

Do you not see the contradiction between centralised surveillance like this and anarchy? Or are you just a troll?


Do you not see the contradiction between centralised surveillance like this and anarchy? Or are you just a troll?


Will nobody think of the poor GPUs?


Either none of the commenters read the article or they’re all the type confused by women choosing the bear.
Nothing but fragile male egos on display.
Take your lazy gendered stereotypes away with you please.


If students have to use AI in order to make it look like they’re not using AI — what on earth will a system like this do to people? Quite how it will be able to read the intent of people’s actions without throwing up a huge number of false-positives is something that I don’t understand.
And quite what workers are supposed to do when they receive an ‘alert’ of this nature, I’m not sure. Go up to the individual and tell them that their behaviour has been flagged as suspicious? Way to make me feel more anxious in public.


Getting high off your own supply


“FREEDOM OF SPEECH”


Thanks babs x


Do you love me?
I think some people feel alone and helpless; life can be really cruel to some people and if you’ve been brought up in an environment of constant negativity, perhaps neglect, and you don’t have much of a support network then it isn’t always obvious that there’s an alternative.
I don’t know that anyone really gets enjoyment from expressing constant negativity, but it could be a symptom of depression or similar.


My point wasn’t one of convenience, but more one of privacy. What’s the difference between someone demanding a photo of your ID (and then storing it) and someone taking the same information from an NFC scan and then storing it?


Why can’t people just go down to their local shop, show their ID like when you buy alcohol, and buy some kind of age verification token/code which can be used with online services?


I was being a bit difficult tbh.
But it is absolutely true that we can’t know for sure that it isn’t being leaked elsewhere.


If I were you I’d have a look at what Russia and Iran have been doing w.r.t. whitelists recently.
It may be tricky to block tor if you’re using a blacklisting strategy. But I imagine it’s fairly easy to block if you use a whitelisting strategy.


I mean it is, I could create a service that provided access to Tor via a VPN, but it would remove 99% of the reason you might want to use Tor.


Please present your ID to make use of Tor.


So these are the kind of people who do fire and rehire schemes.


/poke


Yeah, why doesn’t it include any of the UK cities that actually have tram networks?
It could be argued that you’re demonstrating the mirror of what you’re describing.
When you come to a discussion with notions of how people are going to respond to you, it can be quite easy to trigger exactly the behaviour that you’re expecting to see. Come expecting rancour, and rancour may well be what you find.
You know I would take a different perspective on this. It’s common for men to believe that expressing emotional vulnerability is a weakness; it’s something that should be stamped out. Think of the Stoic male stereotype. And I think your idea of ‘male fragile egos’ plays into this trope; to me, it’s only a step removed from telling all these men to stop whining because their feelings don’t matter. I personally don’t think you can be a legitimate feminist and reinforce toxic gender stereotypes like this at the same time.
What I see in this thread is men, sometimes indirectly, expressing feelings of vulnerability. To tell these people that what they’re feeling doesn’t matter because women have it worse, and worse tell them that they should have show sympathy, means that everyone sees a degree of hypocrisy.
So why would they be likely to take you arguments seriously?