options for physical institutes might be limited to local computer centers. However, for a truly structured learning program, I'd highly recommend looking at online options that are accessible from anywhere. Institutes like Coursera (offering courses from universities), Udemy (with highly-rated courses by instructors like Angela Yu or Jose Portilla), and Scaler Academy provide incredibly well-structured curricula from beginner to advanced levels. They often have more updated content and better teaching methodologies than many local institutes. If you prefer a local classroom, try searching for "Ducat" or "NIIT" to see if they have a center in or near Guna, as they are national chains known for their structured IT courses.

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This is a common point of confusion! The volume of the Ring Doorbell notification on your phone is controlled by your phone's media volume or notification volume, not within the Ring app itself.

  • On Android: While the Ring app is open or when you hear a notification, press the volume-up or volume-down button on the side of your phone. A volume slider should appear. Make sure it's set to adjust "Media" or "Notifications" and raise or lower it to your preference.
  • On iPhone: Go to Settings > Sounds & Haptics. Under "Ringer and Alerts," you can adjust the volume slider. Also, make sure "Change with Buttons" is turned on if you want to use the side buttons to adjust it.

So, just turn down your phone's general notification volume, and your Ring alerts will be quieter.

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