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On sync at least if you open tall images from the post it will be readable.
On sync at least if you open tall images from the post it will be readable.
Regulate digital purchases.
Amazing. I’m not OP and have no use for this info, but it was fun to learn it still.
Although I understand the sentiment, the instrument under which the funding has been granted is called NEVI and has pretty strict requirements about what gets built (150kW rated, payment terminal equipped charging stations along major roads) as well as transparency requirements about reliability.
Is it really so? The specs are open, and Tesla has been permissive about letting other companies use their patents, but what would happen if they changed their minds?
They would already know to a very high degree, because the device associates with a specific cell tower, and the cell size is quite small for 5g networks, especially in cities. I don’t see why they would need a more accurate info.
I have been wondering why my maintainer doesn’t remind people to donate more often. I set up a small recurring donation, so I don’t have to remember, but I think it’d be okay to regularly remind people.
Also look into donating to your instance maintainer. They literally pay for the server costs, so it’s fair.
I feel like there are some missed opportunities
I built a few with ESP32CAM but its hard to get night vision and color camera with those. At least it’s mostly open source.
So after spending a fair amount of money on a device with forced obsolescence, I get to give more money to this company, yay!
I kind of understand that they can’t offer the cloud service forever - that’s OK, but I’d like there to be a local option then
Yea… My current home automation is all local, but cameras are still an issue.
The EU Data Act might partially apply, it requires companies to design their products so that any data they generate is locally accessible (that was my reading of it anyway) from sept 2025 onwards.
No one on the platform side is incentivized (or capable) of controlling things, which is nice.
I mean, I am fine with my hobby website being taken down if it starts to consume an unreasonable amount of bandwidth.
They don’t need to give a free tier and I am not entitled to getting anything out of them. Since they have decided to offer one, I do expect to be consulted before sending a bill worth a ferrari.
I just checked I have no payment method on file. Should protect me.
We used to, here in Finland, but I think now they crush them and reform them into new bottles. The things cost 20c/piece, so everyone returns them.
The cost of the scroll wheel cannot possibly be more than 10€ and the pcb cannot be more than 1€ battery is about 4e and display can be 7-8, chip is 2-3e and passives, connectors etc brlow 5. The manufacturing costs of the thing are likely below 40€, even in small volumes. Assy costs are probably about 20% of the total.
Part of the high cost may be investments in moulds for the casing and r&d cost.
Did you actually read the content…?