Cool. So they hacked people's computer to protect them from hackers...
Eroding the privacy of those in need, for profit, one vulnerable group at a time...
I see the potential good this can do, but I'm not blind to the way these particular organizations have abused people and their data/privacy in the past (it was not for good). Why would we expect this to be any different?
What the hell did I just watch...
That is insanely awesome!
Ah, yes. Snufkin's ideologies are the best ones. I'm not surprised.
$22 for folded cardstock. Neat idea, but that price is steep for what it is, when an aluminum stand (that last close to forever) is around the same price.
Agreed. I can't stand the previous symbology.
There ya go...


The built-in cameras use cases are video conferences, so they use the "afterthought" cameras (cheapest they can). I understand your use case, and I agree that the camera quality is shite, never mind the MP count. My 2005 phone shouldn't have had a camera better than my 2024 laptop. Period.
Honest question. Why do you need a selfie camera on a laptop that's more than 2MP? I don't even think Teams/Zoom/Jitsi/etc can stream that much anyway.
It's been around, and is ready for some implementations, but it's not ready for prime time, and, IMO, a $3400 laptop is prime time.
Sweet. I'll see if I can get working later on. Maybe I missed it, how much RAM is required for this?