As far as easy, commercially available stuff I like UniFi. You can set custom recording schedules, or never record. Or only record motion. You can also set privacy zones which are blacked out and not visible or recorded.
You do need one of their consoles or NVRs to manage them though, and they aren't super cheap.
Wouldn't uninstalling the update fix it?
This is about Dropbox Sign, which probably includes a lot of HelloSign customers from before the acquisition.
Very similar, I cracked by lower tooth on my brother's head while playing, had it capped about 3 times. Last time the cap broke, there's still a little bit left. Been like that for 25 years now? Might look weird but eh. My dentist hasn't been concerned.
Kids these days don't even know about TuxRacer?
WoW runs well under Wine without much trouble.
It was a good way to satisfy common dependencies for Windows games.
Sadly tons of subs are very active with real people. It's a lot of momentum to shift.
I can't speak to all of them but I have a TD01C and it seems pretty solid. Its very bright, runs cool, the UI is handy. I have it setup in tactical mode so it starts on high every time. The build quality is at least on part with EagleTac, maybe not as good as Acebeam.
So AI is taking away having to answer the same questions over and over again for lazy people, are we complaining?
It's so confusing that you can't delete a document that you're looking at, but you can rename it. Identifying documents in OneDrive and then deleting them is tedious.
Could you comment on the significance of this?
It's one of the most secure ways to pay at retail. Payment card data is only shared with one party, payment methods are tokenized so retailers cannot swipe your payment information and use it again. I've had a couple of cards stolen by retailers like a coffee shop, that I had to close. It was a hassle. Also for online payments I much prefer GPay or PayPal, everything is clear, unauthorized payments are obvious and easy to fix.
I'm really tempted to order a StarLite, and I feel like that would be the best fit for you, but understand the hesitance to be an early adopter. Maybe you can pick up a used device to tick the boxes and order one later.
Not nearly as mature, but I'd be shocked if they're not working on it. It doesn't make sense to talk about it at this time, still lots of buzz around ARM.
Of course its in their best interest for you not to, that doesn't mean they can do a damn thing about it.
Are they using Azure AI?
That's an option for some, it's disabled by our enterprise policy. Anyway, that means setting up a third-party app on multiple systems - not a great solution unless you're in the mood for hosting a web client somewhere.
IMO Gmail is just terrible. Back in 2004 it was cool, but it's UX has stagnated for a long time, and almost anything is better. We switched from Outlook to Gmail at work and it's been awful for me. I loved the way Outlook handled meetings and reminders. It was also much easier to identify important mail. Everything looks like junk in Gmail, no matter how I tweak the layout and filters.
Personally I use ProtonMail, and I just started using Zoho too, both are faster, cleaner, and overall a much better experience.
Just joined the club & Ninebot parts?
Hello, I rented scooters from our local ride share program but they're very clunky and weak so I decided to order myself a Ninebot MAX G2 after looking at some reviews. It seems like it's a very new product but I'm curious about the availability of spare parts like tires which I expect will wear out even if they're "self-healing".
Does anyone have experience with getting spare parts either first party or third party for these or other Ninebot scooters? Are the front and rear tires typically the same?
Thanks!
Is there an IT professional Lemmy instance?
I'm looking for a good instance to join for work use - specifically something with communities focused on cybersecurity, systems engineering, programming, devops, etc. No NSFW stuff, world news, entertainment.
Driving my XJ in the rain
This was from a camping trip a couple of weeks ago, near Mount Rainier National Park.