I generally don't have any cameras inside, except for the "rabbit was not feeling well cam" and the "contractors re-painting the doors for the second time because they didn't do it right the first time" camera.
#bunnycam (feeling better this AM... removed some items from her area I case that was the cause of tummy distress.. tends to kill rabbits, so need to watch them carefully!) #bunny#pet
@BakerRL75 Yep! She's getting up there in years... but enjoys life (mostly, except a couple of hiccups this week... not sure if she ate too much fur or nibbled on plastic)
@BakerRL75 She actually adapted to the temporary lodging within a day, she is mostly happy-go-lucky at this point in her life. The other two bunnies, on the other hand, did not like the change for a week. Hopefully everyone will re-adapt again when we eventually move back (whenever that is, LOL).
@mybarkingdogs She's fine this morning and cheery... medicated yesterday and fed her "Critical Care" (powdered food mix for sick rabbits) and she is happy today... they are very fragile, for sure. In nature they make up for it by having a billion babies.
@donkeyherder@mybarkingdogs No idea. Either fur, or some bits of plastic mat in her cage (removed those plastic mats...). They are notorious for nibbling on everything they shouldn't.
Consumer software, LOL. They are blaming a "third-party caching library", but really this is (as always) failure to catch a corner case somewhere in their code. #Wyze#leak#cybersecurity#privacy
@ai6yr I love when the excuse is that the code became non-deterministic under load. Whether it was handling one request or one thousand, I doubt very very much the code executed differently suddenly.
I hear crap like this all the time at work too and it makes me question if people even understand how processors work.
@ChampersBE@ve3qbz@ai6yr I’ve been called and asked to thank the programming group for fixing the problem while I’ve been testing their fixes and know it’s still broken 🤷🏼♀️
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