

The company whos motto was “do no evil” up until that was too high of a bar, somehow
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The company whos motto was “do no evil” up until that was too high of a bar, somehow


#freetheknuckle


I cant remember how to link a community, but there is a community called “nowhere else to post”. Cant remember the instance its on


Good luck getting an AI thats trained to blow smoke up everyones ass to actually critically assess anything, instead of just saying everything is amazing
Jesse, we really have to stop cooking


Most of the large security camera companies these days, like Verkada, utilize IP cameras for a variety of reasons.
Having the whole system be onsite and closed circuit requires a lot more hardware and wiring. IP cameras used to be an almost unusable option, but nowadays with how much data is required by high quality video it’s a far more reasonable option. Not to mention latency has improved significantly, which used to be a big problem with IP cameras.
Verkada style IP camera systems are far easier to install as well, compared to hardwiring a CCTV throughout a huge facility.
It can certainly be “online” and still be highly secure. Most clients would prefer that option over a traditional system
Mfs moved west and decided street names werent useful, I guess. Youll never see a city in the eastern half/third of the US with a “226th Street” but most major cities west of the Mississippi have a ridiculous lack of street names. Just mundane shit instead
Edit: I looked it up out of curiosity and actually proved myself wrong. In NYC the highest numbered street is 263rd street in the Bronx. And Manhattan proper goes up to 220th street. But NYC is kind of the exception I suppose. The highest numbered street in Atlanta is 14th. Boston has no numbered streets at all