It’s a Wednesday morning, a little after 11am, and I’m sitting in the last row of seats in the back of San Francisco Superior Court. Another witness rambles about performance reviews in the Ellen Pao vs. Kleiner Perkins trial, and suddenly my mind realizes I’ve been awake since 5am. The seats are uncomfortable, the witness only tangentially related to the case. I look down at my phone.
There, I see an alert from the new Arlo home security system I recently set up. Movement has been spotted in our spare bathroom back at home. I go to the app and select the video feed from the camera I placed there. Nothing’s happening, everything is still.
Next I go to the app’s library, where Arlo stores short clips of captured video. The most recent one has an 11am timestamp. I watch as my husband’s feet walk into the bathroom and stand there for a minute. He pivots and places a bowl of dog food on the floor. The dog comes running in behind him and proceeds to inhale it.
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