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Bambu Lab’s network plugin API will now be off-limits to third-party slicers. You will have to use Bambu Studio or slice, save the gcode then upload it using a separate Bambu Connect application.

He discovered this information about his $900 camera but has found that it also applies to other models, likely the Canon EOS-1D X Mark III.

The British Automobile Association (AA) used to have a network of operatives on bikes (cycle scouts) who would salute members displaying the AA badge if they were approaching a police speed check.

This warning activity was tested in court and found to be illegal, as interference with the police undertaking their duties. Their response to the judgement was to switch the warning method to NOT saluting members if they're approaching a speed trap because apparently they couldn't be found culpable for inaction. So they would only salute members if the coast was clear. A bit like a warrant canary.


In Poland people used to blink their high beams when there was speed check ahead, it's sometimes still practiced (illegal then and now, but not because you warn of police, it's classified as "misuse of lights").


I struggle to understand how mid range digital compact cameras are so bad. I have to use them for work (for reasons below) and usually at night with the flash.

So the camera flash is obviously far superior to a phone flash but apart from that, my phone (Note 20 Ultra) dominates all the Olympus and Ricoh cameras I've had in recent years. When it's raining or foggy and I have to take a photo, I am forced to use my phone instead of the company supplied camera. If I need to do a video clip, again the phone is my go to. Looking towards the sun, same again.

If I could use my phone for all the photographic records I take at work then I would but I still rely on the form factor of the camera which is more resilient amongst tools and dirt and on-screen display which shows a sequential photo/filename reference that I can quickly note down.

How does a £1000 phone have such an incredible set of cameras which destroy the dedicated camera on a £300-400 digital compact?


Probably the effort spent on computational photography by phone companies is greater than that spent by camera manufacturers, even expensive DSLRs only have hand crafted debayer/denoise, while phones use all kinds of neural network magic. Even an RGBW sensor with a simple bilateral filter could do amazing things, but I don't think any digital camera has even that.

Remember when Kodak thought that digital cameras are a fad so they didn't invest? Same thing happening with computational photography right now.


Kodak didn't think that, but they didn't anticipate the incredibly sharp drop in film sales. Kodak was the #1 seller of digital cameras in the US in 2005.

Film sales only fell off a cliff in 2006. [0]

The Kodak story as commonly told is something like "don't be stupid like Kodak". This is easily followed by the thought "I'm not that stupid, I'll be fine".

But the reality is much more nuanced and with a more important lesson.

- We have a product making big money

- In the (far?) future, this will probably change

- How fast?

- How much should we invest in capturing the next thing?

- Given the next thing is fundamentally far removed from what we did (chemicals -> electronics) should we even go there or divest and invest in something else entirely?

Kodak chose to go the digital camera way, but got eaten by electronic giant incumbents like Sony (with their sensors), Nikon and Canon. Yes, Canon and Nikon were already giants in electronics, since their cameras were electronic processor controlled since the 1980s.

Kodak eventually lost money on every Kodak digital camera sold. But even if that gamble had worked, they might have gotten eaten by smartphones just a few years later!

Business is just hard sometimes.

0: https://petapixel.com/assets/uploads/2018/10/fufifilm-film-d...


The price difference is because of economies of scales, if that compact camera is produced at the same quantity as the parts of the camera will go down in price. Another factor is package size. Camera are bulkier and cost more to transport (factory to consumer).


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I really like Nosferatu and I suspect anyone else who does would really enjoy "Shadow of the Vampire" (2000) with John Malkovich, Willem Dafoe and Eddie Izzard.


Hi pjc50, are you Scottish?


Yes, the use of "outwith" was deliberate!


One of the latest History of English Podcast episodes explains the origins of punctuation and spacing between words. https://historyofenglishpodcast.com/2021/07/29/episode-150-a...


When David Shepherd (brand director for Topman) said Topman customers only wore a suit for their first interview or their first court appearance in 2001, I was sure it would be the end of them.

Didn't seem to bother people though. Maybe the "hooligans or whatever" who shop there don't pay any attention to the news?


Turns out that people who don't have a choice don't have a choice.


"Negative pressure"? Ughhh!


Negative pressure is a common term when referring to differential pressure. The place I most commonly see it is for isolating rooms with positive[1] or negative[2] pressure relative to their surroundings.

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Positive_pressure

[2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Negative_room_pressure


"Pressure" in common usage typically means "gauge pressure", which is zero-referenced to ambient air pressure.


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