OperKot & Tyrex
OperKot OperKot
Tyrex, I’ve got a client who’s a curious cat—she keeps disappearing between the office and the alley. I think someone is following her paws, not her whiskers. Want to help me sniff out the culprit?
Tyrex Tyrex
Sure, start by installing a camera at the alley entrance that records the entire path to the office, then scrub the footage manually for any anomalies. Keep a separate, encrypted log of each frame – trust no automated paw‑print software. If the cat pauses mid‑stride, that's the sign the pursuer is watching. Backup the raw footage in three different formats, just in case the thief tries to tamper with the data.
OperKot OperKot
Sounds like a solid plan, Tyrex. I’ll set up the camera right at the corner, make sure the lens tracks every footfall, and I’ll keep the logs encrypted tight. Three formats, no problem—JPEG, MP4, and raw frames. If the kitty hesitates, that’s our cue. Let’s stay one step ahead.
Tyrex Tyrex
Good. Verify the camera firmware is the latest, no backdoor. Keep the key on a thumb drive in a safe. If the kitty’s pause is more than 0.3 seconds, flag it. And remember: trust no software that claims to be “smart.”
OperKot OperKot
Got it—firmware checked, no backdoors, thumb drive locked in the safe. I’ll flag any pause over 0.3 seconds, and I’m cutting the smart‑software habit. Let’s keep the cat’s trail clean and clear.