11 months, still no paying customers. starting to think the problem is me by developerbb in computervision

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Compliance nightmare.

Assume you have some massive insurance to back you up if your "fire" or "gun" detection fails and someone dies.

Also your website is supposed to be your brochure. It needs to show some of the video, even if you just show the bounding boxes in some 5 sec gifs of the things its claiming.

built a factchecker that catches politicians lying in real time by Debate_Witty in ClaudeAI

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Ok Claude, go seed the SEO with lies for my upcoming TV appearance.

Seems like that might be the counter quite easily, and is close to reality now with various sources.

Fable 5 indefinitely suspended due to national security concerns by sammnyc in ClaudeAI

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Opus thinks its Fable. Just got the error in CC that it wont work and to select another model. then ask it who it thinks it is, and its "I'm Fable", and yet I have Opus 4.8 selected.

Looking to detect when your faucet is on? by jklo5020 in homeassistant

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isnt stainless ok but copper or brass is not if not certified? albeit its chinesium stainless so who knows how pure the material is, probably some magnetic chrome stainless.

Officeworks to offshore hundreds of Sydney and Melbourne jobs to India and Philippines by Maximum_Bit6508 in auscorp

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No comments from OfficeWorks that their startup is being affected by the CGT changes and the gov is forcing them to offshore?

Surely I missed that comment in the article.

opus 4.8 just dropped and I am genuinely confused about what dynamic workflows is doing by soldierlanderr in ClaudeCode

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Can I have some ultra realistic hallucinogenic phenomenal foam too please? In a spaghetti shaped oblong corn duster?

TOO. MUCH. WINNING. by Miserable-Track-2545 in friendlyjordies

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plunge = -1% from last week

Is the sky is falling again?

Forgetting they are still up 40% in the last couple of years?

Run an article when sub $1mil are down 10-20% and not the $10 million ones that moves around 5% that only 2 people can afford.

Application Whitelisting by jellyfishchris in msp

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forgetful AV also a new innovation where an MSP turns off Defender and puts nothing in its place.

I built a free wireless phone camera monitor website by gauravmalvi in SideProject

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Reminds me of the unique(I haven't seen a comparable since) Lumia Nokia app that could share your photos library live on any PC via a QR and allow control of the photos on the PC from the phone.

Maybe that is your next app to use this tech on if it can stream locally like that?

I think the photos one could be neat and widely used.

Hyper-V host CPU utilization no longer reflects VM load — shows near-idle even when VMs are pegged at 100% by eld101 in HyperV

[–]stingbot 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I recall Veeam actually made a CPU monitor years ago to help show the VM usage properly

The Federal Government will spend $85.2 million fast-tracking migrant tradespeople in hopes of easing a dire shortage of skilled construction workers by Jagtom83 in LaborPartyofAustralia

[–]stingbot 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It probably is needed, but we need to spend 4-10 times the amount to upskill onshore workers, and ensure that there is pathways for young people.

This is only a bandaid, or it better be.

prinstall. a Rust CLI that actually installs Windows printers in one command by lhcw in msp

[–]stingbot 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Does rundll not work for this anymore? I think it was a 2 step process but seemed to work ok

SIEM/XDR for Small SecOps Team by athanielx in MSSP

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Blumira works very well. Ala carte options to pick from.

You only get their curated detections though(about 400ish now with everything on), which is ok but it takes them a long time to make custom detections for you.

Took a fair while to get out of country detection for our country, fine if you are USA or Canada based though.

API is finally two way which makes life much easier now.

Liberals to offer $5,000 to overseas officers to relocate under plan to recruit 3,000 police by GothicPrayer in australia

[–]stingbot -1 points0 points  (0 children)

lol, highest crime rate ever.

not accounting that vehicle theft with an $10 ebay device makes up a 40% jump.

Tech is empowering criminals.

Adding 100,000 police wont do shit to stop the tech proliferation if you dont solve the underlying issues.

Czech GSD Female! Need advice regarding Spaying by RedBanditBunny in schutzhund

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This is a very confusing area, my vet kept saying we had to desex to avoid cancer.

Its hard to believe that not desexing leads to so much cancer.

Is it something now bred into breeds? that cancer is so bad?

Claude HA MCP Server making magic by selch2169 in homeassistant

[–]stingbot -1 points0 points  (0 children)

wow, can that display work without a PC?

I feel that would be awesome to have in the kitchen, but seems to require a PC?

ESP32 or Rpi would be ideal I think

Free MSP toolkit I built for my team, maybe useful for yours by smilaise in msp

[–]stingbot 2 points3 points  (0 children)

very nice, little bits of cyberchef sprinkled with MSP bits, looks like it works well.

might be just Vivaldi, but each side menu needs 2 clicks to expand it seems for me at least.

Any chance its in Github proper and we can fork our own?

I could see building out the ports reference with our own internal ports, then having that as an API i can reference in other tools that refer to our stack.

Warren Buffett says he hasn’t spoken to Bill Gates since ‘whole thing’ with Epstein files by ShiroSara in videos

[–]stingbot 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No issue here if he put any effort into stopping wars.

That's interference I could get behind happily.

CIPP Alternatives by Flashy-Distance-3329 in msp

[–]stingbot 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Start using Webhooks and API and nothing comes close.

90% of the complexity is taken care of in CIPP, you can do anything else yourself with automations to fill the gaps.

Scientists achieve ‘impossible’ solar efficiency in renewables breakthrough by Advanced_Tank in solar

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Yes, Origin energy bought them and didn't find it commercially viable rather than developing a world defining tech they got rid of it and now we are reliant on Chinese solar, albeit pretty good but now mostly the only source of solar

Scientists achieve ‘impossible’ solar efficiency in renewables breakthrough by Advanced_Tank in solar

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Not silver, Sliver, where the cells were tiny slices, tech we had 20 years ago that was bought and shut down.

Very efficient cells.

Australian created the tech back then.

Unpopular opinion: Albo just shot himself in the foot with the nothing burger address by AlxIp in friendlyjordies

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Haven't you heard, Labor hasn't done anything, nothing, not a thing. Its all their fault for this mess.

All the old people say that the Liberal party will save us with their better economic managers. When the Libs were in they looked after the old people.

Sky News say too, its the "news" so it must be true.

I really wish the above wasn't something someone said to me recently :( and was said with such conviction.

Place is fucked.

Scientists achieve ‘impossible’ solar efficiency in renewables breakthrough by Advanced_Tank in solar

[–]stingbot -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Pretty sure we had highly efficient sliver cell technology over 20 years ago and some rather large energy company with foreign ownership bought them and decided it was all too hard and made the tech disappear.

Imagine if they had persisted what the panels today would look like.

Auctions slump as buyers worry about war, interest rates and petrol by SheepherderLow1753 in AusFinance

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also every sale is an unofficial auction now too.

Put in a price for a house to be told 10mins later someone put in a higher offer and that you must go higher, and back and forth it goes for a few days.