MOUCHE_A_MERDE,

i’m tech and my cam password is 123456. no, i joke, i have leave blank my password.

Butterbee,
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If I have cameras… I really don’t mind supplying the footage if police ask. But I really would like that they ask. And I REALLY don’t want them to have footage that they don’t ask for and don’t obtain a warrant for.

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  • CmdrShepard,

    It’s still flash storage inside our phones but it’s permanently mounted.

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  • CmdrShepard,

    Me too, but I was pointing out that it is still being used inside the phone, so those advancements in capacity aren’t just completely abandoned.

    southsamurai,
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    <span style="color:#323232;">And this is why I have no cameras in my home
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    Land_Strider,

    Hmm, do you have something to hide? A camera twerk a day keeps the search orders away!

    southsamurai,
    @southsamurai@sh.itjust.works avatar

    My homie, my twerks are free for all visitors, but you gotta leave the camera at the door

    pandarisu,

    No, no, this is why I walk around naked. If they’re going to be spying on me, I want to make them suffer

    krousenick,

    How does this Fusus get access to private security camera feeds? I would assume companies and citizens will have to opt in to the sharing? www.fusus.com

    otter, (edited )

    Yep, it’s intended to be opt in from the article

    Police let people know which cameras might be useful or people can try to sign up on their own

    webhead,
    @webhead@lemmy.world avatar

    This is why I refuse to own Ring cameras. Any company that has a program at all to share with the police is a nope from me. I don’t care if they say it’s opt in, it won’t be.

    1847953620,

    fucking disgusting

    jsdz,

    I wonder how disastrously bad things will need to get before it finally breaks through into public consciousness that maybe putting surveillance cameras everywhere was a bad idea. I expect we’ll find out in a couple of decades.

    Ottomateeverything,

    I’m really unsure of how this will play out. Gen Z seems to be way more okay with stuff like this and I think it’s just a general mindset shift that I don’t really see changing. Gen Z tends to constantly share their location with every acquaintance, on snapchat, etc all the time.

    As much as stuff like this freaks me out and seems many steps too far, younger generations don’t, so I feel this is going to get worse over time, not better.

    kakes,

    Surveillance cameras are fine imo. It’s connecting those cameras to some random server you don’t control that’s the concerning part.

    SkyNTP,

    This isn’t really the issue.

    The real issue is that people have become so soft, so INCREDIBLY dependant on convenience, that they have given up all control. Having autonomy/privacy/ownership over your own environment is just too much work. It’s easier to just let someone else handle the surveillance system for you. What could go wrong?

    This issue of complacency plagues just about everything, from cloud computing and banking to transportation and housing.

    1847953620,

    wall-e except it’ll be even more dystopian and the robot love story will instead be a deathmatch between rival corporation robo-wardogs

    moistclump,

    Oh Neptune.

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