Your easiest solution is to just not connect it to your network.
If you want to really lock it out, depending on your router you can use the firewall to drop any packets to and from the device’s IP.
Your easiest solution is to just not connect it to your network.
If you want to really lock it out, depending on your router you can use the firewall to drop any packets to and from the device’s IP.
So you can get an alert when the dishes are done.
Not justifying the feature itself, but there is a purpose.
I just did my first oil change in 4 years and it’s still running strong.
$100k is cheap for a lot these days.
Exactly. You have no expectation of privacy on a system that isn’t yours. I can’t imagine a school district not informing parents about it before issuing the device.
They also lowered prices when their costs went down a year or so ago
Not everyone wants to mess with loading custom roms and configuring systems.
Take a look at Nitro Key. They’re like Yubikey, but they sell pixel phones with a security and privacy focused custom grapheneOS.
No, they used anesthesia as an example. Their post was about doctors not spending time and communicating with patients.
I’m not sure why you’re talking about anesthesia.
Nah, it’s about cramming as many patients as possible into each day. If it was about litigation, being more personable and attentive would decrease the risk.
A vanilla soy late is actually a 3 bean soup.
That greatly depends on the state. A large chunk of the south has absolutely shitty weather.
Where I live the pickers declare half of my cart unavailable, but that’s just because they don’t feel like looking for it. So, we have to go into the store anyways. It’s pretty annoying.
I bet it’s just a mannequin.
Their CRM software is a steaming pile of shit, but they can pull up multiple accounts at once.
I worked at fuddruckers in high school, and the owner would jump over the counter and haul ass across the restaurant to lock the door in people’s faces. It was amazing.
Surprisingly, the restaurant didn’t last long.
It still isn’t Kevin’s fault.
It sounds like you should look into a different career path. Hating working with patients really isn’t conducive to being a nurse.
That’s not how dishwashers work.