

Yeah I think most people will pick a timeframe in their life that is nostalgic and good. Like my dad would talk about the 70s, I talk about the 2000s, my kids will probably talk about the before days with drinkable water the 2030s
Yeah I think most people will pick a timeframe in their life that is nostalgic and good. Like my dad would talk about the 70s, I talk about the 2000s, my kids will probably talk about the before days with drinkable water the 2030s
Shit, that means AI has gotten almost as good as me!
To be fair i would consider a glitch to be closer to a ghost causing it than a lazy developer.
I consider a “bug” to be something caused by the code (bad error handling, bad logic, etc) and a “glitch” to be something more random or environmental
I understand the practical limitations of privacy
No, I just understand that when I am in public or in a businesses private property I could and often am subject to video recording. It’s super super common and I’ve kind of just accepted it.
You can complain about the state of society or whatever but that’s our current situation.
I understand the practical limitations of privacy. But as the IT admin i am also the one who manages the cameras and access to them so that helps.
I appreciate you defending me, but I did say I was director of IT so unfortunately I am management. But it wasn’t me deciding to install this stuff on our fleet, it was the federal government.
Its an office space we lease. I am not sure who originally installed them as they were there when we moved in.
We do manage them and retain the recordings though.
I work in an office with cameras ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
don’t let them catch you, you WILL lose your job
Hey director of IT for a trucking company here, i just want to reiterate this part!
Don’t fucking do this. Any of this advice. You WILL lose your job and we WILL blacklist you from the industry for this shit. Maybe if you drivers could actually mange your fucking log books and follow the safety regulations we wouldn’t need to have ELDs and camera and GPS and fucking canbus monitoring and annual inspections and all of the other “”“invasive nonsense”“” the government requires.
I dont want it either. Its all crazy expensive, annoying to manage, and I have to constantly deal with drivers complaining about it.
Sorry. I’m a little upset with this issue because its a constant issue i have at work. But no there is nothing you can do besides just get another job.
I just want to reiterate it again. Do NOT mess with the equipment your company has in your truck. At best you’ll just get fired but I’ve seen my company respond with legal measures in the past.
I honestly don’t really see the problem here. This seems to mostly be targeting scrapers.
For unauthenticated users you are limited to public data only and 60 requests per hour, or 30k if you’re using Git LFS. And for authenticated users it’s 60k/hr.
What could you possibly be doing besides scraping that would hit those limits?
Blender and Resolve aren’t quite the same thing. Technically you can kinda force them to do the job of the other one, but they work really well together.
Blender would be for making your 3d models, animations, and actually rendering out the individual scenes. And then you’d import those videos into Resolve to edit them together, color grade, and mix the audio together.
Think about making dinner. Blender is your pan that you are cooking in, but you’d put the food on a plate first. Resolve is the plate and gives you tools to make it look nice.
I’m not sure about your specific Linux version but I run Ubuntu which is also based on Debian and both Blender and Resolve have native Linux clients that work really really well.