Damn that’s wild. As a side note, they make some nice paints that can help seal the solar panel from anything harming it like uv rays.
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Verymuchso indeed. Theres cameras on the BACK of our traffic lights at every corner in town too that arent on this list.
But it helps navigating backroads/country and im not in a huge city so that’s good enough.
I do wave at the residential houses as i dodge a camera at a corner street.
So if theres 40k on this list for the US and apl this is missing, it’s at least double that number for sure.
If you have to drive, it’s nice to know where the cameras are at.
Obviously it doesnt help if youre going anywhere near a town center or highway or etc, but i can get groceries from a local place without passing any if i path it right which is nice to know.
Zulu@lemmy.worldto Cybersecurity@sh.itjust.works•Malware-ridden apps made it into Google's Play Store, scored 19 million downloadsEnglish29·13 天前So glad we’ll be protected from those scary “side-loaded” apps right? Just download your malware directly from the store instead!
Zulu@lemmy.worldto Privacy@programming.dev•Taxpayer funded AI surveillance: why Flock's 30000 cameras have to go - Louis Rossman7·13 天前Site to view nearby cameras. This isnt even close to a complete list and it’s still too many.
Zulu@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•Democrat Amy Acton confident in her campaign for Ohio governor as 2026 race takes shape15·20 天前Acton also stopped short of criticizing DeWine’s decision to send Ohio National Guard troops to Washington D.C. at the behest of President Donald Trump. Acton said she is not sure whether the decision was appropriate.
Say what you want, but that probably wont inspire confidence in any kind of left base. Specially in ohio.
Zulu@lemmy.worldto Privacy@programming.dev•Surveillance Company Flock Now Using AI to Report Us to Police if it Thinks Our Movement Patterns Are “Suspicious” | ACLU1·27 天前Indeed. Which is why I’ve likened it to a weirdly modern underground railroad.
Knowing how to navigate at least my town and id say roughly 20 miles of radius around where i live without hitting any is a skill i have, i just hope it won’t be useful.
But yes, keep an eye out for poles with small solar panels, or black cameras on the BACK of stoplight arms. Keep in mind most of these cameras have to be at eye level or just above to get a clear shot of as many licenses as possible.
A brief scenario where someone tailgating you may be a good thing lol.
Zulu@lemmy.worldto Privacy@programming.dev•Surveillance Company Flock Now Using AI to Report Us to Police if it Thinks Our Movement Patterns Are “Suspicious” | ACLU1·28 天前Saved me from posting the link to deflock myself. Nice work!
I wonder if the ai will notice that the only camera i hit is the one right outside my job and nowhere else even though my town is positively flooded with them.
Zulu@lemmy.worldto Privacy@lemmy.world•Home Depot and Lowe's Share Data From Hundreds of AI Cameras With CopsEnglish2·1 个月前Yep! I’ve learned some common backroad bypasses for this reason. Modern day underground railroad type shit.
Zulu@lemmy.worldto Privacy@lemmy.world•Home Depot and Lowe's Share Data From Hundreds of AI Cameras With CopsEnglish34·1 个月前When i saw there was no way to get into the lowes parking lot near me without passing one, i stopped going to lowes.
Zulu@lemmy.worldto Fuck AI@lemmy.world•Does anyone feel like they have to hide their disdain for AI?68·1 个月前Ill do you one extra even. One of our customers, a lawfirm, has asked we remove AI from their environment over privacy concerns. We, as their IT, are still trying to push and sell licenses to our other customers and even use it ourselves.
All against the wishes of the actual workers themselves in my company. The execs and sales team is pushing it so hard and ignoring that a literal law firm is super against it.
Surely this will turn out well. I let that customer know that we’re still pushing AI, and management is very pro AI still. It might be a good idea to look for a different IT provider if that goes against your values.
“This is the good part of the job,” the officer said, before walking away. (Having watched the man abducted, by the very agency he works for, finally be released after being flown 1500 miles away to texas)
Akin to an arsonist firefighter, having burned down your house, watching as you manage to find your grandmas keepsake in the ashes and stating “this is the good part of the job.” As you begin to sob that you were able to recover the slightest modicum of your life back even though it remains changed forever due to his groups very actions.
The fun trick with this is when the HoA defends themselves there’s usually a clause that allows them to charge folks within the HoA to pay for legal bills, aka you.
So you have to pay for the HoA to defend itself against you filing a lawsuit about how it is violating your laws. While also paying for your side of the lawsuit too.
(This is of course all depending on the nature of what youre filing for and specifically who it is against, but it’s just another example of why HoA’s are useless profit generation for those that run the HoA. Specially if its a mega-corp owned HoA like Sentry)
“Biden job slump time bomb!?”
I can see the headlines already.