I learned in both because while automatics were the norm, my parents never wanted me stranded in case a manual was my only option.
So I learned in an older cute as hell red paint faded it was almost pink Jeep pick up truck with no tailgate.
Looking at photos online, I think it was maybe a 60s era Willie or a Gladiator from the 70s. It was pretty old, but not a classic, when I drove it.
For me it's "did you hysye6du3h my cookie?"
"I'm sorry, did I what your cookie?"
They go into an in depth explanation and definition of eat.
"No, no, the word, I just need the word. I heard everything except the one word"
"Oh, eat. Did you eat my cookie?"
"How did you mumble eat into 3 syllables? And no I didn't eat the cookie... it might have been the cat though"
Yeah, except if he knew everyone that entered the apartment at any time was recorded, it would maybe have been a deterrent.
Her other option could be a hidden nanny cam trained on the door so she'd have proof she wasn't crazy.
But again the issue isn't people wanting to know who is outside their door, or entering without their knowledge. The issue is the camera companies keeping all the footage for themselves.
We have an off brand camera aimed at our porch for porch pirates. It's not going to get someone walking by on the street. We have it only recording to the sdcard.
But we can live view and it alerts through the app. We don't use the cloud service or AI. But there's nothing stopping the app from screenshotting alerts and sending them somewhere.
I'm trying to figure out how to have an actual closed system so only computers under my control can access camera(s)
I've got a mental list in my head of like 4 things I need to do. 2 are time-sensitive. 2 are things that would make me feel better to do. 2 would improve things.
I'm scrolling on Lemmy. And adding things to my mental to do list.
I think what will happen is no orders = no crops. They'll grow something else or nothing else. And that'll create a scarcity or perception of scarcity.
But maybe I'm wrong and some things will get cheaper, or at least not more expensive.
Ianal, I really hope there is some sort of class action that can be done to force companies to pass that back to consumers.
It should be easy enough to pass through to all the electronic pay methods.
Or force markup items to all be put on massive sale until an equal amount has been sold to make up the sales at markup.
There are no perfect solutions, some people will still make out like bandits.
But jfc, just releasing billions to these companies will only benefit the C-Level and maybe some shareholders, the people already benefiting, not the ones feeling the pain.
Are you taking care of the simple things we tend to lock in and forget? Like drink some water and stand up to stretch (or just move around a little)?
Just to rule out the easier things...
I'm about to get on my computer to start work for the day and I'll start having weird things happen if I don't make myself unclench. Usually my back, neck, or legs get the weird pain.
Pence was the vice president of the first term.