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Cake day: October 12th, 2024

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  • The data use policy for the pilot states that the footage cannot be actively monitored for law enforcement purposes, but that police may request access to previously stored footage.

    So I guess they’ll only be providing live data to who? Food deliveries? Feed it into the healthcare system so they can be given medical care?

    “Our ability to help the individuals directly is not really part of the pilot,

    Yeah, it’s just a tool for pigs to sieze your shelter, property and violently oppress the most vulnerable.

    “We’re not detecting folks,” Tawfik said. “We’re detecting encampments. So the interest is not identifying people because that will be a violation of privacy.”

    Zero fucking self-awareness. All these techbros selling shitty python code to make it easier for fash boots to locate prole necks are class traitors and need to face the fucking wall.



  • Https is encrypted but it uses TLS which is a method thats pretty crackable with quantum computers as far as im aware

    No. Current TLS ciphers and key exchanges, are EXTREMELY FAR from “pretty crackable” with anything, quantum or otherwise, especially when considering the lifetime of the keys are so short. The only entities we can reasonably foresee as capable of performing any kind of quantum cracking in the future are going to be global superpowers (arguably only the US and China).

    But the keys to all TLS transactions are based in root CAs, and nearly all of those are subject to US/western intelligence jurisdiction. There’s no need for the state to crack RSA to compromise TLS. Look into how chain of trust works.

    Because the traffics encrypted it cant be injected with malicious or otherwise stuff

    MITM has been commercialized, it’s basically what Cloudflare does. If a host is behind CF your connection is only encrypted to CF, which then decrypts and re-encrypts the connection from itself to the host. Cloudflare is busy swallowing up the internet, so it’s not just state-level attacks that can openly compromise TLS with zero cracking required. VPNs can’t protect you from this, either.

    The encryption is nice too but like i said it wont be secure for much longer so theyll have to update it soon to another protocol.

    I’m sure you have good intentions, but you shouldn’t be making statements like this.