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  • Ensign_Crab@lemmy.worldtome_irl@lemmy.worldMe_irl
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    16 days ago

    They’re not worried about food or shelter or healthcare or keeping the lights on. They’re not worried about losing their jobs.

    They’re worried that they haven’t exploited every cent they can wring from those outside of Epstein’s orbit.










  • Ensign_Crab@lemmy.worldtoLemmy Shitpost@lemmy.worlddo not
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    26 days ago

    I want to make this clear: I was not speaking about myself, but a hypothetical attacker. I don’t even know if such an attack would be effective.

    That said, the rolls on the cat printer are 57mm and would probably be easier to resolve on a moving vehicle, and it would only need to last long enough to be read by one camera. Plus, the P-Touch doesn’t look like a kitty cat.


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    26 days ago

    It would be interesting to train an image recognition algorithm on detecting flock cameras

    Or just query nearby bluetooth devices:

    https://www.ryanohoro.com/post/spotting-flock-safety-s-falcon-cameras

    EDIT: Also, those things read bumper stickers in addition to license plates. I’ve often wondered if they check for injection attacks between character recognition and storing it in their database.

    Another edit: An attacker wouldn’t even need to put the sticker on their own vehicle. And a $20 thermal receipt printer (a “cat printer” as they’re known because the most popular model has cat ears and a cute cat face on it) can print on rolls of adhesive paper. I honestly wonder why no one uses them for sticker-based graffiti already. Probably because thermal prints don’t last long in sunlight.