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aivisol
·17 days ago·discuss
I was about to write the same. I even had a chance to meet their then CTO at their booth in WMC in Barcelona and complain in person but well …
aivisol
·3 months ago·discuss
I have my 9300 still in a drawer ( checked ) . Interesting if it is possible to find a replacement battery for it and what functionality would still be usable? A physical SIM, 3G still works…
aivisol
·3 months ago·discuss
Checked life expectancy in Finland: I guess you use booze to offset the positive effects of sauna :)
aivisol
·8 months ago·discuss
> To apply for British citizenship, you need to prove you were physically in the UK on your application date but five years ago.

I am confused whats British citizenship application to do with his, or any travel at all? That's not what you do regularly, I mean most people do not apply for citizenship in other countries ever in their lives? Or am I missing something?
aivisol
·9 months ago·discuss
Disappointing that EU signed it. I guess they are trying to push chat control by all possible means.

> The U.K. and European Union joined China, Russia, Brazil, Nigeria and dozens of other nations in signing the convention, which lays out new mechanisms for governments to coordinate, build capacity and track those who use technology to commit crimes.

EU will coordinate with Russia on cybercrime?
aivisol
·9 months ago·discuss
Yes I did pay for extra licenses. I also paid for the cameras to Reolink and disks to WD.
aivisol
·9 months ago·discuss
Reolink with Synology NAS using their native Surveillance app. All stored locally, no cloud. One issue with Reolink I haven’t solved is that it is unable to detect approaching cars in the night. Departing cars work fine though. Otherwise no complaints.
aivisol
·9 months ago·discuss
Can you please tell what kind of therapy you did ?
aivisol
·6 years ago·discuss
The colors seem a bit exaggerated - these pictures were for sure originally mostly black and white, and whoever digitized them, added a lot of bright colors. In reality it was greyish as in the last picture from Chernobyl. I worked in a Soviet semi-military chip factory, it looked pretty much similar.