• Captain Aggravated@sh.itjust.works
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    6 小时前

    I’ve worn split wireframe glasses since I was in middle school. I’ve never worn thick plastic rimmed glasses. For most of my life, I didn’t know this is why, but it is now.

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      6 小时前

      Works out for you and no shade I’m happy for you :)

      I’ve worn wires, but I’m a rough guy. They don’t hold up for me. I will stress for ME.

      I also like the look of heavy frames, military they called them “BC’s”. Call me old, er old school but its my jam.

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        6 小时前

        Birth Control Glasses. Spectacles so ugly you can’t get laid wearing them. +2 perception, -11 charisma.

        I’ve got a scar across the bridge of my nose because of my wireframes. I was working as both an instructor and company mechanic at a small flight school, I needed to take some precision measurement of something on the engine, so I went to the toolbox, got a pair of calipers, and I was setting them up as I was walking to the plane, I ran slam into the trailing edge of the wing at eye level. Knocked my ass to the floor, and as I got up I realized I had blood running down my nose, because the wing had pushed my glasses into my face so hard the wire frame cut me.

        Do you know what a static wick is? See, airplanes are prone to gathering static electricity, which will build up around the airplane and cause Saint Elmo’s Fire. Which wasn’t a problem back in the days of tall ships, it is a problem in the days of modern avionics. So airplanes will often have these antenna or frayed wire-like structures attached to their trailing edges to bleed off static electricity. And judging by the scratch I left on that wing flap, my eye socket missed one by about 5 inches.

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    6 小时前

    Nice to see no one learned anything from Google Glass. This is why we’re fucked as a species.

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      I got the first invites and I soul searched and bowed out, I offered my code to a few close friends and they saw what I was talking about and moved on.

      Its late and I’m full on run on sentences.

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      1 天前

      I thought it was a good idea to record every interaction with the police without them knowing that you did so. Are we now saying that wearing a hidden camera in public is bad?

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        The US police doesn’t even care if people are overtly filming them killing people without cause, they still get away with it.

        How would a “hidden” camera change this?

        Also, it is fairly easy to see the camera lenses on smart glasses, they could easily find a way to knock the glasses off your face and step on them to look like a plausible accident.

        You take them to court, the police department pays, best case, the police is transferred to another district.

        It is far better to have a dashcam with a fisheye lens in your car, it is easily overlooked and and has a large FOV, while also picking up sound.

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          The US police doesn’t even care if people are overtly filming them killing people without cause, they still get away with it.

          I see your point and agree but this part is not that clear cut.

          Cameras help, they just aren’t 100% effective against all cops, and against all types of abuse.

          But the guy you’re replying to did miss the whole…whole-whole. He crazy.

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          The US police doesn’t even care if people are overtly filming them killing people without cause

          Not true. They hate it.

          they still get away with it.

          The individual police officer might, but filming them is for your protection from a wrongful conviction and to secure damages should they break the law during the arrest.

          Also, it is fairly easy to see the camera lenses on smart glasses, they could easily find a way to knock the glasses off your face and step on them to look like a plausible accident.

          This sounds far more contrived than knocking a phone out of your hand.

          You take them to court, the police department pays, best case, the police is transferred to another district.

          A few hundred thousand dollars is a lot of money to most people. Maybe not to you though.

          It is far better to have a dashcam with a fisheye lens in your car, it is easily overlooked and and has a large FOV, while also picking up sound.

          Sure, but when you are a pedestrian, this isn’t an option.

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              I don’t use them, but if I lived in a country where the police habitually abuse innocent citizens and get away with it, I would carry a camera on my person 24/7.

              Baseless insinuation in an ineffective attempt to smear, not withstanding.

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    Thank fucking god.

    Wearing those should allow anybody to punch your face without law-based repercussions

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    1 天前

    (Although TBH, I would really love to have a wearable computer that was fully open source and local. Unfortunately, big tech going full Orwell has ruined the idea permanently.)

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      Oh I would love a computer on my face to that isn’t part of some BS like meta. How fun would it be to look at an object and ask “what is it” and it can find the answer. On a sidebar giving you real time health updates like heart rate, O2 levels, ect. Oh theres a storm rolling in, good to know I’ll roll my cars windows up.

      Or my fav, your approaching a flock camera, here is an alternate route.

      Plus news/rss/emails all in a AR setting.

      But we all know this is probably never going to happen because these scumbags want to monetize/teach their failing AI to make a buck.

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        Honestly this is one of the biggest bummers for me. I love new tech that comes out, but every time I see something my first thought isn’t “oh boy I wonder how I can use this” it’s “ah great I wonder how that’s gonna gather data on me”

        It sucks, the “user data” market has taken all the whimsy out of tech for me.

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        24 小时前

        I had high hopes for Google Glass because of the previous work of the GA Tech professor who led it, until it came out. That thing was a regression in both privacy and functionality compared to his self-built wearable computers from the '90s or 2000s.

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        Oh I would love a computer on my face to that isn’t part of some BS like meta. How fun would it be to look at an object and ask “what is it” and it can find the answer. On a sidebar giving you real time health updates like heart rate, O2 levels, ect. Oh theres a storm rolling in, good to know I’ll roll my cars windows up.

        Tbh, I don’t see how this is significantly better than a smartphone or smartwatch, besides the gimmick factor of having a HUD

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      I think I would rather have AR glasses then glasses w/ a camera.

      Yeah more I think about it the more I can get behind that.

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            A HUD and AR are something different tho.

            A HUD is just a display you can look at while keeping your focus on something else. My car has that, it has no relation to the outside world, it’s just a display.

            With AR the information presented is placed within the world around you. Using a camera and motion tracking, it can place stuff in relation to real stuff around you. Think Pokemon-Go.

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    At least two major events that happen in my city have announced a full ban on the pervert glasses

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    Good. Cuz if I see you recording and I ask you to stop, you get one warning… I won’t hesitate to punch you in the face and break those obnoxious glasses on your face if you argue. Hey maybe you’ll go viral 😅

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        Most likely a ticket and court appearance.

        I’m telling you, Zuck aka Zuck the Cuck is obsessed with watching people. First, Meta buys Oculus in a really odd/weird move for the company, as AR/VR grows slightly popular, mostly niche. The partnership with Rayban shows they’re really more so just for data gathering, eavesdropping, spying, invasion of privacy, getting there juicy gossip that isn’t posted to social media, intimate moments between 2 people (which could include underage users too), and other likely more sinister purposes I haven’t thought of.

        Meta is the least likely company to give a shit about any one individual as a person, and it’s all about “engagement” and obsession of use of their platform. If someone records me, in a state that’s a 2-party consent state for audio/video recording, and they do not comply, I would be swift to take action. Meta doesn’t care about laws or policy, they’ll push any blame to the users for needing to check with local laws, etc, and find any other scapegoat possible like always. “It’s never their fault” duh.

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            You can record video, but you need consent for audio, or it needs to be posted somewhere for petiole to be aware. Most dash cams or security cameras can omit audio for this reason.

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                Basically. If you’re not recorded by a perv, you’re recorded by dozens of businesses as you drive by or walk by. Where I work, I personally installed our 100+ camera systems.

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    I was living in NYC when Google Glass first premiered. Within three or four days, almost every restaurant, every shop, and certainly every bar and club had a sign that said “Google glass forbidden! Anyone wearing Google glass will be banned for life!“

    I didn’t see many people wearing them, but when I did, it wouldn’t be long before I saw some random person just punch the fuck out of that person, or grab the headset off of the person’s face and just stomp it, and then just start screaming at the person who was wearing them until they ran away, while everyone nearby cheered them on.

    And every time, I felt that they deserved that— because they did.

    With all of these secret spyware sunglasses that Meta is pushing out today? I fully expected people being beat to death with baseball bats, or being shot in the face with guns. I’m actually quite glad that people are learning their lessons now before they are just being fucking murdered in the streets. But if that’s what it takes for people to stop wearing these sunglasses, not spy on people in record them without their permission, then so be it.

    Listen up, you entitled assholes. You wear these stupid spyglasses in public, and you deserve every shred of bodily harm and violence that you get coming to you. And if it takes every single person who puts them on their face being torn apart in the streets and dying horrific death until a long gets past banning them forever, then please please please make that happen. People need to learn that their personal entitlement will cost them their lives if it steps hard enough on others that the others fight back. And we others? We need to learn how to fight back hard enough to make them stop.

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    Now do cell phones.

    Honestly the hot mic you carry in your pocket that can be used as a wire to record every conversation is more invasive

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      Pretty funny that the big privacy promoters downvote these comments all the time.

      It’s perfectly okay to spy on them, apparently, as long as you do it in a way they don’t deem “unfashionable”.