Makes sense, especially if you trusted the organization to use the video to defend you, not just cover their own butts.
Makes sense, especially if you trusted the organization to use the video to defend you, not just cover their own butts.
Same here. But imagine if you were living in The Fifth Element world of mega-corps. They tell you to wear a camera so they can tell when you’re not working…
There’s monitoring software like that already.
Oh, yes if you keep control over the video. Don’t trust your employer to use it for benefit though.
This. Yes. I would just find a new job, but what if all employers in an industry require body cams?
Check out the linked article. I agree with you but that agency is only adding cameras for the agency’s benefit, not the worker’s.
True. Today. But should have said I’m imagining a black Mirror future where things are so bad and the tech so cheap, that corps decide they want all employees to wear one, for their use.
In the linked article, public health workers are going to wear a cam so the govt can tell when they break rules, out in the field. I could see that kind of thinking expanded to other fields over time, no?
It occurs to me now that the cashier at hot topic is already being recorded. So good point.
No, I don’t. I’m putting on my tin foil hat here and trying to guess what the future might hold.
Sure. But where to draw that line? I can imagine companies will want them for liability reasons.
Yah, on Windows I prefer Greenshot (greenshot.org). It’s free, open-source and is so easy to use, I frequently forget it’s running in the background.
Use Flameshot every day. Love it.
Two tips for users:
Check out this page for info on customizing the key bindings you use within the app to suit your needs: https://flameshot.org/docs/guide/key-bindings/
Same page has instructions for choosing which key-combo should bring up the GUI. I’m on Ubuntu and had to do special steps to make it work with the PrintScr key but it’s so easy to use now!
Serious question: how can I hack my Honda to block these communications? (Any phone home bs)
Link to the letter Senator Ron Wyden sent to the US FTC:
https://www.wyden.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/wyden-markey_auto_privacy_letter_to_ftc.pdf
I used logseq for about 6 months before I found Memos. LS was just always getting in my way. Memos just works, for me.
This is where I’ve landed too.
I love it. I do use it on mobile, in my browser too. I’ve been meaning too see what other clients are available for android.
You might like to search this community, and also \c\self_hosted, since this question gets asked a lot.
For me:
I created two things - CodeNotes (for snippets) and a lil’ Weather app myself 'cause I didn’t like what I found out there.
Can someone please ELI5 Radicale for me?
I’ve come across it before but just can’t wrap my head around it. Thank you.
Tuta’s web client.
It gets the job done and I don’t use email much any more.
This is cool. I was able to add the Sharing option as you described, but I don’t see how to share still when I’m viewing my feed.
There is no “share” icon or link, that I can see.
Ohhh, the share link is only visible in the default view. I use Reading Mode exclusively and it’s not shown there. :(
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