![]() And with the reach/access Google has regarding data/information/technical capabilities, in addition to the vast number of complaints about this very issue, Google should be ashamed and embarrassed that they have not fixed their notification practices regarding events or actions that would/could prompt deletion of important data that a subscriber might need. The most irritating part of the whole thing is that creating and giving subscribers notice ANYTIME ANY ACTION could or would result in deletion of their videos doesn't require a lot of effort on Google's part, but would make a HUGE positive impact for all their subscribers. Anyway, prior to fixing the payment expiration date/card info, I could see the videos I needed, but as most of you mentioned here, both the email notification nor the Nest App/,Google Home App warned me that I wouldn't have access to the video clips after fixing the issue. I did so in response to a notification email from Google the day before so I'm not exactly sure if my subscription lapsed or not before I could fix the payment info. I didn't realize that my payment method for subscriptions needed an updated expiration date so my most recent payment was held until I edited my card with the new expiration date. Sadly needed a video clip that I could see before renewing my subscription. ![]() I like the Hub Max bc it allows me time I'd otherwise not have again with my beloved dog. Instead, I've exacerbated the situation by adding Google and associated tradespeople to my stress. Id hoped that by installing cameras the abuse and vandalism would cease. The time, energy, money spent believing that finally there wd be some protectection against nasty religious fanatic neighbors. I have a simple name which Ive given up trying to spell. The months of wasted hours spent on the phone with 10 different Google departments none of which are located in a country where I speak their language. Complete loss of Trust in anything Google. ![]() Trusting that something would eventually function as advertised or promised, trust that installers actually came prepared to install. Sadly, the largest and most costly investment of all has been trust and the loss thereof. The money Ive spent on 2 doorbelks is obscene $1500 on doorbell after doorbell after doorbell, plus the cost of multiple installations and service techs,, additional unnecessary transformers and useless Nest Aware subscriptions. I'm ready to trash everything Google doorbell equipment related, done with being 3rd party robbed. I also thank you for the heads-up about a better, more reliable security camera w/a service that functions. I sorry so many have had the same lousy experiences Ive had. Donations are more than welcome to keep this going forward.Thank you for sharing you experience. ContributingĪll contributions and feature requests are welcome. To build, you need cmake and C++ 20 and all the build steps are "documented" in GitHub workflow file. Get file size and content (after getting content you can apply other operations) decimal to hexadecimal, hexadecimal to decimal, decimal to binary, binary to decimal.Hashing input strings: MD5, SHA-256, SHA-512 Supported OperationsĬonvert number to readable size (i.e. Note that transformations only appear when they can be computed, for instance, if clipboard content is not a base64-encoded string, then base-64 decode transformation will not appear in the popup. Click the transformation to copy the result of it back into the clipboard. To perform a function on clipboard content, simply click the notification icon that pops up the list of available transformations. ![]() exe inside the zip and inside the installer. The zip is self-contained and does not require any extra dependencies. Go to releases section and download installer or self-contained. You are welcome to contribute the code as well!Īims to be incredibly fast and incredibly small. Missing an operation? Raise an issue here and myself or any willing contributor will make it happen. Perform most common string operations on the clipboard like word length, base64 encoding, md5, sha256 hashes and so on with ease. ![]()
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