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It's cool that the Animal Register now supports facial recognition for cats.

spyware - 2020-11-21 16:05:00
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You didnt hear me screaming when they had micro chips for dogs, one has to be diligent not to have the crying wolf effect, but its all bad news and will be used on people next, they trailed facial recognition at sports games in aussie back in 2018 wich was time for alarm bells, and look what happened, its easy to use benign stuff to get things through untill a stoke of a pen makes it mandatory for controling people, "driveing is a privelage" you here often, but is it realy, its so common it falls somewhere between a privelage and a necessity, allthough it isnt, what if they made tracking devices mandatory in all new cars, "for safety" as a guise to ram it through, dont take this stuff lightly, it wont bother me because i deplore new cars, and you are a social pariah for not owning one, "but driveing is a privilege" my but, your car is fast becomeing a computer, do you want the government tracking its every movement for the sake of not to looking like a street bum without a reasonable car because i can tell you the latter is no picnic eather, you wont have a choice, your choice will boil down to two opposing negatives.

Edited by gunna-1 at 6:25 pm, Sat 21 Nov

gunna-1 - 2020-11-21 18:21:00
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spyware wrote:

It's cool that the Animal Register now supports facial recognition for cats.

Yes but the software is yet to be able to differentiate between some humans and cats - there are plenty of them wandering our streets late at night causing trouble.

tegretol - 2020-11-21 18:30:00
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videomonkey wrote:

This thread really belongs in general with all the other drivel that goes on there.

But then drinking a good stout down in your garden shed belongs in the realms of bad behaviour yet you still do it.......

tegretol - 2020-11-21 18:32:00
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gunna-1 wrote:

To right, i knew a guy once who told me that the police can make anyone innocent or anyone a criminal, be at the wrong place at the wrong time innocent or not and if you are unlucky you might get a taste of some of there dirty tricks, some of them have the knack of makeing you incriminate yourself, one sunday afternoon i was walking along and noticed some dogs out around a buiseness so i walked up to them and walked away again, at the sam,e time a cop saw me and decided i was caseing out the joint in my jogging shoes on a wonderfull afternoon, i told him i was worried that someone had forgotten about the dogs, and he told me they were for security, and then he proceded to ask me if it was a white one and a brown one, so i told him no i only saw a brown and a black one, he looks up with a smug grin on his face and said Ahhh rolling his eyes at me, tricky bugger, watch them when they try and trip you up like that.

Good job you were smarter than the cop on that bright sunny day then....!! He was likely engaging you in conversation so that his lapel webcam could capture your facial movements whilst speaking key-words. Now that they have the intel on you, you might need to keep looking over your left shoulder pretty often.

Edited by tegretol at 6:34 pm, Sat 21 Nov

tegretol - 2020-11-21 18:33:00
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tegretol wrote:

Good job you were smarter than the cop on that bright sunny day then....!! He was likely engaging you in conversation so that his lapel webcam could capture your facial movements whilst speaking key-words. Now that they have the intel on you, you might need to keep looking over your left shoulder pretty often.

I was one ass hair away from being falcely arrested, it dosent make me feel any better outsmarting him, he will have gotten someone elce to have his jollies over, wich is why we shouldent be so quick to give them anymore tools, this was back in early 2008 before the recession and before any of this Orwellian nonsense realy took hold, so what dose that tell us.

Edited by gunna-1 at 6:42 pm, Sat 21 Nov

gunna-1 - 2020-11-21 18:41:00
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If you'd been recognised by an AI you'd have been eliminated as the person of interest immediately. Seems to me your example requires more of that Orwellian nonsense, not less, to not just be plain nonsense.

ronaldo8 - 2020-12-08 20:14:00
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ronaldo8 wrote:

If you'd been recognised by an AI you'd have been eliminated,.......

Hmm.....

nice_lady - 2020-12-08 20:19:00
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ronaldo8 wrote:

If you'd been recognised by an AI you'd have been eliminated as the person of interest immediately. Seems to me your example requires more of that Orwellian nonsense, not less, to not just be plain nonsense.

Oh realy, well i,ve been falcely accused of spitting in a cops eye who from what i understand wasnt even a sworn officer, i have excersised my right to silence over a rape case i knew nothing about that later turned out to be nothing to do with me as they got the wrong person as it was 20 years ago, and get "well if that happened to my kid" from one of the cops, i didnt want to incriminate myself or anyone elce innocent, but look like a crim in the process, yea, i dont want random pictures taken of me by the cop shop thanks, stuff that!!!!!!!!!.

gunna-1 - 2020-12-09 19:25:00
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gunna-1 wrote:

Oh realy, well i,ve been falcely accused of spitting in a cops eye who from what i understand wasnt even a sworn officer, i have excersised my right to silence over a rape case i knew nothing about that later turned out to be nothing to do with me as they got the wrong person as it was 20 years ago, and get "well if that happened to my kid" from one of the cops, i didnt want to incriminate myself or anyone elce innocent, but look like a crim in the process, yea, i dont want random pictures taken of me by the cop shop thanks, stuff that!!!!!!!!!.

I meant to ask - what were you actually buying that day in the dairy?

tegretol - 2020-12-11 23:23:00
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tegretol wrote:

I meant to ask - what were you actually buying that day in the dairy?

Nothing it was still shut, i went to one that opened earlier but it no longer exsisted, unless the camera flashed as it turned on before they opened up is another possibility, lesson learnt dont loiter around places there might be cameras, peoples blood lust for reality tv drama is to great, i just hope it wasnt that bs the police were trialing, how people can be so complacent about it is mind numbing, i actualy went purposely to the other dairy, but when it no longer existed i waited for that diaries later opening time, i should have quite and gone home, next time!!!.

Edited by gunna-1 at 1:26 am, Sat 12 Dec

gunna-1 - 2020-12-12 01:11:00
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gunna-1 wrote:

Nothing it was still shut, i went to one that opened earlier but it no longer exsisted, unless the camera flashed as it turned on before they opened up is another possibility, lesson learnt dont loiter around places there might be cameras, peoples blood lust for reality tv drama is to great, i just hope it wasnt that bs the police were trialing, how people can be so complacent about it is mind numbing, i actualy went purposely to the other dairy, but when it no longer existed i waited for that diaries later opening time, i should have quite and gone home, next time!!!.

Ah so you were loitering then as one was shut and the second didn't exist? No wonder the machine was watching out for you - it's pretty smart when it comes to loiterers as they represent a huge risk to civilian safety. Once you're in it's target list, who knows what else it may do you to. Have you noticed any odd digits/numbers being added to government correspondance received since this all started?

tegretol - 2020-12-12 11:37:00
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tegretol wrote:

Ah so you were loitering then as one was shut and the second didn't exist? No wonder the machine was watching out for you - it's pretty smart when it comes to loiterers as they represent a huge risk to civilian safety. Once you're in it's target list, who knows what else it may do you to. Have you noticed any odd digits/numbers being added to government correspondance received since this all started?

Hardly loitering, i was about to sit on the pole by the parking lot away from the camera and paused for a second and it got me, i will see citizens advice about getting it removed from there data base, as i have to much trouble allready, the mans kid who alleged abuse reckoned later on that he recogised them in a highschool photo, a highschool i never went to, after his dad threatened to kill me wich is still on file with the police why i called them, i havent pressed charges aginst him because i understand his anger, but he ruined any chance of finding out who it was, not laying charges for his threats could allso be suspicious, and who it might have been is very vauge and not a rabbit hole i want to go down anymore, let alone i never witnessed it, so this anti privacy stuff will affect people, what can you do if a mad man is threatening you and bodily harm to your friends before you have a chance to think, and you have to explain why he was angrey? i didnt know couldent recall anything, so people who have been through this hard stuff need privacy, or we will suffer..

gunna-1 - 2020-12-12 13:23:00
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The dairy that didnt exsist i hadent been to for years, it was just totaly empty with no power so i have no idea.. that was the first one i went to, walking straight past the closer one that i decided to wait at on the way back that had the camera, it was on the same route as the first one i went to further away, the dairy further away opened earlier..

Edited by gunna-1 at 2:23 pm, Sat 12 Dec

gunna-1 - 2020-12-12 14:16:00
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duncb wrote:

If you are not a criminal then there is no need to worry

Big brother is watching you.

namtak - 2020-12-12 16:18:00
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gunna-1 wrote:

Hardly loitering, i was about to sit on the pole by the parking lot away from the camera and paused for a second and it got me, i will see citizens advice about getting it removed from there data base, as i have to much trouble allready, the mans kid who alleged abuse reckoned later on that he recogised them in a highschool photo, a highschool i never went to, after his dad threatened to kill me wich is still on file with the police why i called them, i havent pressed charges aginst him because i understand his anger, but he ruined any chance of finding out who it was, not laying charges for his threats could allso be suspicious, and who it might have been is very vauge and not a rabbit hole i want to go down anymore, let alone i never witnessed it, so this anti privacy stuff will affect people, what can you do if a mad man is threatening you and bodily harm to your friends before you have a chance to think, and you have to explain why he was angrey? i didnt know couldent recall anything, so people who have been through this hard stuff need privacy, or we will suffer..

Are you for real?

tegretol - 2020-12-12 19:36:00
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Purposely went to a dairy that did not exist. And who were you planning on meeting there eh?

Nobody of course. They'd just left .... muttering
"o gawd, ere he comes now!"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k1gB-KNqa9k

Honess officer. I no nuffink.

Edited by ronaldo8 at 8:49 pm, Sun 13 Dec

ronaldo8 - 2020-12-13 20:34:00
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The above poster proves my point, brainwashd by reality tv poison, well i stopped of there in 2014 to get a drink on a pushbike, a crappy rusty one and didnt like the row of cop cars up my but, so gave up walking / pushbikeing all together, and i use to go to the dairy as it opened at 6 sharp, the closer one didnt, back in 2019 it appeared to have been closed for some time, and was vacant, got it now, no? i must have been texting the bro,s to meet up at the abandoned dairy, eh? those clowns fell of the radar 10 years ago and like hitlers anti smokeing nonsense.

Edited by gunna-1 at 3:24 pm, Mon 14 Dec

gunna-1 - 2020-12-14 15:18:00
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So dairy is code for tinny house??

spyware - 2020-12-14 16:06:00
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gunna-1 wrote:

The above poster proves my point, brainwashd by reality tv poison, well i stopped of there in 2014 to get a drink on a pushbike, a crappy rusty one and didnt like the row of cop cars up my but, so gave up walking / pushbikeing all together, and i use to go to the dairy as it opened at 6 sharp, the closer one didnt, back in 2019 it appeared to have been closed for some time, and was vacant, got it now, no? i must have been texting the bro,s to meet up at the abandoned dairy, eh? those clowns fell of the radar 10 years ago and like hitlers anti smokeing nonsense.

i'm sure that makes perfect sense

king1 - 2020-12-14 16:07:00
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king1 wrote:

i'm sure that makes perfect sense

Maybe in some universe but not one I've visited, nor want to.

Edited by nice_lady at 4:25 pm, Mon 14 Dec

nice_lady - 2020-12-14 16:24:00
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gunna-1 wrote:

The above poster proves my point, brainwashd by reality tv poison, well i stopped of there in 2014 to get a drink on a pushbike, a crappy rusty one and didnt like the row of cop cars up my but, so gave up walking / pushbikeing all together, and i use to go to the dairy as it opened at 6 sharp, the closer one didnt, back in 2019 it appeared to have been closed for some time, and was vacant, got it now, no? i must have been texting the bro,s to meet up at the abandoned dairy, eh? those clowns fell of the radar 10 years ago and like hitlers anti smokeing nonsense.

Ah yerv'e just given it all away. You mentioned 'drink'.

tegretol - 2020-12-14 20:36:00
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king1 wrote:

i'm sure that makes perfect sense

Never ceases to amaze me at the ability of some individuals to combine english words in such a manner they 'almost' form a coherent sentence, only to find it's a complete illusion. I took at least five passes at it and still can't make sense of it.

cookee_nz - 2020-12-15 07:54:00
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What if you get one of those face copier masks like on the mission impossible movie?

tygertung - 2020-12-15 12:35:00
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tegretol wrote:

Ah yerv'e just given it all away. You mentioned 'drink'.

So they were watching me chug down a ginger beer at 10am back in 2014 and got all nervous? sounds about right, five of the buggers were in a convoy like gang members.......................-
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gunna-1 - 2020-12-16 11:15:00
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gunna-1 wrote:

So they were watching me chug down a ginger beer at 10am back in 2014 and got all nervous? sounds about right, five of the buggers were in a convoy like gang members.......................-
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Why were they after ya - had you refused to pay a bad debt or something? What started out as a simple story of apparent paranoia is now developing into a more sinister and serious scenario involving spy cameras and ginger beer - how about coming clean and telling us the full story?

tegretol - 2020-12-16 22:57:00
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The member deleted this message.

gunna-1 - 2020-12-17 00:38:00
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What more is there to tell, they came down on everyone for no apparent reason, i dont wear lycra or drive a Bentley, and havent had my normal 'programming" since i stoped watching tv back in 08 so my intuition works better, one thing i can say, is that all that reality tv nonsense puts everyone in a bad light, you have people acting up from every walk of life makeing fools of themselves, add that to cops wanting to make names for themselves, slowly strip civil rights away and you have a recipie for disaster.

gunna-1 - 2020-12-17 00:39:00
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"They" must have received an urgent memo to the effect that you and your sort had stopped watching reality TV and absorbing the standard subliminal programming. Of course, this could have led to an instant uprising, seditious dairy loitering, ginger beer abuse.

Alert! Alert! Scrabble! we have a code red, all hands on deck, all dicks on hand, Check!

ronaldo8 - 2020-12-19 20:18:00
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paul_stirling wrote:

How can facial recognition software even work in China when they all look the same?

That is not true. They are different sizes and gender.

Chinese army goose-stepping:

https://youtu.be/4RHg0f5Nq4c

trade4us2 - 2020-12-24 10:23:00
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