So with my Reolink camera, since it is a battery powered camera the software to view it via the PC only allows viewing for 5 mins at a time to 'prevent battery drain' however this camera has a solar panel that keeps it charged (considering I am in Florida, sun is plentiful), so it pops up a dialog box asking if you want to stop viewing, your choice is Yes (default) which stops the viewing, or No (I want to keep watching) I am currently playing around with Basta Computing's Buzof which seems to do a decent job, it takes it 8 seconds to press the No button (you get 10 seconds to decide), but I am wondering if there is any other way of accomplishing this, or any other program that I could try.
They need to follow the standard for AAA game but they will go at lowest level for triple a game because will sell more, earn kudos and the milk it for years anyway.
look how much they milked gta 5 and how they milked the original 3 - San Andreas and vice city.
it is probably going to be a fun game but then they allowed someone to remake classics that somehow were more broken and worse then original
i hope they don’t ###### up this one!!!
In addition to the "sidebar app list" and "Collections" features, Microsoft will also deprecate the "Drop" feature. Before you publish this news and credit another site, here is the original source:
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So with my Reolink camera, since it is a battery powered camera the software to view it via the PC only allows viewing for 5 mins at a time to 'prevent battery drain' however this camera has a solar panel that keeps it charged (considering I am in Florida, sun is plentiful), so it pops up a dialog box asking if you want to stop viewing, your choice is Yes (default) which stops the viewing, or No (I want to keep watching) I am currently playing around with Basta Computing's Buzof which seems to do a decent job, it takes it 8 seconds to press the No button (you get 10 seconds to decide), but I am wondering if there is any other way of accomplishing this, or any other program that I could try.
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