Not everyone has time, skill, or desire to spend their nights learning how to build and configure a nas.
People have other hobbies than IT, so if a photographer wants to have a local storage for his portfolio without faff, I guess they can get fucked?
Really with your gatekeeping
filcuk
It'll be the usual for me: magnets of various sizes and shapes, box of assorted screws, several ESP32-based boards, and one funky gadget to tie that off nicely.
But you might need one to create a way of covering up that incompetence
This autopilot shit needs regulated audit log in a black box, like what planes or ships have.
In no way should this kind of manipulation be legal.
Quest 3 is relatively affordable and provides excellent pcvr experience.
There really aren't and have never been any such offerings in this price level, and wireless is an absolute game changer.
The fact that most people use it as standalone is understandable. It's like pc vs a console - regular people just want to press power and go.
For working subtitles
Can you select all crosswalks and press ok:
It's the foremost superpower by the definition of the word.
What does it look like when one of the world's superpowers can't even ensure they can provide such a basic thing as eggs to their citizens.
If it was any other country at any other time, I doubt this would even hit the news. But it's the US after refusing vaccinations, losing a bunch of stock to a disease, all whilst claiming the egg prices will be lowered, so here we are.
Not necessarily, paperless offers various sorting and cataloguing features, as well as rules and basic learning. If you spend time setting it all up, it should drive itself in time and search may only be a fallback mechanism.
It's really useful where you can tell it 'catalogue this as x, but also store it as y'. So, again, if done properly, you can move to another system with already well catalogued document structure.