In some towns, there's an issue with ordinances and laws not being specific enough and a lack of training for measuring accurately. Someone could measure dBA and someone else could measure dBC, and the ordinance doesn't specify which measurement applies.
To rendezvous with the cloud, it needs a network connection first. This pop-up is meant to transmit the network password your iPhone uses so the factory reset Apple TV can establish its own network connection.
If your goal is to phase out local accounts and force microsoft.com logins as part of the computer setup, being able to trust your certificates seems like a prerequisite to being able to trust your users. And the correct time is a prerequisite to trusting your certificates.
This makes no sense..? If the admin wants to change the clock to something else and make their certs invalid, they can always do so. It's just for getting an initial handshake, and then after that NTP should keep working (at least until the next reset with a dead CMOS battery).
There's no way for the server to accurately determine the client's hardware clock, barring some sort of user-hostile hardware clock with a nuclear battery or hardened GPS or radio time receiver or something.
Does Squarespace or Wix provide you your own link shortener and analytics for scanned codes?
Your average restaurant owner is not likely going to pay an IT consultant extra money to operate a link shortener for them on the GoDaddy domain they bought in 2006.
I'll be curious to see the file sizes for Apple's version of 3D video capture in their Vision goggles. After one, two or three generations, I'm sure the first gen files will look small and lacking.
Not sure there would be a decent enough return on investment, especially if the other tools they regularly use provide more reliable service at no additional cost.