Which sticks will they use to be sure that this funding actually develops charging stations rather than lining CEOs’ and bureaucrats’ pockets?
Which sticks will they use to be sure that this funding actually develops charging stations rather than lining CEOs’ and bureaucrats’ pockets?
Seems to be still available on Apple’s store. And if Google intended to bury it, this is definitely Streisand Effect at work. Wish I’d known about this a few years ago when I was hiking more
What are anti-features?
Yes, I know it’s difficult to impossible to avoid China in this domain. That won’t stop me trying. :)
Tapo looks promising. If Frigate is too much for the Pi, I have a couple of retired PCs that could be recommissioned. Thanks for the suggestion.
I’ll check them out. Thanks!
Another new project to consider. Thanks!
Thanks for the suggestion. Amcrest is a new one to me. I’ll check them out.
Amcrest is a new one for me. Doing more research, but thanks for the suggestion.
Amcrest is a new one to me. Thanks for the suggestion.
Thanks for the suggestion. I have a hard time trusting a company that appears to try to hide its country of origin. And I’m not interested in anything made by a Chinese company.
I’m not interested, for numerous reasons, in anything produced by or in China.
I really like the concept of PoE cameras for the same reasons. Given where they’ll be installed, I’d rather only climb onto the roof or into attic crawlspaces once. :)
Joplin has this functionality, although I don’t often use it since I prefer to type directly into the Markdown editor. Whatever you choose, be sure that you’re comfortable with the security and privacy implications of it.
This is a really cool idea, and some fediverse software already lets you follow hashtags (ie Pixelfed and maybe Mastodon). I could imagine this being immediately abused by mistagging to force material into your feed. It’s already a problem on Pixelfed.
Thanks for the explanation. I really do appreciate it. We seem to have a fundamental disagreement about whether this can be truly private and, indeed, whether it’s necessary at all. It still seems to me a non-private solution in search of a problem.
And your phone’s GPS wouldn’t work for all of those cases because…?
I disagree that location is necessary functionality.
I don’t really see the need for a location service in the first place. My phone can share my GPS coordinates with first responders in an emergency. For everything else, there’s simply typing in the location I want to know about.
Why is this needed? There’s a reason for Mozilla cancelling their service.
The Zenkit suite may do what you want. I started using it when M$ applied E3 to Wunderlist