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Walmart's use of digital price tags signal the future of retail shopping, but consumers are worried
  • Probably different models for different sets. The set I work with are purely wifi. They have a light on them to blink is the only extra thing they do

    IR on them does sound stupid though, in a store environment that can be blocked rather easily

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    Is Google going to stop supporting android due to lack of profitability?
  • While posible, don't forget about the pixel series, Google dipped into hardware. So at least for a good bit they are going to stay the course. Chromebooks are a cousin of android and is something I bet they have support contracts via education for years to come.

    Though it's Google so it's posible

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    How does generative AI create convincing lighting in images?
  • It kinda understands context.

    An image generator makes an image of static similar to like a TV does with bad signal. The Ai looks atthe static and sees shapes in it. The prompt influences what it's trying to "see". It starts filling in the static to a full image, it does this in steps, more steps generally means a better quality image.

    Also to say a LLM is a Large Language Model and is different from an image generator, though the proccess for them is very similar.

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    chatgptdownload.me
  • To answer for anyone wants to know.

    • No, not a spin off or creation of openai the creator of chatgpt
    • site was created in April of 2023
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  • The insurance generally doesn't kick in unless its 100k plus. It is "planned" for that a certain amount of theft and such will happen,

    As for getting sued, meh, merchant rights protect doing reasonable things. Issue comes up when someone "thinks" someone stole and does shit without thinking. Generally All the stores don't want to have any type of liability with anyone getting hurt so no touching and/or heavy interacting is in policy

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  • Moving to block somebody’s path That I would agree with on being an escalation.

    I have seen a lot of times by just there being a few people around giving the we know and we can see you can make someone ditch all the stuff and (some times) cuss out everyone as they leave.

    I will admit that I would not advise the technique when it looks like someone is going to be very bold and just walk out with items "clearly" stealing (the cable on it still) and the OP story kinda shows why

    Then again anytime I am around a shoplifter doing something like that being very aware of how they are moving or doing is important. Ill do my job but fuck getting hurt for the stuff, nothing in any store is worth it.

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  • Ish on the deter by being there. I can't speak for all companies but the major one I work for would have you act as just a visible deterance by just standing there. The grabbing the cable and stuff would be what would be "to far"

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    Federal scientists recommend easing restrictions on marijuana
  • Still slippery even legal. It can stay in the system for a bit so someone working "high" is a factor

    It would solve so many problems though just have it legal and controled

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    Shouldn't minimum wage just increase proportionately to inflation?
  • Got to think about those poor business if they have to pay a nickel more for labor they would be broke

    Joking aside, minuim wage is a hot issue. One side fully believes that minuim wage is in fact a bad thing and shouldn't exist. So for them putting a bill out that auto raises it would be counter productive to their interests business being able to hire with supply demand

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    Bay Area innovator stops shoplifting, gives shoppers power to open padlocked shelves
  • More then Likely the overall average is hitting that. not really going to argue that. I have been at and looked at metrics for individual stores that have been 4.2,4.5, and one that was a 6% (their was a bit of restructuring that happened after that). I will state that those percentages were lost item numbers that could be accounted with other things other then theft.

    The store thats in a "nicer" area and the one that has is in a really bad 1 can even out so the number is low. but the bad store can have really high numbers, numbers that can be worse as it goes through. Also keep in mind that the overall theft % has stayed "constant" by the link you gave, and thats with the annoying glass cases and other such being used to try to lower shrink. better measures are needed as time passes. A case an area cost 6k to order for the area I was in, and the store chose to put it there. or the ones that are paying for off duty officers to help. If they didnt work the stores wouldnt use them (and yes that does happen, a security set for a store got canceled because the numbers didnt change after 5 months)

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    Bay Area innovator stops shoplifting, gives shoppers power to open padlocked shelves
  • I would rate it as a concern. Probably not "HUGE" concern but it is impacting thing.

    I work loss prevention, so I have a slight bias. But I also see how often and to the volume that it is. There are individuals I have helped with that are linked to 6 digit worth of stuff (and then of course money theft but that's a different ball game).

    Yes if a company has 30,000,000 in sales, theft seems less a problem until it gets multipld out hundreds of times a 1,500,000 of saleable items being stolen can and is something that happens with the current security stuff. And while that is 1/20 the of the sales that 30 mill is before paying for the product, utilities and salary.

    Profit is still there but it is getting harder to hold that profit and new ways to loose/new scams pop up all the time

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    AI-generated child sexual abuse images could flood the internet. A watchdog is calling for action
  • Add in an extra twist. Hopefully if the sickos are at least happy with AI stuff they won't need "real"

    Sadly, a lot of it does evolve from wanting to "watch" to wanting to do

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    "Profitable Strategy" by Work Chronicles
  • I'm guessing a local store thing. That is one line that I have never heard Walmart claim and I have worked for a lot of different stores

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    I miss the magical "mystery" of childhood games
  • The issue is more generation is leaned on the less powerful it becomes. To create those stores that you were reading in books it was fed lots of other fantasy and game information, as more of its used the less 'new' stuff it can make.

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  • Rage of elements book questions

    To mimic what some did on reddit when the new books got out. Just got my copy of Ragoe of elements and I'll answer some questions that are in the book.

    Got any questions on the lore update or the new class, hit me up!

    • Art is fantastic
    • kineticist class is as versatile as many hopped
      • light armor (maxing at master at 19)
      • class DC/attack master at 15 edit: legendary at 19
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    what's the craziest thing you have seen?

    Was getting ready to leave for the day and I see some officers escorting a guy to the ap office. He Ran and got slammed down. Big Bag of blues or phetamine slid across the floor

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