• 9tr6gyp3@lemmy.world
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    23 days ago

    Im absolutely upset with whoever installed that rally camera ABOVE the TV.

    Also, that cabling is awful…

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      23 days ago

      Oh, and the microphones aren’t even drilled into the table. Just wires all over the table and the microphone loose af lol

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        23 days ago

        When we first got a conference camera we got the older Conference Cam 3000 and our boss made us put it up there against my suggestion. When it came down for the decorator, I put it back up but under the TV and no one complained and there it stayed! It eventually died and since I’m the boss now pretty much I replaced it with the Rally which I really like. But I’ve put the speakers on the table underneath rather than wall mount, with some good distance between.

        Strange how this room looks similar to mine, minus the ceiling art.

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        23 days ago

        If you put microphones into the table, the audio will be horrible, catching up any surface acoustic waves from any noise on the table. Like if someone touches the table anywhere, this will be caught by the microphone. If someone puts down a hard item to the table anywhere (e.g. a pen, fingertips with fingernails, smartphone) you won’t be able to hear anyone in the room through microphones due to the transient noise.

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          22 days ago

          The audio will not be horrible. Those mics are designed to be mounted into tables with a particular mount. They are padded underneath to eliminate that vibration. Also, the Rally Plus system is only looking for voice signatures and has some very good AEC built into it.

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    23 days ago

    I saw that happen once in a big presentation.

    There was a team of students presenting their work to ~200 people. Right in the middle, a pop-up says updates are finished and the computer needs to restart. It has a helpful 60-second countdown, but “cancel” is grayed out, so all they can do is watch.

    I was only in the audience and I still have nightmares.

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        23 days ago

        For every 1 person who knows how to use the windows command line, there are 50 people struggling because they didn’t embed their video into their PowerPoint, or worse, their USB stick only contains a shortcut to their actual .ppt file

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          23 days ago

          their USB stick only contains a shortcut to their actual .ppt file

          This happened all the time when I was in middle school. Way to activate a suppressed memory.

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          I mean, not to beat a dead horse but those are precisely the type of people who would push off an update forever if given the choice.

          Not that a midday, mid work reboot is acceptable.

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        23 days ago

        I love these comments. If you need to use the command line (the largest argument people have against Linux) why are people still arguing to stay on Windows? Hell, Linux you don’t even need the terminal if you don’t want to use it and choose the right distro.

        (I recognize that for schools and offices, people don’t have a choice. These students were probably on a personal laptop though, so they could have a choice. The issue is Windows comes as default and no one actually makes a choice. They don’t choose Windows. They just have Windows.)

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          23 days ago

          Windows always gets a pass from it’s fans. They also tend to overestimate average users’ proficiency with computers (meaning windows) way more than linux users.

          Most windows users would be afraid to change stuff on CP or Settings never mind opening up policy editor or registry editor.

          They regularly fail to install applications on windows (a big part of them would probably not even try) or install something different than intended.

          Usually they end up running million unnecessary things on startup, having completely unresponsive systems. They just shrug and cope with it till they pay someone to format their computer or they buy a new one.

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            The arrogance of some Linux users… You just can’t fathom that most people just want to use the OS their PC came with. These people don’t want to struggle with the incompatibilities that come with Linux systems. Troubleshooting Linux systems is a daunting task for most casual users. It’s great that you use Linux because fuck greedy corporations. But stop being so uppity about it. This toxic behavior is what steers people away from Linux forums.

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              You just can’t fathom that most people just want to use the OS their PC came with.

              No they don’t they want to get a task done. The vast majority of users doesn’t know what an OS or a browser is never mind that there are alternatives.

              These people don’t want to struggle with the incompatibilities that come with Linux systems.

              Most people are simply not aware of Linux systems let alone linux system incompatibilities.

              Troubleshooting Linux systems is a daunting task for most casual users.

              No shit, troubleshooting windows is a daunting task for most casual users. They either nag/pay someone to try and fix it or simply cope with it. And windows fucks up all the time, especially for most users.

              It’s great that you use Linux because fuck greedy corporations. But stop being so uppity about it. This toxic behavior is what steers people away from Linux forums.

              People don’t just randomly get on Linux forums, especially linux memes forums. Nor is my previous comment in any way or form toxic. I just pointed out the blind spot of windows fans, you just can’t handle criticism.

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      23 days ago

      The super duper shitty thing is that they could have canceled it by opening the Run dialog box and typing “shutdown -a”, so it’s not even like canceling wasn’t an option. M$ just decided to be dicks about it

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        23 days ago

        M$ just decided to be dicks about it

        A most concise yet comprehensive company bio.

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        23 days ago

        Maybe? If I recall correctly, this was Windows XP. Also the computer was owned by the school, so the students didn’t have admin access.

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          23 days ago

          That screen didn’t exist in Win XP. If it had, it would have been a different shade of blue. This is either Win10 though I suspect it’s Win11.

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            22 days ago

            The event I’m referring to wasn’t OP’s photo. Mine was back in 2004 or 2005, long before Win10 was released.

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      Is this a w11 thing? Or does o&o shutup in default settings disable stuff like that. I actually never have seen a forced reboot like that myself.

      It sounds really shitty and i dislike windows alot.

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        It only happens if you neglect to install updates for a very long time, which is a pretty dumb thing to do. This is actually a non-issue if you just install the damn updates once they’re announced. Just update when shutting down. Also, using home edition is pretty dumb. With the pro version you’ll likely never run into this problem.

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      23 days ago

      Then it proceeds to take 10 minutes to boot. Happened to me before an important meeting once and i just couldn’t believe it. wtf makes Microsoft think they can get away with shit like this?

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        22 days ago

        When you defend, print out your slides; at least enough for your committee and you. Then if all else fails, you can present off the paper copies. (also, it gives the committee members somewhere to write notes and to easily look back to previous slides.)

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        23 days ago

        anything exciting?

        Black holes eating stars? Aliens? something blow up?
        hehe.

        I’d say ‘be gentle’, but uh, brutality is kind of part of the formality, right?

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    I don’t get it. I never had my PC randomly updating itself without my consent. I simply keep my OS updated like everyone should. I do this by installing the update once I get notified (I simply update when I shut the thing down). Why is everyone so weird about this? Or is this a home edition problem? Don’t use home edition.

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      Tbf I do this too but sometimes Windows will shut down after an update and next time I start it it will “configure my PC”, restart once more and then show me the login screen. Doesn’t even take 5 tho. The worst thing however is when I start my laptop and login, just for Windows to decide it’s updating rn. However this is usually happening at work so I suspect that the update server on the domain pushes an urgent security update that can only happen once a user logged in. Still super annoying but doesn’t take more than 5 minutes.

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        No, not any longer. In Windows 11 “update and shutdown” includes a reboot in-between and then shuts off. The only way you get this these days is to “update and reboot” and manually shutting off the computer during BIOS initialization.

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        Ok, this I can relate to. I often sat down at my desk the next morning just to see that the PC is running. Electricity is kinda expensive where I’m from, so this pisses me off.

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      I’ve had way too many Windows updates fuck my shit up, so I wait as long as possible to update so they have a chance to fix what they broke by the time it gets rolled out to my machine.

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      I use home edition and never had this problem. EU windows is much better though, maybe this is a USA windows thing.

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        Right. It’s easy to forget that M$ has two versions of шindows