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No, we need to move forward into the retrospective.

Yes, but have you decoded the ontological kerygma of the gestalt. No point synergizing paradigms unless you've got the kerygma sorted.

kerygma is not a management bullshit word. I have never heard a manager say kerygma. Or anyone, for that matter. I've heard a non-manager say gestalt at least once... And the last time I heard "ontological" was someone trying to explain "lowkirkentologicalockedinlowstate" which is not manager BS but merely tiktoker BS.

One of the main arguments against flock is their abysmal security, lack of transparency, and flagrant dishonesty. If they solved these problems then we can have a discussion about the cameras themselves. I personally would have less of a problem with them if the footage was locked down, encrypted and could only be accessed with a subpoena, but law enforcement really want dragnet surveillance, so that's unlikely to occur.

Flock provide more than just ALPRs. They also have systems that track people.

It actually annoys me that people focus purely on the ALPRs when the other cameras are arguably much worse.


Have a sharps disposal container, wear gloves, avoid the pointy bit, sanitise regularly.

Seem to me if you're picking up litter possibly including needles/syringes you don't want the sort of complicated sharps containers you see at a medical clinic, where you have to operate some sort of trap door mechanism.

You want something simple, like a bucket, maybe with a funnel type opening, so that you can pick up the syringe with a grab tool and just drop it into the container with a minimum of handling or manuvering required.

Doctors and nurses who are practiced at handling sharps still stick themselves occasionally. You really don't want to touch them with your hands, even with gloved hands.


Our local municipal waste authority recommends using laundry detergent liquid bottles as sharps containers.

Seems the FDA agrees they’re suitable: https://www.fda.gov/medical-devices/safely-using-sharps-need...


You mean something like this? https://store.stericycle.com/8-2-quart-bd-sharps-container/3...

They’re pretty common in nursing homes in my area.


Thanks mate, glad I'm not alone doing this.

When my brother and I were young, my parents used to pay us 5 cents for every piece of rubbish we picked up on bushwalks. We got a few dollars to buy the things they would have invariably bought for us anyway, and the walking tracks became, for at least an hour or so, free from garbage.


You, your wife and your daughter sound like wonderful humans, and I wish you all nothing but the best.

That really just increases the processing power required to automate it. VM running Chrome to a virtual frame buffer, point agent at frame buffer, automate session. It's clunky, but probably not that much more memory intensive than current browser automation. You could probably ditch the frame buffer as well, except for giving the browser something to write out to. It can probably be /dev/null.

YouTube Red was released over a decade ago. I haven't watched ads on YouTube for about that long.

"Nobody serious disputes that Gazan civilians are suffering enormously."

This is blatantly untrue. There are people who are saying there's no such thing as a "Gazan civilian".


Come off it, that's a technicality and everyone knows the meaning.

An uncharitable person would easily debunk this by making claims about the idea that 'because of israel they can't have a state to be civilian of' and then the topic gets super muddy because that's technically not true and we go around and around and around.


The Israeli government has been dehumanising the Gazan population in rhetoric for decades. Claiming that no one would deny their suffering is straight up false. It's not a technicality, it's a deliberate technique.

It's one of the things that could be stopped to prevent us going "around and around and around."


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