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- Comment on Tap on the screen 5 weeks ago:
🤦♂️
- Comment on Tap on the screen 5 weeks ago:
Doesn’t work on eternity lemmy client
- Comment on What interesting things can I do with my home WiFi network? 1 month ago:
Yeah, also most sites can’t be downgraded to HTTP due to HSTS.
- Comment on My Tool phase 1 month ago:
Thank you!
- Comment on My Tool phase 1 month ago:
Context? Looking up “Tool” only shows definitions of the word tool lol
- Comment on Cum 5 months ago:
Brutal
- Comment on A community about Anti-natalism 6 months ago:
Oh, not again
- Comment on [deleted] 7 months ago:
That sounds really good for the low-earners, but what incentive is there to become a high-earner in such a system?
- Comment on To the top 1% truly smart people the other 99% are dumb as a box of rocks. But exactly how fucking stupid is that 99% ? 8 months ago:
About 74 stupidity units, give or take
- Comment on Ecosia: For those who use the search engine. The search engine that is carbon negative and plants tree. 8 months ago:
Only if you click the ads though!
- Comment on Does anyone feel like an actual adult? 11 months ago:
Copium
- Comment on AI facial recognition scanned millions of driver licences. Then an innocent man got locked up 1 year ago:
TLDR:
In 2018, a man in a baseball cap stole thousands of dollars worth of watches from a store in central Detroit.
The AI was trained on a database of mostly white people The photos of people of colour in the dataset were generally of worse quality, as default camera settings are often not optimised to capture darker skin tones.
Mr Williams’ photo didn’t come up first. In fact, it was the ninth-most-probable match.
Officers drove to Mr Williams’ house and handcuffed him.
Then they arrested him in front of his five and two-year-old kids…
- Comment on Could we use AI to update 4:3 media to 16:9? 1 year ago:
I hate to brake it to you…
You just proved his point lol
- Comment on WhatsApp is Censoring your Photos, Videos, Status and DMs (Facebook) 1 year ago:
Doubt it. It’s more likely that the video you’re trying to share had a weird codec or an exotic format. If you recode it in another format, you’ll be able to share it. You could try this using any video editing software.
- Comment on Thoughts on shizuku? 1 year ago:
Something you may have not noticed about AppOps is that you can use it to give fake permissions to the apps so they think that they have a permission but when they try to actually use that permission they don’t get any data from the API.
I personally think that the added attack-surface is worth it for the functionality it provides.
- Comment on My first small flutter project 1 year ago:
Congrats!
- Comment on Share with those less fortunate 1 year ago:
I think you meant “cojones”. “cajones” means drawers lol
- Comment on Reddit forces personalized ads, starts X-like user payment program 1 year ago:
Isn’t that a violation of GDPR? Lol
- Comment on The truly stupid questions get censored by the moderators. Have you noticed? 1 year ago:
ITT: OP gets pissy because the moderators didn’t let him disrespect the people who answered the question in his post.
This community is called NoStupidQuestions, not NoStupidPeople
- "Smart" car companies are an absolute PRIVACY NIGHTMARE | *privacy not included | Mozilla Foundationfoundation.mozilla.org ↗Submitted 1 year ago to privacyguides@lemmy.one | 11 comments
- Comment on The Twisted Eye in the Sky Over Buenos Aires 1 year ago:
You missed about 95% of the story.
It’s been uncovered that there is rampant abuse of the facial recognition system with people using non-traceable users to access the system, and many politicians and journalists having their biometric data looked up for seemingly no reason.
Forensics have also determined that lots of records have been deleted, and that in many instances (over 300) someone has attempted to delete the proof that the deletion even happened.
- Comment on The Twisted Eye in the Sky Over Buenos Aires 1 year ago:
Just a few hours before the publication of this article, Rodríguez’s office confirmed that the biometric data of the author of this story and the photographer are among the data requested by the City of Buenos Aires. In our interview, the former minister stated that all data requests are traceable—and that all requests can be explained. The query to find out if this is true is underway.
Holy shit
- Comment on Do any hardened Linux distributions exist? 1 year ago:
This might be way off, but iirc OpenBSD is pretty secure