I think one of the main successes is that he did have his finger on the pulse of the tech work experience. He was relatable. Like you, he worked at the same places I had worked, or so it seemed. Too appropriate too often.
A real hero for those of us at the butt end of incompetent and...
We have law enforcement (CBP agents) acting to enforce our legal and long-standing immigration laws. Anyone can whine about this if they want, but when they start interfering with the ability to arrest illegal aliens, and when they call for armed action against the CBP agents, it's well past...
Yeah, just like when leftists get their panties in a bunch, you know that Trump is doing something right when the Axis of Evil starts whining about it.
My two cents...
I already had a Unifi Dream Machine Pro, so the only thing I needed to "add" to get Protect to work was a HDD. I happened to have a 12TB surveillance disk laying around, so I installed it. Yes, the interface is slick, and I was able to add all my Dahua and Axis cameras, but...
Call to violence, and declaration of the desire to hold an "armed resistance against the United States of America." I think that last part was supposed to be silent, but he said it out loud. These scumbag "protesters" are anti-American.
LOL!!!
Yet another stupid analysis. This idiot thinks that "he must have seen it"? Yeah, that's a legal theory they'll love in court.
Bottom line-- all that matters is that he perceived the threat.
Typical brain-dead bumper-sticker analysis there. It all comes down to legal use lethal force. Therefore, I'm not too sure that these two cases are equivalent.
If there was a reason for the person who shot Babbitt to fear for his life, then OK. But she wasn't wielding a weapon, so that would...
The alternative is to roll over and play dead, like Obama or Biden.
The problem with "peace" is that there are plenty of dumbfucks out there who won't allow it, and they must be dealt with harshly. These are the people that are targeted, not the general population. This is the way it needs to be.
How, exactly, is he going to do that? He has no legal standing to do so, and any attempt to do so would be eliminated by any appeals court with half a brain.
Last time I checked, leaving the scene of a vehicle accident that involved property damage and/or personal injury was a crime, and depending on the degree, a felony. This should be charged in court. Why is SO not doing their job?
Network is solid; running UDM Pro with two gigabit Unifi POE switches. Cameras and PC isolated on their own VLAN.
My guess is that these times reflect the time it takes to fire up the AI, as I had just rebooted the BI machine and this was the first alert.
FWIW, it seems to be working now...
And the logs show that the alert trigger is happening, but nothing is found:
For some reason it won't let me add my BI AI screen, but I have Built-In selected as "provider", and yolov8m.onnx selected as my primary model. Nothing else is checked.
The only way it would be the same is if vulnerable elderly people actively applied to get scammed. The student loan issue is certainly based on the false premise that "higher education" is an investment; it can be, if the student opts for a field that trains them for a career, but far too many...
OK... Folders were renamed/moved, system rebooted, and still no dice. Gone between CPU only and GPU, lots of saves, reboots, restarts, but still doesn't seem to find anything when triggered.
Anyone have any advice?