

67% of the time it works 90% of the time according to the article


67% of the time it works 90% of the time according to the article


I love how there’s multiple species of birds that like to drop stuff from far up to break it open. Fucking chuck it!


I guess their own slop isn’t good enough as a communication platform


Yes! Result: PieFed > Lemmy


Wanted to test PieFed, mashed the keyboard for a bit. Turns out, PieFed is quite nice, maybe I should make another account with a proper username


Add more requirements to the contract that make these kinds of practices impossible/harder to pull off


Alternatively, if it has worked for tens of millions of years, then why is no one else doing it?


You mean wear something generic, unidentifiable and add some body armor?


Yep, that’s the direction I was thinking. The whole point of these cameras is to track people, including you, meaning that they can track everyone in the area before and after a camera is destroyed. It seems to me that the logical time to destroy a camera is when few other people are arround to stop/witness someone destroying a camera, but that also means there are few people to track and therefore it’s easier to single out whoever did it.


How would you take such a camera down without being spotted and tracked? Do they not look in all directions?
Not asking for all the technical details on how to take one down, just curious how so many can be taken down with so few arrests after. I guess it’s a matter of good disguises?


Apparently the threats are still sufficiently strong that the author dares not mention the company’s name :/


It’s not exactly a short article, but they don’t even mention key things such as who the politician is (nor context about the guy) whose interview wasn’t allowed to be aired. They seem to be censoring him just the same as the TV station…


Holy shit, what a crap website with a totally excessive number of popups and far too much fluff in the content. Glad someone posted a link to the interview.
csv is a pretty good data sharing format, but not very well suited for spreadsheets. Just because you can shove anything you want in there doesn’t mean you should.