

Trump admits he has no cards.
Trump admits he has no cards.
i just watched a fully autonomous (neural network ML) race drone beat a human pilot flying the same drone hardware and using only fpv camera as the sensor, so hunter drones i feel would be a logical progression.
the bladder issues from ketamine make it so you cannot pee, and from what i read elsewhere is that issues present after long term or heavy use.
I would almost hate to be the guy who told the Lexus couple to put the money in an escrow first. It definitely sucks for all the people the fell for it but when it’s all 40-100k+ vehicles and no one even bothers to put someone they trust, or any third party at all in the drivers seat for a test drive…
i haven’t either, but i imagine it’s just training, start high visibility and move to lower visibility window slots or cameras from there
I agree with everything you said, except the part about babies. They do not care about babies, they care about fetuses, and only fetuses that the mother is considering not carrying to term.
typically you only need one power supply to run it, once you move to redundant power you can use the second one in case the first one fails. when you plug both in it will just balance across both until one fails.
in my opinion, hardware should only be hypervisors that run virtual machines, then you can provision VMs, similar to using VPSs. going this route you will need a vga monitor for initial setup, eventually everything is done over the lan with a web ui or ssh.
i use proxmox which is Debian based for the hypervisor.
As far as what you do with it, is that you can in theory replace the VPSs or test software in your lan.
to compare, i have my router (vyos), homeassistant, a docker server for hosting small services, a network lab (gns3), windows and mac VMs, and more running on a cluster that is using similar hardware.
they should just say “government monitoring everyone”
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grid-tie_inverter
https://www.inverter.com/what-is-a-grid-tie-inverter
These kits absolutely can push power into the grid, usually with payment for the generation. Just because they may not be allowed where you live doesn’t mean they don’t exist.
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For indoor cameras, I use TP-Link tapo wireless cameras, and hikvision for outdoor. I put all of them on an isolated camera wlan and vlan without internet. the tapos work fine without internet access, but the status light will always be orange as it tries to reach some tplink aws IP to verify connectivity.
All the hikvision cameras and tapos support rtsp.