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Speaking as someone who has seen a significant number of people be charged with video surveillance evidence from people’s newish cheap home security cameras, you are very, very wrong that it’s “not gonna change anything.” Security camera footage is incredibly strong evidence that can reinforce other, weaker evidence

You can literally buy fake cameras with a little LED for this very reason

and if it’s to keep an eye on the nanny/cleaning person, well, we’re starting to cross into the “creepy” territory pretty fast here.

For sure.

If you can’t trust the person not to steal your shit, you should probably not be letting them into your house anyway.

For better or for worse, burglary is typically done by (for want of a better term) “professional” criminals, who to some extent know what they’re doing. They’re going to assume that they’re being recorded somewhere, and take steps to limit the chance that they’ll be identified. That means masks (or at least

Yeah, 99% of the point of cameras is that they deter people. Even if you catch the thief on screen, unless the cops recognize him, it’s not gonna change anything. Even if the cops DO catch they guy, he will have already sold your stuff, and if he’s doing B&E, it’s not like he’s swimming in cash to pay you back.

This kind of shit always leads to a crash.

These are all about piloting a vehicle of some sort or another.

There’s absolutely a way it can compete with other VR experiences. They’re not trying to make a high-end Virtual Reality Experiences for annoying geeks who measure specs — They’re making toys for kids and parents that they can spend an evening building together.

You’d be surprised. I bought the 720p Oculus Rift dev kit back in the day and despite the screen-door effect, it was an incredibly immersive experience.

I actually never played 1 & 2. How do you get them to run on Android?

Try fallout 1-2

Wake me up when I can play Fallout 3 and New Vegas on my tablet.