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Servers? IT? Maintenance? If only there was a place this could be centralized for efficiency….
It is funny to imagine every employee having a server rack and cooling system to add enough capacity though.
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63·10 days agoSure, but people STILL knock on the doors. They likely didn’t participate in a conspiracy to get it, sorry.
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21·10 days agoTurn off the motion sensor and only use the push activation, that wouldn’t break the “auto” recording portion. There’s always exemptions, security and law professionals wouldn’t be left without a way to assist themselves.
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923·10 days agoUmm… that could have just been the other driver asking the person for their footage from the camera they saw.
Not everything is a conspiracy dude, that’s commonly done after any incident lmfao.
I have cameras and plenty of people have asked me for random footage for thefts and collisions, none being a company or insurance, always the person affected…
Edit, sorry I guess once the police did, but still there’s nothing odd or weird about what happened to you.
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32·10 days agoNo, I’m asking you. Because you seem to be applying the law to stuff it doesn’t apply to, so I’m trying to figure out your knowledge on it, so we can figure out where you went wrong.
And who said ALL the time, security cameras use motion, or a host of other tech to not record all the time and NOT store it. So which law do you think is being broken?
You are asininely saying that if I took a picture of someone throwing something on my house, that would be inadmissible because the street was in it…? Is that what you think the law is doing here…?
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42·10 days agoFront yards aren’t…
And you can’t record a public street for security? Even if it’s deleted? That makes absolutely no sense, how would you ever catch a crime?
Would be more of a broth or a tea no? There’s no substance which a soup usually has.
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31·10 days agoFront yards don’t have the expectation of privacy… that applies to backyards doesn’t it?
Just infuse the oil to make the dough.
lol, there’s a fucking reason they’re dying.
You’re deep frying salted fries thinking they won’t notice. Why do you think no one wants to go back…?
If the owner lets that happen, of course the place is going to die and close, that’s why they don’t last. Places that DON’T operate like edgy teens, stay open and do it other ways.
The customer would tell right away.
Not salt, but that goes against every food handling process, and if you did that once, management would have been informed by the customer.
Sure, some edgy teenagers probably do it once or twice, but they’re not gonna have a job much past that day. There’s a bunch of other “legal” stuff to do, that’s gonna bother them even more.
They won’t do that due to dietary/allergy restrictions, that’s asking for a lawsuit.
Or the people that ask for unsalted fries so they’re fresh. The people know exactly why you ask, sometimes they get upset with the extra work so they let them cool off anyways.
Well it’s either a number or a name to call your order when it’s done, and the comic can apply to both.
Lots of places don’t use names so it’s not repeated wrong, it’s more “personal” but only when done right.
Almost any non-chain burger joint operates with numbers.
Even most McDonald’s have even been like this since Covid now too….
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Printers leave a watermark on each page indicating the exact printer that it came from. Are there any other examples of these privacy violations that aren't common knowledge?
1·20 days agoThat’s a credit union, not a bank. Just like 7-11 atms won’t have them either, it’s only bank atms at the branch’s.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Printers leave a watermark on each page indicating the exact printer that it came from. Are there any other examples of these privacy violations that aren't common knowledge?
22·21 days agoExcept most people use multiple cards, multiple banks etc. there will absolutely need to some visual verification to be able to ever establish a starting point. It just doesn’t work.
It’s a neat proof of concept, but in reality, that would never hold up in court.
Give your head a shake, I’ve got a bridge to sell you if you actually believe this is being used or can be used for what you claim.




I mean all wood is edible for the most part. It’s also in a lot food!
Cellulose! It’s used to keep your shredded cheese from sticking together.
Just chewing on a twig of oak or fir isn’t gonna kill you.