https://nest.com/camera/meet-nest-cam-iq/
Nest plans to bring a new camera to their lineup with 4k resolution and facial recognition. It appears the facial recognition actually takes place on Nest/Google Servers rather than on the camera. It seems like that feature could be extended to the existing camera lineup, but perhaps the higher resolution is required to make this effective.
Also included is a better WiFi antenna system in the camera to compensate for the fact that these cams are often placed at the edge of your WiFi envelope. MiMo moving out of the routers into the clients.
So how creepy can this get? Will Nest start federating the facial recognition from all its subscribers so you have names of people you don't even know as the arrive at your doorstep for the first time?
(Score: 1, Offtopic) by a-zA-Z0-9$_.+!*'(),- on Friday June 02 2017, @04:22AM (1 child)
Actually you're not wrong. I've had typos in a few of my stories, despite multiple re-reads of one of them I still fumbled a sentence. Worse still, I tend to find them while they're still in the queue but uneditable. I have no idea why we can't comment or edit them during the submission process and I'm not even sure how to go about telling someone a fix is needed (in one article I submitted I posted a fix in the comments to my own story as the only way to provide feedback).
I've seen some minor editorial style changes to some of my submissions, but nothing that seems to approach a proper proofread. FWIW.
https://newrepublic.com/article/114112/anonymouth-linguistic-tool-might-have-helped-jk-rowling
(Score: 1, Offtopic) by archfeld on Friday June 02 2017, @06:43AM
They are in need of editors and other support staff...
https://soylentnews.org/~The+Mighty+Buzzard/journal/2346 [soylentnews.org]
As for where to go to report errors the IRC channel might be a good start. There is a link to both the IRC channel, and the Soylent GitHub for error reporting in the right side panel under Soylent news.
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