Vivek Ramaswamy got caught in a hot mic moment during an X Spaces livestream with Elon where he excused himself and could be heard urinating in the livestream. People are calling this pissgate, but honestly I'd rather they just call Ramaswamy PissMaster from now on.
So literally The Naked Gun?
Twitter isn't paying out bug bounties, so white hats have been making exploits public.
https://twitter.com/molly0xFFF/statu...65774517768471
I mean why isn't Elon fixing this with his expansive programming knowledge and vast intellect? Makes sense they wouldn't pay for bounties when Lord Elon could just find them for free if he wanted to. Fuck companies not paying for this shit though in general and trying to either sweep it under the rug or go after the people who discovered it.
https://news.yahoo.com/meta-face-cam...ycsrp_catchall
Meta is attempting to normalize surveillance through their Ray Ban Smartglasses.
Most people won't know they're being recorded unless told or if they know about the product. The glasses are pretty inconspicuous unless you're staring at them.I was testing the recently released $300 Ray-Ban Meta glasses that Mark Zuckerberg’s social networking empire made in collaboration with the iconic eyewear maker. The high-tech glasses include a camera for shooting photos and videos, and an array of speakers and microphones for listening to music and talking on the phone.
The glasses, Meta says, can help you “live in the moment” while sharing what you see with the world. You can livestream a concert on Instagram while watching the performance, for instance, as opposed to holding up a phone.
Sleek, lightweight and satisfyingly hip, the Meta glasses blend effortlessly into the quotidian. No one — not even my editor, who was aware I was writing this column — could tell them apart from ordinary glasses, and everyone was blissfully unaware of being photographed.
To inform people that they are being photographed, the Ray-Ban Meta glasses include a tiny LED light embedded in the right frame to indicate when the device is recording. When a photo is snapped, it flashes momentarily. When a video is recording, it is continuously illuminated.
As I shot 200 photos and videos with the glasses in public, including on BART trains, on hiking trails and in parks, no one looked at the LED light or confronted me about it.
Spoiler: show
It's also quoted in the article that while a lot of what the glasses can do can already be done with phones or cameras, it makes it easier as it's just something you're wearing.
https://news.yahoo.com/finance/news/...ycsrp_catchall
The smartglasses use Meta's own AI in it's decision making, such as choosing an outfit for you to wear.
The author of this article tested it out and found it easy to use, but the AI will also suggest clothing items to buy to match, and the suggestions lean on more premium offerings.Mark Zuckerberg posted a video on Instagram demonstrating the new multimodal AI capabilities of Meta AI via the Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses. The feature, which is now live for select glasses users as part of the Meta View app’s Early Access program, helped Zuckerberg find a pair of pants to match a striped shirt. Leveraging the glasses built-in cameras, Meta AI successfully identified what the shirt looks like and made appropriate suggestions.
My brother has been using those glasses. Been consulting the AI to help him with medical stuff as a nurse in a cath lab.
And as far as I was told, max video length those glasses can record is 60 seconds.
Some people could reasonably be worried they may be surreptitiously filmed.
But not boring middle age elder millennials like the ones on this forum.
During the whole Michigan sign stealing scandal this year the guy in the middle of it was seen wearing those glasses
https://twitter.com/esjesjesj/status...TsKt-49cQ&s=19
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No one has ever used complex models to predict anything? I have been enlightened!
Anyway, off to watch tonight's weather report.
So JoCat got harassed off the internet... and it's from his I Like Girls video?
...What?
One of my FB friends posted a warning that his Google account was hacked, the post was public so it started getting spammed by scam bot accounts saying they could help with account recovery etc, I’m sure you’ve all seen their ilk before. But now the scammers started sharing the post, and their share was public, so even MORE scam bot accounts started commenting on the bot account and suddenly it’s bot inception and it’s truly fascinating.
Elon has blocked community notes from appearing on his account. He was sick of people bringing receipts every time he got something wrong.
bUt FrEe SpEeCh AbSoLuTiSm
It's not truly free speech if the poors can correct you at any time. He didn't spend $44B to not freely say whatever the fuck he wants.