

If you’re selling a complete package you should probably tell people what the specs they’re getting. But there’s nothing about the software features either. Besides security what does the firmware and software offer?


If you’re selling a complete package you should probably tell people what the specs they’re getting. But there’s nothing about the software features either. Besides security what does the firmware and software offer?


I’m sorry, but it’s a pretty big oversight to push the security aspect so hard that you don’t say a single thing about the actual camera. Nothing on the functionality, specs, etc…


We used to just call this “machine vision” or more commonly “image recognition” now it’s used to white wash LLMs and image generation.
5-9TB a month


Not really. Convenience relies on the app and browser plugin, but they could be recreated like the server was.
There are a lot of unsecured endpoints in the system, the devs know its an issue.


A lot of those will be elderly and children.
Edit: and according to this the population there has just been getting older and older. https://www.tahoeopendata.org/pages/demographics
It’s also pretty insecure so host over the web at your own risk.


They are keeping tight control over with what software you can use to run your printer. They’ve only ever moved in a more restrictive direction. They’re turning up the temp little by little, some day their customers will be in hot water.


To be fair all of the companies in the 3D printing industry built their business on the backs of the open source community and pretty much all of them are some level of shitty towards the community. Creality and most others regularly violate licenses by dragging their feet and only complying when people really complain. Even Prusa has started to back away from open source.
Bambu is just catching shit for being the Apple of 3D printing. They are trying the hardest to build a walled garden.


Human sacrifice for AI data center funding.


You can’t self host anything when the hardware is no longer affordable.


Nothing to do with technology.


Not sure if you realize this but its well established in the US that kids in schools don’t have those.


Yeah you’re right, kids with cell phones in class would have solved all of that.


As a parent I’d rather have my child not districted by a phone in an emergency. My child will be safest in those situations if the staff contact the authorities and the kids are focused on following their instructions. In both situations, phone or no phone, there’s nothing I can do until the situation is over.
Edit: and using the threat of school shootings yo ruin school for most children when so few schools will ever be in that situation is absurd. Those parents should put more of their energy into gun control and thr availability and affordability of mental health treatment.


Sounds good, we should let kids drink and smoke pot then right. You can drive a car at any age, any age person can buy cigarettes. No more age restrictions on games and movies…
Staff at schools are adults, many of which are responsible for the lives of other living humans. The critics must all have the maturity of school children.
There are lifepo4 batteries that are drop in replacements for SLA car batteries. But there’s no guarantee that the more sophisticated circuitry in the UPS will accept it. (I’m not exactly sure what they’re using to make it a drop in replacement.) I would look to see if others have succeeded online. That kind of swap is something people would be posting all over YouTube if it works.