

“Zorg, you’re a monster.”
“…I know.”
Negative.
I am a meat popsicle.


“Zorg, you’re a monster.”
“…I know.”


Thou shalt not make a machine in the likeness of the human mind.



Fuck off, bot.


Anything Scandinavian. I spent 2 weeks in Norway when I was in the Navy, and I’ll never go back to American chocolate. Flavorless brown wax.
Spez can eat my ass in hell if he thinks he’s getting any more of my info.


Meta said at the outset that they were fully transparent.
Pass on further delegating my brain to a machine.


“Give us more data so we can take any of the effort out of deciding what to like.” is a big miss for me.
I’ll happily take my 30 minutes of scrolling Bandcamp and YouTube at bedtime for new artists if it means that my preferences and habits are none of your fucking business.


Good to know! The last time I looked into it was early last year, good to know it works good for you.


The only thing stopping me from switching is the unreliability of updates to uBlock on forked versions of Firefox.


“You want to seek out new life and new civilizations? Well THERE. IT. SITS!”


Ah yes, because nothing says “sound military strategy” like depriving civilians of fresh water.


More children for the Trump / Epstein international body count.
Maybe if we ask the parents nicely we can bury them at a ranch in New Mexico.
A quick search for “traffic sensor” returns a whole class of items that all basically look like the rectangular brick in your photo. Supported by the temporary / construction look of the one in the other comment.
Construction company puts in a lane restriction or other traffic modification, plop down a traffic sensor to make sure cars are still flowing through properly.
Maybe some utility in a broadcast device of some sort that puts out a “cloud” of white noise in the wifi bandwidth. It’ll stick out like a sore thumb that the detection is being tampered with, and will probably disrupt wifi in an area, but providing too much data for the system is probably a better call than trying to hide yourself from it.
There’s just no feasible way right now to stop the way that radio waves interact with your body, other than not being in that location.
From reading the article, not to my understanding. This technology uses the way radio waves, in this case wifi, are bouncing around a space in order to build a picture of the people in it. These clothes just block the signals from devices underneath them. As far as I know, the shape of the garment (and therefore you) would still look the same, and then whatever recognition, gait analysis, etc would still work.


Instructions unclear. Dick stuck in typewriter.


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Like I’m going to dox myself. I guarantee you, I’m not from where you’d think.
If you’re interested in the process of making it, he’s got a YouTube channel called Super Valid Designs where he documented the process of designing the instruments and stuff.