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Kangae_Hishiryo
I, as a kid, once said in a cinema "woah, that's a huge TV".
My parents and uncles wanted to go underground lmao.
I'm just doing this by going to ARRR my music and install Smolsonic.
Yes, I totally understand the logic. It's just a transitivity problem, and can be modeled using a cost-benefit analysis:
- A hidden camera is more dangerous for the victim because it is less risky for the creep/abuser.
- You will not reasonably believe that a doctor will have a hidden camera inside his office.
- A camera exposed to the naked eye is less dangerous for the victim because it is more risky for the creep/abuser.
- The abuser is unlikely to take that risk because he could lose too much, much more than he would gain.
- So it is reasonable not to believe that your doctor will record or photograph you with a camera exposed to the naked eye since it is inherently riskier for the creep, and it is not reasonable to believe otherwise.
Although, the problem here then shifts to the hardware itself. Like, since these lenses were probably closed source and proprietary hardware, and their software as well, then you don't have a way to prove that if you turn off the camera on said lens (either via the software kill-switch or via the hardware kill-switch) it is actually turning off, or just appears to turn off when it is actually still on but disguised as being turned off. And taking into account that there are precedents of devices doing this (a particularly famous case was that of a smart TV that even when you turned it off, it was not really off, but in a false shutdown, a very low power state where the screen was off, but the core and some telemetry processes, and the microphone, were still running and, thus, recording and sending everything that was recorded to their servers). So the only rational position, at least from a Game Theory point of view, is to assume that every device that is both closed source and closed hardware, that is not Free, Libre and Open Source Software, and Libre and Open Source and Schematics Hardware (yeah, even releasing their schematics), does the same thing.
Also, he should be orange, not red lmao
I'm not sure why, maybe is because I live perpetually overstressed and I'm dyscalculic, but I can't just understand anything about the part of actually writing code. Like, I can conceptually and theoretically know really much about programming, programming languages and how they work (and how they would work better), but when it comes to start learning the syntax and what every symbol, word and all that means and how do they combine... Oopsie.
In few words, I do understand the theory, all the concepts and the programming semantics, but the code grammar is hard for me, and the syntax is nearly impossible as it involves too much maths.
As architecture and design are more about natural language and logical reasoning, and I'm actually good in those two things (I have hyperlogia [if "hypercalculia" is the polar opposite of dyscalculia, then this is the same for dyslogia]), or at least can be totally done without any maths and totally with only these two things (because yeah, symbolic logic is also hard for me), I can do these things to a pretty good extent.
Hope this allows you to better undertand. 😄
They CAN be owned. Particularly art.
And I say this even when I'm anti-copyright and pro-copyleft, but even then I don't want to lose my means of work and subsistence and my moral rights.
Also, much of that gets even worse when AI gets trained with works that you didn't even published yet, but that a hidden background AI process scraped in the platform you used to backup, plan or talk about that works. I'm talking out of experience.
As an artist that see his work opportunities reduced by the IP theft, stfu, and maybe evenn go kys.
For me the part before it is the only easy one lol. For the rest, I don't even know how to program anything more than a basic Hello World in Python.
I truly don't want to try your app... I don't want all my data leaked or my PC, laptop or phone bricked just because a dumb AI-slop code error.
AI is changing everything... Mostly to bad, that's the part they keep.
Khosla was stupid though, he should've just use Linux plus COLLABORA Office and/or LibreOffice.