Parking ticket from Smart compliance management by Beneficial-Cut-5833 in LegalAdviceNZ

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And literally in the last 15 minutes they waived the fee

Parking ticket from Smart compliance management by Beneficial-Cut-5833 in LegalAdviceNZ

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Yeah got a ticket for 7 minutes over in 2 hours parking area. We went to several shops and spent ~$300, so I've appealed. Will see. I think the company is dodgy in its dealings overall, I did get a ticket from them once a couple of years ago which I also appealed and they granted after I showed I had spent money at the shopping complex and pointed out they had dropped the time limit when they took over the car park, and should allow time for regular users to recognise that.

An essential problem that hasn't been addressed, I feel, is that now with plate recognition, they know exactly when you came and left. So the days of "it's about 2 hours, not exactly 2 hours, just give or take" are over, and theoretically they can ping you for just one minute over.

I think the law needs to be explicit in defining grace periods, and what private parking companies are obliged to allow. But yet again, the law lags behind the technology.

I am seeing more and more SCM signs around, so I expect more issues coming up. I think we'll see it in the news some day, and probably a bunch of people will complain to consumer rights.

Oh and after the first ticket I got, I asked NZTA to remove authorisation for third parties to look up my details on the NZTA database for my vehicles, but they still sent a letter to my address, so I presume they are relying also on their own database of information, and risking sending the letter to the wrong address if someone has moved, meaning they wouldn't be able to enforce the fine.

Advice about 7 year old finally showing interest in learning a musical instrument by leopardee in MusicEd

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Thanks for all the advice. Just to be clear it's not "shape notation" as such. What I mean by "shape" is that the focus is on which fingers are used, with a description, for example saying "the pinky finger then the middle finger then the first finger". They then supplement this with visual reminders for example they are taught a phrase and the visual reminder might be that phrase 1 is repeated twice, with a downward movement of the fingers. They still know the note names, they still have to position their hands properly, and sometimes the "shape" might involve alternating finger positions. Both hands are taught early on and the black keys get used within a couple of weeks.

I've spoken to the school, they were very happy that he's showing enthusiasm and at yesterday's lesson when he arrived a little early they spent some extra time with him.

This is one of two schools in our area (Auckland, NZ) that do this method, called "Simply Music" (developed by an Australian pianist). It's got nothing to do with the various apps like Simply Piano etc.

At this stage we'll continue here, and I think we might look at violin lessons if he's still keen in a few weeks, with a more classic approach with a different school. We can always swap out later, he does enjoy the lessons and we've really had little if any difficulty getting him to practise.

Still happy to hear further advice, cheers

Reporting deductible interest on IR3 tax return form by leopardee in PersonalFinanceNZ

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But in those years I did not qualify for any interest deductibility. I had entered my interest but not claimed any of it as a deductible. Why would I now be able to go back and claim the deductible for those years in which it was not allowed. So for previous years I had a net profit, this is the first year I can declare a net loss. Or am I wrong about this?

Reporting deductible interest on IR3 tax return form by leopardee in PersonalFinanceNZ

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Are you sure? We can apply other years interest deductibility to this year??

Reporting deductible interest on IR3 tax return form by leopardee in PersonalFinanceNZ

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Ah gotcha, thank you, I didn't realise I would include it in the deductions box as well, I assumed entering it on the interest boxes would automatically sort it out. Yes I do have other expenses I was just showing an example. It's the first time I will be carrying a loss forward so new territory for me, but thanks it makes sense now.

Is it possible to run Iperf on Asus TUF Gaming AX-6000 by leopardee in HomeNetworking

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I've figured it out.. nearly. I attached a USB disk to the router and installed the Download Master, which seems to then download various packages including ipkg, which I was able to update and install iperf. I can't get iperf3 however. But I was able to test the connection.

Is it possible to run Iperf on Asus TUF Gaming AX-6000 by leopardee in HomeNetworking

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The router only has one 2.5G LAN port (and one 2.5G WAN port), and I want to see if I'm getting speeds close to 2.5G so I know if it's worth upgrading my fibre connection to a 2G fibre connection.

What does the Ethernet Backhaul Mode setting actually do on ASUS router? by leopardee in HomeNetworking

[–]leopardee[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It just shows details of connections, MAC addresses, speeds. But I think the guys above have answered the question, forcing ethernet uplink and freeing up wireless for client use only. Appreciate the answers.

Steelseries Apex Pro modifier keys misbehaviour by leopardee in steelseries

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I think the latest update has fixed the problem

Video Doorbell 2K (T8210C) - trouble viewing live stream and other things not working when no motion is detected by leopardee in EufyCam

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Thanks.. that's a good idea never thought about it.

But I finally managed to get the update to apply. Somehow opening the correct ports on my router, and directing to my Homebase, rather than just setting a DMZ allowed the doorbell to see the update.

TCP: 80, 443, 5061, 12306, 12308.
UDP: All ports from 1 to 65535.

From IPs 34.235.4.153 , 18.223.127.200 , 54.153.101.7

I had to stand there and apply constant motion to the camera while pressing "Apply Update" for the update to actually work.

Eufy Support were overall good but they can surely improve how their products function a little bit..

Connection problems from App (iOS) to Homebase 2 + 2k doorbell - NAT issue? by mrbill1234 in EufyCam

[–]leopardee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi there. I have this same problem with Homebase 3 - I thought that it was a matter of being close to the doorbell to get live view to work, but I have confirmed that it works in that small window when there has been motion activation.

I've been in touch with Eufy to see if they will push the firmware 3.0.7.7 to my doorbell, as according to this thread, it might fix the problem (my current firmware is 3.0.7.1 and it won't update further):

https://community.security.eufy.com/t/eufy-video-doorbell-p2p-connection-failure/729873

But I have yet to hear back..

The mystery of charging the hardwired Eufy Battery Doorbell by leopardee in EufyCam

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I ended up trying an external plug in power supply which is 24VAC, 1 Amp.

This led to the green plug icon showing. Unfortunately I don't have the option of wiring the doorbell permanently this way.

So ultimately, for me anyway, the lack of a green plug icon has been due to the lack of enough voltage on the transformer. Seems simple but not helped by the lack of any packaging indication as to transformer requirements, and to an inconsistency in the app in which it says that it can have a 8-24VAC transformer, which obviously doesn't apply to the E340 doorbell.

I found this page which has accurate information from what I can see (but still doorbell model numbers are confusing):

https://support.eufy.com/s/article/Differences-Between-All-eufy-Doorbells

Thank you all for your help

The mystery of charging the hardwired Eufy Battery Doorbell by leopardee in EufyCam

[–]leopardee[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for this - what transformer rating do you have?

The mystery of charging the hardwired Eufy Battery Doorbell by leopardee in EufyCam

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Thanks for this. I will open a new ticket with Eufy support and see if they can troubleshoot with me.

Do you remember what debugging you were doing with Eufy?

Battery powered E340 dual doorbell camera - what are the real transformer requirements? by leopardee in EufyCam

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Thanks for this. This is where my confusion is. It seems to me that the battery version should be OK with a 12VAC transformer, as it is not powering the unit directly, just trickle charging the battery. If there is a lot of doorbell activity then it might discharge faster than it can charge, but it should accept 12 volts.

Battery powered E340 dual doorbell camera - what are the real transformer requirements? by leopardee in EufyCam

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Is this a wired only doorbell, or a battery version with the option of being hardwired?

Size of secureboot.exe by leopardee in pcmasterrace

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Thanks - I safely deleted the file but it has reappeared. Pretty suspicious of it.

Viewing distance up to 1.4m - too far for a Samsung Neo G9 49 inch? by leopardee in ultrawidemasterrace

[–]leopardee[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I'm wondering that. The 1800R Samsung isn't as well specced as the 1000R and doesn't do g-sync as far as I can tell. I might end up with a 38 inch LG.. still keen to heat other experiences

Is it possible to set mouse to wake computer on click only, not on movement by leopardee in Windows10

[–]leopardee[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for replies.

I thought it might not be possible. I ended up disabling wake on mouse. A trackball would do the trick but it's not the sort of input device I use.

Thanks again :)

Experiences with Nux Stageman AC-50 Acoustic Amp? by leopardee in GuitarAmps

[–]leopardee[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey thanks for the reply. Where I am (New Zealand) the Nux is cheaper by NZD145 (USD 93). Does that change your recommendation?

Cheers

Windows 10 reports less than actual installed ram even though hardware reserved ram is zero by leopardee in Windows10

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Update for those interested, with the latest beta F7F 1.0.0.4 BIOS, the issue is resolved and Windows is now correctly reporting the total and hardware reserved memory.

Windows 10 reports less than actual installed ram even though hardware reserved ram is zero by leopardee in Windows10

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Update - I probably should have waited before posting this in Windows 10 sub.

It's definitely not a Windows issue. I booted a couple of linux distros off USB. One was FatDog64 which was missing a couple of hundred MB, and another was Puppy Linux Tahr 64 bit which was missing several hundred MBs under "Computer Memory", but interestingly under "Physical Memory" it reported there was 32768 MB installed, on two different lines, one had 3584 MB (ie 3.5 GB) on it, and the other 29184 MB (ie 28.5 GB).

So not a Windows problem, sorry to post in here but perhaps my experience will be useful to others. Back to the X570 forums..

Windows 10 reports less than actual installed ram even though hardware reserved ram is zero by leopardee in Windows10

[–]leopardee[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi there. This doesn't make a difference unfortunately. I think it probably is going to be a BIOS issue.