In fairness, she not from this country. /s
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A new car built by my company leaves somewhere traveling at 60 mph. The rear differential locks up. The car crashes and burns with everyone trapped inside. Now, should we initiate a recall? Take the number of vehicles in the field, A, multiply by the probable rate of failure, B, multiply by the average out-of-court settlement, C. A times B times C equals X. If X is less than the cost of a recall, we don't do one.
Forgot to add the requisite /s to that last post.
Hackers can't get in if it doesn't boot.
Why not both?
It's a more robust solution than you're looking for, but you can accomplish this using Home Assistant. Using the mobile phone integrations, you can share your location.
I am okay if billionaires want to keep exploring the ocean in homemade submarines. That doesn't bother me in the slightest.
Came here to day this... Because I'm old.
The exaggerated features almost remind me of stage makeup. Stage makeup isn't meant to look good close up or under normal lighting, but is meant to be viewed from the back of the theater and under bright lights from above.
There may be a core of this group that was originally styling, using cosmetics, and undergoing treatment with the goal to look a certain way from a distance in photos and on video (but not necessarily up close and in person). From there, the acolytes followed the styles not realizing why they were chosen.
Tell me more about your use case.
I do something like this for work. I'll share what I use. Take what works for you, leave what doesn't. My feelings aren't hurt.
Hardware: I have two TVs that are driven by Amazon Fire sticks. The software is an Android app, and we picked up the sticks on sale for $20 each. I've not tested the software on other hardware, but it should work on any Android based device. I have plans to switch to Android on a Raspberry Pi or similar. It's only matter of time before Amazon breaks my setup, but for the time being (and for the last two years) this works without issue and was extremely cost effective.
Software: I want to recommend "Slideshow" by Milan Fabian. It's an incredibly full featured slideshow app that will display anything that you throw at it (image files, videos, PDFs, spreadsheets, and more). It can also display web based things like a webpage or YouTube video. You can set timers so that certain content is displayed certain times of day. You can set times and dates so that content that is no longer relevant is no longer displayed. My description here really doesn't do it justice. You should check it out.
My use case: I work for a school that is in a shared space. Beginning at 7am, the TVs show a slideshow of announcements from the school. It also cycles a music playlist of MP3s that are uploaded to the device. At 4pm, the TVs switch over to a web-based dashboard of where individual classes are in the building and which supervisor is closing the building (I built the dashboard in Home Assistant and it is unrelated to the Slideshow app). At 6pm, the screen goes black and the music shuts off until 7am the next morning. Because we share the space, there is a different slideshow that shows on the weekends based on what that group wants to display. When Monday comes back around, it's back to my content. My team builds our slideshow in Canva and then pushes it to the device, but you could easily use Google Slides.
I've got NixOS running on a 32 GB netbook from 2016. It's really bare bones and I only keep one or two generations to roll back to if needed.