This. Just, this.
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This. Just, this.
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This. Just, this.
@cstross want it too
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This. Just, this.
@cstross@wandering.shop this. but I also want laser pointers going around me
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@missbullitt @cstross yeah...
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@chikl @cstross Oh, cool. I’d seen the CV Dazzle project before, already linked in the thread, but wasn’t aware they’d done a bunch more work in the area.
…but also, they’re on mastodon. Maybe they’ll appreciate being looped into the thread? @adam_harvey
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This. Just, this.
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@farbenstau @mbirth @cstross Different pattern as in… the same dots but bot matching the relative locations of the constellation or guilloche style patterns that are typically also present on bank notes?
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@farbenstau @mbirth @cstross Different pattern as in… the same dots but bot matching the relative locations of the constellation or guilloche style patterns that are typically also present on bank notes?
@nblr @mbirth @cstross Huh. I posted an answer to that, first it showed up thrice, then upon deleting the newest one, all three copies disappeared.
Let's try this again.
Scanners/photocopiers trigger on histogram values, even with all EURions edited out. So the next step would be a shirt with a color pattern that recreates the histogram value of actual currency, maybe with one or more EURions sprinkled across it for good measure. -
@Scurra@mastodon.social @cstross
Which jurisdiction?@midgephoto @cstross I'm in the UK; in central London mostly. And the page has been triggered a couple of times (not just by bots) which amused me.
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@cstross oh, but this exists. someone on here did a small batch of sew-on patches a few years ago that were QR codes of the EICAR test file. we have a couple...
@ireneista @cstross I cross-stitched one last year:
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This. Just, this.
@cstross And this is why I use a separate QR scanner app that shows me what it scanned before opening it.
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This. Just, this.
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@cstross I'm now wearing a badge on my coat that is a QR code which links to a page on my personal website that (currently) says "by photographing/filming me without permission, you agree to pay me an appearance fee of £100." It's obviously an empty threat, but hey, I felt like I needed to do something.
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@Scurra@mastodon.social @cstross
I wonder if you might find it as effective to ask people not to disseminate or publish pictures in which you are identifiable?
Certainly the demand for a fee doesn't have a legal base.
I photograph races and so on, and there are occasional people who have good reason, court orders etc, to not have their image published, so their numbers are marked and if we catch them in an image we intercept it. More effort is applied due to the good reason and request.
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@Scurra@mastodon.social @cstross
I wonder if you might find it as effective to ask people not to disseminate or publish pictures in which you are identifiable?
Certainly the demand for a fee doesn't have a legal base.
I photograph races and so on, and there are occasional people who have good reason, court orders etc, to not have their image published, so their numbers are marked and if we catch them in an image we intercept it. More effort is applied due to the good reason and request.
@midgephoto @cstross
Yes, I realise that's the actual request I should be making. I just couldn't resist the slightly facetious one instead. -
@cstross Reminds me of a time someone put sql injection text next to their license plate of their car to delete the entire stop light database, and it worked.
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I wish I did.
https://xkcd.com/327/ -
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I heard of an attempt to fail the system, that backfired brutally, as the Person changed their plate to a set of Zeros in hope the data couldn't be assigned to the sum of Zero, but what the person didn't knew was that all not applicable data would be relocated to the sum of Zero giving that person all not correctly processed tickets...
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This. Just, this.
LOL!

THX for the link!