It is, which is why I check on darkpattern.games when finding a new one.
In a similar vein, Slice and Dice is on mobile and well worth it in my opinion.
It is, which is why I check on darkpattern.games when finding a new one.
In a similar vein, Slice and Dice is on mobile and well worth it in my opinion.
It's been a while since I've been reminded Teletubbies exist.
The ad serving companies (Google) don't care about what happens after the click (yet). As far as I'm aware no "handshake" process exists that would allow an advertiser to communicate with the as server and validate a click (such a process could be abused).
Most likely the advertiser would be using some form of client side analytics, so the click wouldn't show up in their statistics, meaning the advertiser would see a huge discrepancy between the clicks they saw in the campaign and the clicks the ad server reports.
I'm not sure about MSI, but most Lenovo, especially if it's a business model, will be supported pretty well and will probably have a page on the arch Linux wiki dedicated to it or it's series.
I'm not sure what you mean by "open source compatible". Do you mean the camera itself can have open source firmware installed, or that it's compatible with open source NVR software such as Shinobi or ZoneMinder?
If the former, I know some of the Wyze cameras have that option. Like OpenMiko. There's all OpenIPC, which does have a list of supported devices.
If the latter, any camera with RTSP and some sort of API to expose PTZ controls would do. My personal recommendation would be Axis, which makes solid cameras.
It resonated with me, though a good portion of it I somewhat already self reflected.
Yeah I was surprised. I'm hoping it was a manufacturing defect and assuming they replace it it doesn't happen again. If they don't replace it though I have to stick to my convictions.
As an avid dbrand fan, their grip case for the Pixel 9 Pro was disappointing. The plastic around the USB port is super brittle and broke after less than a week. Now the bottom is deformed and I'm waiting on a reply to my support ticket before I find an alternate case and kiss my skin goodbye
We see you OP. We see what you're really into. :P
Incoming based on the code here:
I used to have a fair bit of imposter syndrome but now that I've been working with a proper team I've come too accept I have an aptitude for code and logic in general, alongside a fairly good abstract memory.
I'm not the best by any stretch of the imagination, but I'm a little more competent than the average software engineer, enough that it gets noticed.
I also got lucky and scored a job at 17 in the field (with no nepotism involved), not a great one but enough to look good on my resume, and have been working in the industry for just over a decade with no college.