We do have them in the US but they are optional for cheaper rates for insurance.
We do have them in the US but they are optional for cheaper rates for insurance.
Really? All this over something that is very easily modified by the user?
Put it in a contract Elon or STFU.
For drywall repair, someone already mentioned Vancouver for that and I would agree.
For woodworking (if you ever delve into it) I really enjoy watching Scott Brown Carpentry, Workshop Companion and Finish Carpentry TV. I
Ding ding ding ding!! It’s telling that this announcement came out after it was disclosed that Google pays Apple 18-20 BILLION A YEAR to be the default search engine on IOS. Spez is trying to tap into that.
A metal 2mm mechanical pencil set. I use it for woodworking and absolutely love it.
Just imagine, this ONE company out of the hundreds if not thousands pulling this same shit are brought into compliance (and by compliance, I mean what they ethically should be paying in taxes), then how much good we COULD be doing as a nation. I say that but also have no doubts that the elected officials will just use it as their personal piggy bank to fund their friends companies.
LA is the armpit for sure, but the other two I wouldn’t even stop in the state unless I needed gas.
Then you chained out on the AM side didn’t you?
You could offer to spot them.
Not cheap, but not overly expensive. You are getting what you pay for without the privacy nightmare.
Ubiquiti is who I chose. Everything is self hosted, no service fees, good quality equipment and no extra frees for remote maintenance. The motion and AI detections work very well and of course all the products integrate seamlessly into their UniFi network equipment…BUT it’s more a whole network approach than just cameras.
Thank you, I clearly didn’t read the article.
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I lost hope for Microsoft after the RT.
Is this the part where “it will just blow over” that Spez was talking about?
Question for the iPhone vs Android crowd. Could this happen in the Apple App Store? Does Apple vet their apps better than Android?
They don’t want you to pay. They set the price artificially high to discourage you so they continue business as usual while complying to the laws. The price is a PITA charge to make it worth their while and to still profit from the ads they would have shown you.