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Thanks for mentioning Wyze… looks awesome.
I ended up with a shitty Arlo set that I overpaid for, and the worst part is that they no longer sell the station where you can save video to the local network, meaning I’d have to pay for a subscription
Thanks for mentioning Wyze… looks awesome.
I ended up with a shitty Arlo set that I overpaid for, and the worst part is that they no longer sell the station where you can save video to the local network, meaning I’d have to pay for a subscription
There’s a release latch on the doors beside the “open door” buttons. I guess no I’ve else is pointing that out?
SQL has been around since the 1970s
Tesla driver here.
When I first heard the announcement that they were going vision-only, I thought ah shit they’re boned.
I replied on maybe a Reddit thread (?) that there was no way it’ll work up north in any kind of snowy conditions, and people called me an idiot etc
Fast forward a few years later, when I got to experience it first hand. Anytime I drive the car at night, warnings pop up on the screen like “front left camera is blocked or blinded” Cue Surprised Pikachu. In the snow, sometimes it can’t even detect a road.
I tried the free trial of FSD and, while it’s a neat gimmick, I think I was able to make maybe one or two short trips (2km) without needing to disengage it.
It was really bad
This worked! thank you
Unlimited SMS is on most cell phone plans nowadays, at least in Canada.
On a slightly different tack: I run a website, and I choose not to implement SMS for notifications - only email. Email is free. Adding SMS, even at $0.007 per message, could add up to big bucks.
Why does it need to read and write to my contacts?
Put an actual hot dog in it and maybe they can sell it for $30 each
Have you tried Remmina? I use it almost every day for my work machine. Works pretty well.
I think I found it by opening the software center and typing in rdp
Hugh Laurie?
I switched from Transmission to qBittorrent a while ago, and I have some regrets: mainly that the qBittorrent web ui is extremely hard to navigate on mobile. Everything is tiny, and I can’t zoom in and navigate around the page without right-click menus popping up
I remember visiting my friend while he was in the middle of installing a game, and it failed on the 10th of 10 disks
I’ve had a couple of passengers open the door using the latch because they didn’t know about the Open Door button.
I’m not saying it’s a good design (it’s dumb) but you can get out when there is no power