wow.
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@moreentropy danke, das ist ein guter Kommentar, der zeigt, dass du mehr weißt als ich, aber nichts zum Thema an sich beiträgt.
@SheDrivesMobility wow. Sorry, die Diskussion ist so alt wie Pokemon Go.
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@SheDrivesMobility wow. Sorry, die Diskussion ist so alt wie Pokemon Go.
@moreentropy danke erneut.
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@SheDrivesMobility Why I hate the military is that they end up using stuff people made for their "defense". Then some of them try to own the rights to things. Even if it was originally for public or kids.
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@SheDrivesMobility and where do we think that map that includes the US will be used? and against whom?

my bet is waging war against Americans on American soil, aka treason by #18USCs2381
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When I saw clips of mobs of youngsters running rampant through public and non-public spaces with cellphones held out in front of them recording as they went, my initial thought was some kind of ulterior 'mapping' was going on. Like, this is how they're augmenting Google Maps and "Street View" with data they can't capture from vans driving around public streets.
After all, the concept of #PokémonGo originated from the Google Maps: Pokémon Challenge, an April Fools' Day project released by Google Maps on April 1, 2014, that was created by Google engineer Tatsuo Nomura.
But it didn't occur to me until now, of course this dataset would be something quite valuable for the police and military to co-opt.
#Pokemon #CovertOps #Maps #Google #PokemonGo #Mapping #Surveillance #EFF #Military #Drones
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@SheDrivesMobility We're making games for kids into murderbots. We're like a cosmic horror species.
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@SheDrivesMobility "Cut the crap Kent, you've built a weapon."
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@aram secret life of data
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When I saw clips of mobs of youngsters running rampant through public and non-public spaces with cellphones held out in front of them recording as they went, my initial thought was some kind of ulterior 'mapping' was going on. Like, this is how they're augmenting Google Maps and "Street View" with data they can't capture from vans driving around public streets.
After all, the concept of #PokémonGo originated from the Google Maps: Pokémon Challenge, an April Fools' Day project released by Google Maps on April 1, 2014, that was created by Google engineer Tatsuo Nomura.
But it didn't occur to me until now, of course this dataset would be something quite valuable for the police and military to co-opt.
#Pokemon #CovertOps #Maps #Google #PokemonGo #Mapping #Surveillance #EFF #Military #Drones
@boksy This was the original point of Ingress (Niantic's first game). They never charged anyone a penny for it while they were part of Google, and it was well known that you were "paying" for the game by collecting data for Google Maps as you played.
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@SheDrivesMobility@norden.social So did Captcha for that matter.
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just btw; it was a 404 media research:
https://www.404media.co/pokemon-go-players-have-unwittingly-trained-ai-to-navigate-the-world/ -
@SheDrivesMobility Will the drones have nanobots in them, to scan our caves because we can't breathe our atmosphere?
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@SheDrivesMobility Military drones with information about civilian places, that's where they're going to be used.
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@SheDrivesMobility@norden.social So did Captcha for that matter.
@mzedp @SheDrivesMobility unfortunately with Catpcha shit people don't really have a choice

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@SheDrivesMobility (takes long draw on cigarette) I remember when the Ingress players were upset to discover their data was being used as the basis for Pokémon Go.
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@SheDrivesMobility LMAO.
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@SheDrivesMobility@norden.social And people always say I'm exaggerating when I say that using proprietary software literally kills people.
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