wakers01
wakers01
wakers01

I go into the office twice a week. This is not to work. This is to meet with my bosses, meet with my subordinates, get coffee with my peers, etc. My actual work gets done on those other three days. Flex time is incredibly beneficial to me as well, so I don't have "work days" as much as just projects and deadlines.

That's exactly why a nice, orderly breakdown and comparison to competing products would be nice.

It doesn't say that at all.

Were you just trying to stick with two competitors? I would like to see how Apple's mobile offerings stack up. That's what I use, personally.

Physical security isn't the issue in these cases though. If you have access to the physical camera, you can reset the password anyways. The issue here is that the default configuration of the device is insecure, and many people are setting up the cameras without changing that. Forcing a password reset on first use

Meh, stick it to the webcam. Or the manufacturer could look it up.

Seems like manufacturers like Linksys should start randomizing the default password for webcams. Wouldn't be that hard to include a little piece of paper in the box that says, "The password for your webcam is Xzy4832."

So much this! I immediately thought to myself, "What kind of shit cake are they eating that is basically calorie free!? Does Nabisco make a 100 calorie pack for cake?"

I think we need some kind of shootout here. Take the top 5 nominees, fill em up, and measure the temp at set intervals to see which looses heat the slowest. Followed by spill tests, drop tests, kick tests, etc. Of course, any surviving mugs would have to be destroyed with dynamite or thermite or something.

I think we need some kind of shootout here. Take the top 5 nominees, fill em up, and measure the temp at set

Ah, crap. I hadn't noticed that. :(

Yeah, it's balls. You should be home with your family.

Your link to the espresso machine goes to the iRobot floor vac.

The owner would have otherwise increased the cost of your meal by 15-20% to cover actual labor costs.

And you thought you were going to get lit up for the mail one, lol?

I understand that there are differences in quality, but is there enough of a difference between the $300 grinder and the $130 grinder to justify doubling the price? I am skeptical that an individual would drink coffee or espresso made with beans ground by these two and be like, "Oh yeah, this one cup over here

A $300 coffee grinder!?!? That's more than double the next most expensive one on this list, and around 10 times more expensive than the hand crank mills. Surely there's some point of diminishing returns on these things, right?

Amazon still shows the Western Digital to me as $59.99. Back on, I guess?

Here's mine. Mostly obvious stuff. Bartender keeps my menu bar in line and organized the way I like it, unDock because I frequently have several external drives connected and need to detach my laptop and go sometimes, Alfred is my go to app launcher and automated, Caffeine to keep my machine from going to sleep when I

I've been doing this EXACT thing for about a month now. So far it's been pretty seamless. Hoping it keeps up. Other than the groceries thing, any tips?

I've never been very good at social media, so maybe I'm doing it wrong? At first, Facebook was a good way for me to keep up with friends and family I don't see that much, but it's just turned into a literal public forum for ignorant people I know. I started unfollowing people, and now there's maybe 1o people left on