Imaginary-Fun-80085
Imaginary-Fun-80085 t1_j08ksc6 wrote
Reply to comment by ebcdicZ in Iran execution: Man publicly hanged from crane amid protests by eskimo_e63
Donald Trump was elected president. Doesn't mean he's not a puppet.
Imaginary-Fun-80085 t1_iwwbryu wrote
Reply to comment by CPLCraft in As measles outbreak sickens dozens of children in Ohio, local health officials seek help from CDC | CNN by Surly_Cynic
I mean there's a lot of answers to this problem. Take their kids away. let the kids die. If they learn their lesson the next kids won't be in danger, if they don't then let more kids die or take more kids away.
Imaginary-Fun-80085 t1_iwwbir9 wrote
Reply to As measles outbreak sickens dozens of children in Ohio, local health officials seek help from CDC | CNN by Surly_Cynic
Wait, the CDC? Aren't those the guys who want to inject us with <insert poison name here>. /s
Imaginary-Fun-80085 t1_isc6a4m wrote
Reply to comment by iamchairs in Meta’s VR Headset Harvests Personal Data Right Off Your Face - Cameras inside the device that track eye and face movements can make an avatar’s expressions more realistic, but they raise new privacy questions. by speckz
Hey, buddy, I'm only using the downvote because you're wrong and just won't admit it. It's my sacred duty.
Imaginary-Fun-80085 t1_isc5n44 wrote
Reply to comment by iamchairs in Meta’s VR Headset Harvests Personal Data Right Off Your Face - Cameras inside the device that track eye and face movements can make an avatar’s expressions more realistic, but they raise new privacy questions. by speckz
Yes and the virality is fed to people with competing ideas to rile them up and increase clicks. You're just telling me I'm wrong and then proving me right just in more words.
Imaginary-Fun-80085 t1_isc58sb wrote
Reply to comment by iamchairs in Meta’s VR Headset Harvests Personal Data Right Off Your Face - Cameras inside the device that track eye and face movements can make an avatar’s expressions more realistic, but they raise new privacy questions. by speckz
You don't seem to understand what the downvote represents.
Imaginary-Fun-80085 t1_isc56mp wrote
Imaginary-Fun-80085 t1_isc4qkx wrote
Reply to comment by iamchairs in Meta’s VR Headset Harvests Personal Data Right Off Your Face - Cameras inside the device that track eye and face movements can make an avatar’s expressions more realistic, but they raise new privacy questions. by speckz
You shouldn't be sorry the words were big. You should be sorry you thought I was an idiot and easily fooled by sugared tongues.
Imaginary-Fun-80085 t1_isc4los wrote
Imaginary-Fun-80085 t1_isc4fkn wrote
Reply to comment by iamchairs in Meta’s VR Headset Harvests Personal Data Right Off Your Face - Cameras inside the device that track eye and face movements can make an avatar’s expressions more realistic, but they raise new privacy questions. by speckz
Oh the people responsible to creating the system that monitors us all? Let's not forget that we only found this information out because an ex employee of Cambridge Analytica spoke out.
For all we know, selling information is happening right now. FTC can't act on anything if they don't know.
Imaginary-Fun-80085 t1_isc3fx0 wrote
Reply to comment by iamchairs in Meta’s VR Headset Harvests Personal Data Right Off Your Face - Cameras inside the device that track eye and face movements can make an avatar’s expressions more realistic, but they raise new privacy questions. by speckz
Funny how that works eh. Every rebuttal I have shoots down your badly constructed ideas.
Imaginary-Fun-80085 t1_isc37zt wrote
Reply to comment by iamchairs in Meta’s VR Headset Harvests Personal Data Right Off Your Face - Cameras inside the device that track eye and face movements can make an avatar’s expressions more realistic, but they raise new privacy questions. by speckz
Well that's because unlike you, I don't make stupid arguments that are false. I know what words mean and I don't plan to sales talk my way out of bad things.
Imaginary-Fun-80085 t1_isc2zx8 wrote
Reply to comment by iamchairs in Meta’s VR Headset Harvests Personal Data Right Off Your Face - Cameras inside the device that track eye and face movements can make an avatar’s expressions more realistic, but they raise new privacy questions. by speckz
And how are the regulations going to stop it in the future? And what about the privacy/security culture? Did they get that culture right after the Cambridge Analytica scandal? Maybe they never had that kind of culture no matter what you think or what they say.
Best to get your head out of your ass and stop believing in lies that are easily disprovable by random people on the internet.
Imaginary-Fun-80085 t1_isbw002 wrote
Reply to comment by MicroSofty88 in Meta’s VR Headset Harvests Personal Data Right Off Your Face - Cameras inside the device that track eye and face movements can make an avatar’s expressions more realistic, but they raise new privacy questions. by speckz
If a watch can tell you if you've been in a car crash, a phones sensors can definitely get more data than you thought it could.
Imaginary-Fun-80085 t1_isbv8q1 wrote
Reply to comment by iamchairs in Meta’s VR Headset Harvests Personal Data Right Off Your Face - Cameras inside the device that track eye and face movements can make an avatar’s expressions more realistic, but they raise new privacy questions. by speckz
>Their algorithms help viral content achieve higher virality.
By promoting them. So yes, Facebook does promote divisive articles to achieve higher virality. Look, just because you fancy it up, doesn't mean words have changed their meaning.
And yes, every platform has the same problem but their capability is very very small and lots of times, their capability is directly based on facebooks capability.
You could say that Facebook is the evil company that gives other companies bad ideas.
Imaginary-Fun-80085 t1_isbv0li wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Meta’s VR Headset Harvests Personal Data Right Off Your Face - Cameras inside the device that track eye and face movements can make an avatar’s expressions more realistic, but they raise new privacy questions. by speckz
Yeah I remember when Alexa was only listening to you when you called out it's name. Turns out that's not the case but Alexa doesn't store any recordings so it should be good. Turns out that's not the case.
Facebook is absolutely going to record everything on day 1.
Imaginary-Fun-80085 t1_j21plfl wrote
Reply to comment by MalcolmLinair in Russian troops able to freeze sperm for free - lawyer by Many-Coach6987
would be such a shame if the freezers in the facility were somehow defrosted due to security oversight.