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  • Yes, the storage cost itself doesn’t seem to be the limiting factor. Presumably the body cam provider makes you use their storage which is jacked up in price but it seems you could find some middle ground (say, six months storage for most cops, some high risk roles get 12 months). And this provider storage would presumably come with the privacy and access requirements baked in.

    I’m thinking this article is a softening the blow press release. They are announcing they are looking at it while already having decided they will do it, to get people used to the idea. Then later they will announce they are doing it in some future date, then finally turn them on.

    Alternatively, they are signalling to providers they want cheaper rates for storage. Complaining publicly about the cost as a negotiation tactic.



  • Not sure why you were downvoted…

    I’m not denying the enormity of the problem. My point was simply that something is better than nothing.

    If we stored data for 30 days as standard, and if a complaint was made against an officer then that specific officer’s data was marked for longer retention, this could give us many benefits without needing to store much data long term.

    Storing 10TB data a day for 30 days is 300TB continuous so a few grand a month of storage costs on backblaze. Similar on AWS if they use cold storage.

    What if we didn’t reduce it by 80%. Let’s go with high numbers.

    2GB/hour x 8 hours/day per officer. 250 working days a year roughly x 16GB is 4TB data per year per officer.

    10,000 recorded officers x 4TB x $10TB/month storage = $400k per year for 12 months of storage, assuming deleting footage after 12 months.

    $400k/year is couch cushion money for the government, they would easily save this avoiding one legal complaint by having body cameras. Did I miss a 0 or is this actually not as big of a deal as I thought?







  • It may be both a factor of who you live with (the ones itching to get back to the office either lived alone or with people they didn’t really gel with), and could have also been the length of time we were in lockdown (we had one of the strongest in the world - for the first 6 weeks or so even McDonald’s wasn’t allowed to open). After a couple of months of not being allowed to leave the house and having no face to face contact with friends or family, I can understand the desire to get back to the office. The people I have in mind mostly lived close to the office, too.

    One other factor may have been that our remote working infrastructure was in no way ready for the entire organisation to work from home with a couple of day’s notice. Video calls were just not possible for the first stretch as the work computers were all VPNed through a potato.


  • I guess the question is “how bad?”

    If smoking rates dropped to zero but vaping rates are as high as smoking rates were previously, are we better off? What about if vaping rates are 50% higher? Where is the break even point that we have undone all the benefits?

    I don’t think we can answer this yet. Initially (some years ago now) the Ministry of Health was pushing vaping as a smoking alternative, citing 95% less harm. My gut feel is we will find this to be quite wrong.




  • Dave@lemmy.nztoMemes@sopuli.xyzA true horror
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    I deleted all mine but the funny thing is back then they were all posts on people’s walls. You used to go to their wall and write something then they would come to yours to reply like a really bad chat UI.

    If you went back to 2009 my posts would all be “That’s so true lol” or “Thursday at 7?” And make no sense out of that original context.



  • No problem! I’ve used it for years, though my home assistant running on a Raspberry Pi 4 is now doing the pi-hole thing with adguard instead as the original one was having issues. Though you get weird DNS quirks when the machine running DNS also relies on the internet.

    Plus that time I did a dumb thing in home assistant to see what would happen, and it brought the internet down.

    So I am keen to get another Pi. I highly recommend keeping it on a dedicated device you never touch except for updates!