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When i lived in London 15 years ago the narrative was that you couldn’t walk down a street that didn’t have a camera on it. You could be tracked everywhere.
Yeah the bladerunnerz targeted the ulez (ultra low emissions zone) Cameras. They were charging people who traveled into London or something like that. But the way they operated should be looked at, they were a quite decentralized group of activist who systemically took down these cameras, I remember reading at one point that almost 50% of the ULEZ cameras were not functioning mainly due to the bladerunners. Just saying us Americans can learn a thing or two from how they operated. Someone make a MLS chat. I have a small FPV drone that has a decent range, plus a nice night time camera that I want to attach a laser pointer on and take a run. Even tho flock is now hidding ssid and such to try and prevent people from locating them deflock.Org has a huge log of cameras.
More evidence that the Chinese people I speak with are correct when they laugh anytime an American says “but we have freedom and aren’t surveilled by the government”.
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Austin 1 week ago
Can flock be subpoenaed for defense? If they are going to to spy on everyone, they should have to defend everyone
Seriously though- what crime? as an average individual living in many major US cities the net impact of crime was having my bag stolen on the beach. Don’t think I’m a-typical. Call me cynical but I doubt flock are trying to protect those low income people in high crime areas
Spent four days in London in April. Rented a car. Got 5 tickets, all from cameras. Drove carefully and responsibly (had my wife and son in the car with me). Two of them were for driving during a time when I was supposed to pay a congestion charge to drive. So basically, they already have 15-minute cities-like enforcement. Really crazy stuff. Most expensive car rental of my life.
When they signed the John McCain NDAA back a few years ago, this is what they envisioned. No Chinese electronics, because we want to do it ourselves
Nostr and SimpleX over meshnets will be the backbone of any future resistance movement. That's why it has value. Not because UX/UI suffers mainstream adoption.
i started mapping alpr's in metro atlanta a decade ago, and stopped a couple years later because it was already out of hand. glad everyone's noticing now, but ... this boat sailed a long time ago View quoted note →
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dustygrooves 1 week ago
Tax Revolt. Get a handful of big employers to stop income tax withholding.
But Matt you're failing to see the bigger picture: the child of immigrants is going to raise a fat Series E off of selling out your 4th Amendment rights!
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Fiat Free 6 days ago
The surveillance state is expanding. The only way to stop it is to exit the fiat system and stop paying for this.
Dumb question alert - what am I looking at? ( I’d Google it, but most likely to get an answer relating to animal flocks 😂 )
2022 moment Although it's been around a lot longer than that, that's when they really started rolling this out across America. And people are only just starting to realise now damn. Why people gotta be so slow. No wonder they are able to get away with his shit when it takes literal years for y'all to even start reacting to the situation
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Cody 5 days ago
Wyoming is looking good🔥🔥🔥. Wake up and move to freedom country