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Things will have to get a lot worse before people rise up, but it’ll happen eventually.
Things will have to get a lot worse before people rise up, but it’ll happen eventually.
There’s a quota, so unless you have a few hundred million dollars laying around, it’s a futile fight.
Yeah, and they’re assuming you’re going to power it off of a 5v line. In most instances you’d want to power it off the existing doorbell transformer, so you have to step down the voltage and convert it to DC somehow. That’s $5-10 right off the bat.
Additionally, you’d want to have the esp chip and relay at the doorbell transformer, not at the actual doorbell. You’d need to have a second relay or power transformer for this, but that’s not a huge deal.
The project would likely be around $10-20, assuming you’re not going to 3D print an enclosure. Plus, if you already have a front door camera, chances are you’d already have a doorbell camera that can already do this.
Source: building custom smart devices is my hobby.
Look into the servarr suite. I just add what I want and it finds and downloads it for me.
That’s why I don’t understand why a ton of hotels have no bathroom vent fan, and photoelectric detectors within feet of the bathroom door.
Those elk just hired a body guard.
Congress sells weapons, not the president. Congress can even prevent a veto if the sale is large enough.
AI is great, if used properly. It’s a tool, not a solution, and needs a ton of refinement.
My company has spent tens of millions of dollars and a year plus refining our AI platform, to the extent that we’re directly responsible for a leading cloud platform’s current and future offerings. We’re even at the point of them offering their services for free because we’re putting in so much work.
Properly using generative AI is possible, but most companies don’t want to pay for it.
The US government in a nutshell.
Huh? Outlook gives you two clear options when attaching a document. One is to attach as a copy, and one is to share it.
Yup. Our receipt didn’t have the SN on it so they told us to write it on the receipt and scan/send. Of course, they rejected it a dozen times.
Apple’s CS is designed to make you just give up. But, unluckily for them, I have infinite patience. Fun fact, Microsoft’s support line stops playing music after 3 hours of waiting.
That’s why I used the qualifier “supposed to be”
That wasn’t my experience, but it did take a few months to get them to accept the best buy receipt we had.
You really just have to call until you get someone who will help.
Not to mention that most enterprise software is Windows based.
Right on the first part, but the iPad is likely activation locked. The previous owner will have to remove it from their devices first.
Apple customer service will likely need to be involved.
That’s what salaried positions are supposed to be like. You’re getting paid for the job, not the hours.
People can just choose to stop drinking. You do know that, right?
But it’s the 24h news cycle. They have to say something before the other guys!
No one has mentioned magazines or newspapers yet.