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RE: Non-IT News Threadposted in Water Closet
Not sure if this should be IT or Non-IT
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/technology-50381728/the-fake-video-where-johnson-and-corbyn-endorse-each-otherHows how on the face of it, videos can be made very realistic when dealing with elections. But also any world issues.
How can we trust what's posted out there? But that's maybe for another thread/discussion
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RE: Comparing MeshCentral 2 to ScreenConnectposted in IT Discussion
@dafyre said in Comparing MeshCentral 2 to ScreenConnect:
. I haven't rebuilt it yet.
Yeah my job on Monday
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RE: Comparing MeshCentral 2 to ScreenConnectposted in IT Discussion
Dam forgot my login details for my install oooops.
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RE: Miscellaneous Tech Newsposted in News
UAP-BeaconHD
The UniFi AP Beacon HD is the fastest way to extend Wi-Fi coverage and increase throughput in your home or office. The sleek design integrates easily into any environment and plugs into a standard US wall outlet. The 5 GHz uplink connection is 15 dB stronger than typical Wi-Fi devices, which results in more than a 4x larger Wi-Fi coverage range in an open space. -
RE: Miscellaneous Tech Newsposted in News
This was in my inbox this morning
UniFi Dream Machine (UDM) is the easiest way to introduce UniFi to homes and businesses. The UDM includes everything you need for a small-scale wired or Wi-Fi network. It's easy to use and still offers all the benefits of UniFi for homes and businesses.
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RE: Non-IT News Threadposted in Water Closet
@coliver said in Non-IT News Thread:
In the US at least. Drones over a certain size are required to have their FAA identifier clearly labeled on the underside of the drone so it can be visible from the ground. I assume the UK will have something similar. This identifier is linked to a physical person or company.
Same here if they are over a certain weight, then different rules and registration is required.
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RE: Non-IT News Threadposted in Water Closet
@Dashrender I agree, seems a bit pointless if someone can just buy one anyway, it only comes an issue if your stopped by police and asked for your ID details. Which in small places i don't see happening.
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RE: Non-IT News Threadposted in Water Closet
@hobbit666 said in Non-IT News Thread:
Super easy test i've just done it (despite not using my drone for 12 months
), 20 questions multiple choice and only need 16 to pass. This gets you a Flyer ID, valid for 3 years.
If you own a drone you need a operators ID which is £9 for 1 year. -
RE: Non-IT News Threadposted in Water Closet
UK drone pilots have 25 days to register with regulator
UK drone pilots have until the end of November to register their details with the Civil Aviation Authority.
The mandatory requirement to register covers owners of drones or model aircraft weighing more than 250g (8.8oz). Owners of unregistered drones could then face the threat of a fine.
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RE: 2-in-1 laptop for a C-Levelposted in IT Discussion
I use a Dell Inspiron 13 5378 2-in-1, ok don't use it in "Tablet" mode very much, but it's a 7th Gen i5 and takes what i throw at it.
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Nowposted in Water Closet
doing some Win10 image stuff before going home.


