I interact with these (ER605 and some others) pretty regularly for work. I’m pretty unimpressed considering how tp-link market them, like you point out, for “business”.
We don’t do any ipv6 stuff for clients so no direct experience with that, but I wouldn’t be surprised if they just don’t have proper ipv6 support. They’re so underpowered for what tp-link charge for them and they don’t even have proper firewalls (imo).
What do you do when the device isn’t on the network for some reason (e.g. stuck during boot)?
It has a desktop mode that would let you use it like a regular computer (Linux, that is), but I wouldn’t recommend a steam deck for a kid personally. I have one and they run into some of the weirdest crap that can be frustrating to sort out, and I tinker with it intentionally, I can’t imagine the shenanigans a kid could cause inadvertently.
I agree the language should be adjusted but it doesn’t say or even imply the mom is dumb, that’s a little bit of a stretch.
You kinda gloss over it but I assume by “Pony text” you’re referring to the Pony Diffusion type models?
I have one of the 3rd reality ones and it’s been good, only had it get stuck one time in a year and I think it was just a low battery thing. It indeed does use a AAA battery, but the sensor is expensive for what it is unfortunately.
I watched it purely because I heard how bad it was. It’s full of that kind of crap lol, from the air traffic guy over the radio hitting on the lead out of nowhere, to the plane nosediving for what felt like 5 mins, it’s super ridiculous. Brought to us by Mel Gibson is the funniest part of the whole thing imo.
Apparently he ad-libbed a lot of the weird rapey dialog he has in Flight Risk (2025), not that anyone saw it because it sucks.
Quick look over this so may have missed something, but this just looks like different rendering for the html? I didn’t see any “editing” happening on Google’s end in the evidence provided at least. The original email data is unchanged, it’s just adding a link for something that looks like it should be a link (not that I think that’s necessarily a good thing).