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We taught our daughter to count starting at zero. Her kindergarten teacher was not amused.
We taught our daughter to count starting at zero. Her kindergarten teacher was not amused.
Great idea, and realize likely a joke, but wouldn’t you just need to pull the one or two that connect out to the internet?
Google’s Pixel phones are supposedly really good. And they run stock Android.
But DXO Mark has a handy ranking, here: DXO Mark Phone Camera Rankings
Scraping the entire internet is expensive.
A Brother laser. If buying today, I would get a document feeder, duplexing, and wireless. The $150ish version is fine for home use. Mine lacks wireless so we use special software to add it that adds a step. But it just works and only needs a new toner ever couple years at our printing pace.
Hard disagree. Affinity Photo is on par. It. Is worse in a few areas (AI, especially) but better in others.
Use the one built into iPhones and either encrypt iCloud so Apple cannot read it ( but no way to recover if you forget password) or turn off iCloud sync for health data (you will lose history with new phone).
Or, print out a one page annual calendar and use a pencil.
Why not build your own? There are a lot of raspberry pi projects out there. Like https://openframe.io