[-] TechnoBabble@lemm.ee 1 points 1 year ago

I'm almost positive they've been developing an image recognition AI that will make slightly altering csam photos obsolete.

Here's hoping.

[-] TechnoBabble@lemm.ee 0 points 1 year ago

That's generally how it works.

[-] TechnoBabble@lemm.ee 0 points 1 year ago

If it does get crazy, we're all going to suffer as the government cracks down hard on domestic terrorism.

And just like in 2001, "domestic terrorism" will mean whatever they want it to mean.

[-] TechnoBabble@lemm.ee 1 points 1 year ago

I converted one of these Chromebooks to Linux as a test project and the results were, not good.

To start, they have a bootloader lock screw under the motherboard, so you have to take the entire laptop apart to load anything but unsupported ChromeOS.

Then you have to use a Google tool, can't remember the specific one, to swap the bootloader. That might be possible to automate but I didn't look into it because...

... The hardware sucks. We're talking like 4GB of storage on a lot of these Chromebooks. The driver support is all over the place, and there are issues everywhere even on "supported" distros.

With the vast amount of junk Chromebooks out there, I'm sure community hospice support will get better, but it's never going to be an easy bulk conversion because of how common the bootloader locks are.

[-] TechnoBabble@lemm.ee 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

NHTSA estimates that approximately 96 percent of model year 2013 passenger cars and light-duty vehicles were already equipped with EDR capability. The significance of this measure is in the specifics of what data it requires such devices to collect and its guidelines for how the data should be accessed. - Black Box 101: Understanding Event Data Recorders

Event Data Recorder - Supported Vehicle List

I will debate part of what the previous poster said, in that EDRs are technically optional, as there doesn't seem to be any US law that requires them.

But automakers benefit from the data they provide, so I'd expect just about every new car contains one.

We know for a fact Tesla, for example, uses Video Event Data Recorders, and they have near total access to any footage recorded by the vehicle at any time. That's one big reason I'd never buy one.

[-] TechnoBabble@lemm.ee 1 points 1 year ago

As a corporation they are always going to be greedy, but calling them dumb is an extreme underestimation.

[-] TechnoBabble@lemm.ee 1 points 1 year ago

And if the state is going to legislate that way, there's even more reason to pull coverage.

It's half climate change related, and half their own doing.

[-] TechnoBabble@lemm.ee 1 points 1 year ago

That's why change needs to come from the corporate level through regulation.

People generally just want food, shelter, health, and comfort. And most people in the world are struggling to maintain food and shelter.

Their evironmental footprint doesn't even register as an afterthought.

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