It is crazy. It completely homogenizes communication by turning everything into generic business jargon mush.
Nobody I know likes the soulless corporate culture, why would we want to write like HR?
It is crazy. It completely homogenizes communication by turning everything into generic business jargon mush.
Nobody I know likes the soulless corporate culture, why would we want to write like HR?
The right looks like an over-the-top business email I would send to my friend…as a joke. The only thing it’s missing is a reference to synergy.
Like others are saying, I would ignore this email so fast.
Looks great!
Sure, I just figured if it worked well with 8 it would work well with 4 + 1 unoptimized stream. If it doesn’t work, I can just spend $40 on a coral
I was planning on an Intel CPU that was recommended when I was putting my list together which I was told could handle detection up on to 8 cameras without issue (so I could skip the Coral all together)
Ahh gotcha, didn’t consider that! I’ll have to make sure my processor is up for the task. I think it will be…I’m doing 4 cameras + doorbell max and buying a NUC
Are you running them with Frigate? I was thinking the lack of substream wouldn’t be a problem because the frigate server could downscale if needed (but I haven’t really looked into it yet)
I thought Reolink cameras were just rebranded Amcrest…or is it just the chips and lenses?
I will be using them with Frigate so I’m not too worried about the janky software unless it affects how Frigate operates
Thanks for the feedback, I’ll keep them on my list. I wasn’t considering the PTZ cameras just the inexpensive turrets and plan on running them PoE so it looks like those issues won’t affect me!
I thought the doorbell camera worked great with frigate, is that not the case? I don’t have a need for cameras yet but that was on my shopping list…all cameras will be on a locked down vlan so it’s fine if it TRIES to phone home if it still works “offline”
Amcrest gets recommended a lot but I have no personal experience with them
It’s a store, not a logo. There’s something weirdly capitalist about it. I wouldn’t find it weird if it was an classic iMac set but it’s…a store
I love my brand so much I need to display their store on my shelf
https://m.imdb.com/title/tt10548174/
Only reason I’m not outright dismissing this sequel is because Danny Boyle is directing it. I thought 28 Weeks Later fell short of the original but it was still enjoyable enough.
“After 28 years” received a 6-minute standing ovation at Cannes
(I oftentimes add notes to where I took config bits even in my private my-eyes-only repos to have some breadcrumbs).
I’m not much of a coder anymore (and even then, it was self-taught hobby projects) but this is soooo good to do aside from just giving credit. I’d leave comments “I learned about this from here: (link)” so I could go back and reference it later.
I made a simple batch script to generate project folders at work and then a year later our standards changed…I would have had to start from scratch if not for the links I left because I forgot everything I learned
That’s a nice surprise. If I had a Switch I think I would have preferred it and continued playing once in awhile
It’s a weird name but a fun game!
I played this on PC and it was very fun. Not sure what it’s launching at on Switch but it was like $20 on Steam which I felt was an appropriate price - I have about 20 hours in it. It’s a clever puzzle strategy game with a varied playable cast. My favorite was the second character you get (don’t remember any names) but I beat the game using each. I like the art style and variety of play styles with each character.
My only “complaint” is that after clearing it with all characters, I felt like there wasn’t much incentive to replay it. That’s both a pro and a con because I hate when games have things locked behind a slog.
I give a strong 8/10. One of my favorite games last year but doesn’t make my top 10 or anything
I think best practice is to circle back on this