Never, they’ll try again and again with different names, covered by different purposes and stuck to another law.
Daaric
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Next smartphone I buy, which one do you recommend?
4·2 years agoSame boat here, I have the 5 II and I absolutely love it. Great size, the camera is OK on auto but can do wonders in manual mode (depending on your skill).
The lack of software support is a bummer though. I was surprised it’s not in LineageOS’ official support anymore…Do you use any custom ROM on your Xperia?
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•I asked them to delete my data, they said "Install our app"
4·2 years agoAn X is an X, the social network shall be known as X, formerly Twitter /J
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Android@lemdro.id•Mishaal Rahman: Here's how Google (actually) addressed the spike in false 911 calls placed by Android phonesEnglish
1·2 years agoDefinitely not intentional. Even if you are fidgeting with the power button, while being bored, the phone makes so much fuzz about it, when you hit the right combo. You would need to be deaf, blind or dead not to notice you’re just about to call emergency. Or startled by the noise, panic and throw your phone out the window followed by a brick, hammer and grand piano…
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Android@lemdro.id•Mishaal Rahman: Here's how Google (actually) addressed the spike in false 911 calls placed by Android phonesEnglish
9·2 years agoIt’s usually a butt call, it easily happens in your pocket or bag, specially if you have other items in it as well. Some phone/cupholders in car might be just the right shape to press the power button repeatedly when turning or going over bumps.
Sometimes I wonder how can people not notice they’re calling emergency, because the phone usually makes loud noise and counts down before actually calling… But then I realise that if I have switched off notifications on my smart watch, I often miss a call ringing in my pocket, so…
For inspiration I’ll describe our setup:
We have a TP link TAPO camera, it sits on a VLAN without access to the internet. We can access and watch it through home assistant. There’s a custom integration that allows for some control of the camera including motion control, motion and noise detection, though the basic integration should be fine by now for just the video and audio feed.
Since we have some notification set up when the motion or noise is triggered, we don’t need to have the video feed open all the time (it even pops up on our Kodi TV). Though, we do use an old spare android phone as a dedicated baby monitor, but we’re not tied to using just that one.
This is stationary for our home though and the initial setup of the camera does require internet connection, but after that… It all lives locally.
We also do have a cheap TrueLife video baby monitor, closed loop, with a dedicated receiver unit, but that is more of a travel solution. No fancy function, just video and audio feed from the camera to the parent unit. The range of this thing is rubbish though…
And when we don’t need video feed, we use regular Motorola PMR walkie-talkies, one of them (on the child side) in VOX mode. Any baby monitor can only dream of its range and battery life…
So, that’s our setup in a nutshell. If you’d like to know more, feel free to ask 😉