• Pxtl@lemmy.ca
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    11 months ago

    Gargoyles represent the embarrassing side of the Central Intelligence Corporation. Instead of using laptops, they wear their computers on their bodies, broken up into separate modules that hang on the waist, on the back, on the headset. They serve as human surveillance devices, recording everything that happens around them. Nothing looks stupider; these getups are the modern-day equivalent of the slide-rule scabbard or the calculator pouch on the belt, marking the user as belonging to a class that is at once above and far below human society.

    – Snow Crash, by Neil Stephenson in 1992.

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      11 months ago

      At least the gargoyles in Snowcrash owned their data, selling it for profit to afford their tacky lifestyle. These new gargoyles give all their data to our surveillance megacorp overlords for free.

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    11 months ago

    Wonder how long it takes for the first Tesla driver to total his car this way…

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    11 months ago

    On the one hand I’d love a HUD which could, for example, remind me of the names of people I’d met before, or notes like ‘remember to talk to fred about his shrubbery’. Or tell me which shops I’m looking at are open, or give me directions to my destination… or random shit like the name of the plant I’m currently looking at. You can do some of this with a phone but in-vision is so much more useful IMO.

    OTOH the people capable of creating such technology are meta, google… and I don’t trust them one bit.

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    11 months ago

    I like how they are called glassholes. It sounds like another word I like.

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      11 months ago

      Someone forgot to do their focus group testing, or, even better, forgot to use their common sense.

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    11 months ago

    Nothing awkward at all about just randomly holding your arm out to watch TV while walking around the world. Sounds like a very relaxing experince having everyone stare at you while in an elevator.

    And if someone doesn’t want to be recorded, they have to explain “Don’t worry, it’s just Facebook that’s watching.”

    Legit gross behavior.

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      11 months ago

      And if someone doesn’t want to be recorded, they have to explain “Don’t worry, it’s just Facebook that’s watching.”

      In America at least, anywhere in public is fair game for recording. You have no expectation of privacy (from being seen) out and about in the world anyway, and that applies to recordings as well.

      Should it be this way? I’m honestly torn. But the long and the short of it is, if you’re somewhere that doesn’t expressly forbid video recording, assume you’re always on camera. Because you likely are.