Around here, Target (department store chain) will let you order stuff through their app and pick it up in the store parking lot. If you order through the web you have to wait around inside the store to get it. I still won't install the app but this issue annoys me.
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Jeez, we have surveillance hobbyists now.
This was some years back but I think the multiple files were primarily because we took breaks in the interview and stopped the camera. I don't remember if any parts hit the file size limits. I still have the files on a server someplace, so might check.
I did the audio-only part with a separate audio recorder because the phone was full. The video is in a bunch of parts but I don't remember if any are larger than 2GB. It is FAT32 so maybe they must be smaller. I remember the phone ran out of battery power after maybe an hour, and I plugged in a power bank (10000 mah) and that was enough for the rest of the session.
$3000, yowch, but I like the idea of a small-laptop sized screen that is pocket sized. It means being able to read or edit a reasonable amount of text. I don't need the phone or camera in it for that matter. Actually how about just a foldable HDMI monitor that size, and I can run it from another phone or computer.
I shot a 4 hour interview on my 2016 Moto G4. The last hour or so was audio only because the phone ran out of internal storage (32GB) and I didn't have an SD card in it. It has a slot though.
“the medium soda 40 cents cheaper than the large because it exists only to make the large seem like a better deal.”
"Fly first class if you can, third class if you must, but never fly second class".
G Stylus 5G 2023, Android 14, kernel 5.10.198-android12-9-bunch more numbers. Does that help?
I dunno, maybe the diagnosis is fine but the companies that run it are sure to save copies. I can just see databreaches now, "5 million stolen dick picks uploaded to dark web". Complete with labelling of which ones are diseased though, so that's a help.
Can you verify with wireshark that the traffic is only going through your lan? I'm not hip enough for nginx but I used to have to run apache under gdb all the time to trace random errors from the server. That would be next, if the traffic is really local.
There was a famous incident of a badly designed PD cable frying Benson Leung's fancy ($2000) Pixel Chromebook or something like that.
Iirc they went broke because their first product was a huge hit, so they followed up with a bunch of useless crap that nobody bought.