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Yeah that’s why I don’t eat fast food, get take away from restaurants for the most part
Yeah that’s why I don’t eat fast food, get take away from restaurants for the most part
25Damn, How old?
What did he do?
It was pretty decent but we ended up taking two girls with us and heading over to Treasures (one of the girls sister works there. Keep it in the family I guess lol).
Lot's of the girls said it makes more sense to get a hotel suite and hold private parties now. Consider me sold on that idea
I'm thinking more in terms of military intelligence. E.g. how many people are with the target, relative position, rate of change of position, relative direction of motion, elevation. Think how useful something like that would be in the case of, say, the raid on Entebbe, or something more sinister like certain terrorist attacks, or the Chinese system of tracking everything you do. I imagine these devices will be made mandatory by Xi for all Chinese cell phones before long. Crazy shit. Connect that with those Boston Dynamics spawn of Cerberus bots plus some AI and you got yourself quite a nasty semi-autonomous weapon.From GPS, wifi, celldata, browsing, radar and on and on..
They already know everything about us.
Yeah, exactly, and people are crafty. They'll come up with all sorts of novel uses no one will even predict beforehand. But it seems like you're saying in one post they already know everything about us so it doesn't matter but in the other this new tech will bring a whole new level of intrusive creepy shit into the equation. I'm thinking the latter exclusively. Sure they already have all the commonly available stuff we tell everyone voluntarily every day--we're just always telling way more people than we realize. With this radar tech, it seems a lot more info is going to be in their hands, especially as it relates to whom you associate with, when, and how often, regardless of whether the other person tries to conceal that by using a burner phone/turning it off/leaving it off-site.Also from a small company that my friend know
"Acconeer sensors enable mobile devices to monitor human presence and vital signs. Its small size allows for design flexibility, and the extremely low power consumption enables always-on capability.
we will see A LOT of this in the near future.
- Vital signs: Breathing or pulse rate can be monitored with high accuracy. Applications include integration in wearables, baby monitors or alarm systems.
- Presence detection: Unlike cameras, radar sensors can detect and track humans without intrusion on personal integrity."
Radar will be "the next big thing" in IoT and other stuff. The things you can do with it.
Also it cant identify you so "omg its safe and no problem with integrity!11!
Seahawks need to step up the defense@Social Distance Warrior on Seattle and bought half a point for 1k
@Social Distance Warrior on Seattle and bought half a point for 1k