• threelonmusketeers
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    2179 months ago

    Which video conferencing platforms give the host the ability to remotely turn on other people’s cameras?

  • @Obi@sopuli.xyz
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    719 months ago

    Flashback to when I watched a naked dude go take a dump while broadcasted to the entire company all hands zoom, like 400+ people.

  • Possibly linux
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    9 months ago

    I once had someone keep talking on a video call as they took a piss. It was not only audible but incredibly loud.

    • @ByteOnBikes@slrpnk.net
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      Just today, I recorded a video to provide training and just uploaded it.

      What I didn’t realize was that five minutes in, my microphone picked up my sweet child screaming about how she stepped in cat vomit and now theres cat vomit all over the house.

      Yeah I’m not doing two takes and wtf microphone, why are you picking up sounds that far away?

      I’m preparing to be mocked once people watch that video.

      • @Buddahriffic@lemmy.world
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        Meanwhile I’ve forgotten to turn off my music playing on speakers nearby my PC and apologized about my music once I realized only to get “what music?” in response. I’m not sure what sorcery went into this mic design, but it’s great!

        Edit: Also, use an audio editor to record that so you can splice different takes together. It allows you to get each part perfect rather than having to decide at some point that it’s good enough because you have to record the whole thing in one take.

        Power point has a slide record mode that lets you redo individual slides, too. It was essential when I had to get a presentation to fit into a 3 minute timeslot while I tend to ramble.

    • threelonmusketeers
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      149 months ago

      A friend of mine once attended a university lecture where the prof briefly ducked out to the loo… and neglected to turn off their wireless microphone, which was still connected to the classroom speakers.

      • @Skullgrid@lemmy.world
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        19 months ago

        goddamnit this appeared elsewhere as well but it reminds me of my favourite episode of masameer county.

        “what about your cousin? he married a european woman but his genes are so strong all his kids look like monkeys. 'Grandpa! Grandpa! We love bananas! We don’t know why!”

        while it blares into the function hall the two recently reconciliated families are dining in.

      • Possibly linux
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        19 months ago

        I’m pretty sure this was in a comedy movie. I forgot which one I remember it from

    • @Buddahriffic@lemmy.world
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      89 months ago

      I not only mute but say something that invites a reaction on the way to the bathroom to make sure that it is indeed muted.

      • threelonmusketeers
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        99 months ago

        not only mute but say something that invites a reaction

        Hadn’t thought of doing this. Good advice.

    • The Giant Korean
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      59 months ago

      We usually just do audio in our meetings, but I always leave my headphones in my office if I have to go to the bathroom. I don’t care if I’m muted or not.

      • @ByteOnBikes@slrpnk.net
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        99 months ago

        I bring my headphones, audio on, and then put my mic close to my toilet so they can hear my opinion of their ideas.

      • Possibly linux
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        9 months ago

        Mr. Boring over here

        You got to live a little. Give a presentation to execs while taking a shower

  • unalivejoy
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    459 months ago

    This is why thinkpads come with physical camera covers.

      • @Amanduh@lemm.ee
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        79 months ago

        You can get a little plastic window with sticky on one side and keep it closed when you don’t intend to use the Webcam, my laptop now has one built in for the Webcam which is cool

  • @kometes@lemmy.world
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    399 months ago

    Ha, I turn it off for your protection. Do you have any idea what I look like in the morning?

    • @TwanHE@lemmy.world
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      209 months ago

      Still think the slide cover on my laptop is one of the most practical features I’ve ever seen

      • @NewAgeOldPerson@lemmy.world
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        119 months ago

        Yeah my corpo laptop actually came with it. It’s standard on all our renewed devices now. I was pleasantly surprised. Apparently the CTO deemed it so.

    • @ITGuyLevi@programming.dev
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      79 months ago

      They’d just be looking at the palm rest for me. Laptop is closed and under the monitor stand, having it open just makes Window’s show how well it does desktop scaling.

        • caseyweederman
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          69 months ago

          Haha
          Drag a window into or out of it
          or sometimes even just near it
          Then tell me that’s a solution

          • @ITGuyLevi@programming.dev
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            29 months ago

            Yeah, my son convinced me to try having one monitor vertical. His (Windows 10) is close to right, but dragging a window across the gap and you have 2 different size windows. Compared to my computer (LMDE) and it is truly scaled correctly, the window is the same size on any monitor and while travelling between them.

            Still not sure how I feel about a vertical monitor though, it’s great for documentation but just feels so unnatural.

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            I’ve previously used this wonderful piece of software, which doesn’t really improve that situation much, IIRC, but does make it easy for mouse movement to line up super nicely by using DPI-aware scaling:

            LittleBigMouse

            Not perfect, but very nice.

            • caseyweederman
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              I’m more referring to how Windows makes a very jarring experience of resizing windows for different display scaling settings.

  • ℍ𝕂-𝟞𝟝
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    269 months ago

    I once saw a university thesis defence back during lockdown, one old guy professor was doing a Donald Duck impression and was wearing nothing below the belt thinking that the camera won’t pick it up anyway.

    Then he got up to get something… and the thing flopped into view.

  • tiredofsametab
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    249 months ago

    All they would see is blackness since my work laptop stays closed. I have an external webcam that I plug in as needed. I also keep it angled up when not in use so, in the very best/worst case where I forgot to unplug it, you get a view of my cieling.

  • @shutz@lemmy.ca
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    139 months ago

    The last two Dell laptops my work provided me with have little sliders that physically cover the camera. I use them all the time while working from home.