Normalize flipping off Flock cams.
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Normalize flipping off Flock cams.
@alice flipping off? Normalize smashing them with a fucking brick!
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@alice Googling how many ultrabright IR LEDs can I fit in various pieces of headware, because making them hate their job is easier when I make that job as hard as humanly possible.

@SymTrkl @alice Wonder if you could give someone a headache by making the IR leds strobe at the right frequency. hopefully wouldn't effect anyone looking at the hat normally, but anyone watching through a camera would see flashing lights.
Guess you'd probably have to be careful not to flash them too fast or at the wrong frequencies and cause seizures -
@alice flipping off? Normalize smashing them with a fucking brick!
@notthatdelta while I love that approach and enthusiasm, I can't publicly recommend the use of bricks with #FuckICE painted on them...for legal reasons.
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@alice Googling how many ultrabright IR LEDs can I fit in various pieces of headware, because making them hate their job is easier when I make that job as hard as humanly possible.

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@notthatdelta while I love that approach and enthusiasm, I can't publicly recommend the use of bricks with #FuckICE painted on them...for legal reasons.
@alice Oh I understand, totally! I also wouldn't recommend full face coverings, gloves, leaving phones at home, or approaching on foot. Definitely not suggesting anyone do any of those things!
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@SymTrkl @alice Wonder if you could give someone a headache by making the IR leds strobe at the right frequency. hopefully wouldn't effect anyone looking at the hat normally, but anyone watching through a camera would see flashing lights.
Guess you'd probably have to be careful not to flash them too fast or at the wrong frequencies and cause seizures@mindpersephone I feel like rolling shutter artifacts would prevent it above a certain frequency threshold, but on the other hand it's gonna be headache enough if you can get the exposure to blow out.
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Normalize flipping off Flock cams.
@alice We need to find a qr code that encodes an exploit that takes the camera off line to wear on t-shirts.
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@CorvidCrone @Shdwdrgn @SymTrkl @alice
last time I looked, if you wanted to destroy cameras (flock, ring, et al) you need at least a class 3 laser, hypothetically
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Normalize flipping off Flock cams.
@alice I feel like I saw Benn Jordan detailing several things which one should never do to those cameras.
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Normalize flipping off Flock cams.
I recently lived where Flock cameras that were put on a map were met by a specially modified off road truck like target practice. The county eventually had every Flock camera contracted to be removed.
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Normalize flipping off Flock cams.
@alice the only flipping is to flip the camera over so it stops invading public spaces. Also make sure to wear a proper mask
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Normalize flipping off Flock cams.
@alice I can also wave a Mexican flag in from of them to throw them off.
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Normalize flipping off Flock cams.
@alice yes, off the mounts, onto the cement
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Normalize flipping off Flock cams.
@alice Someone in my neighborhood seems to have flipped one right off of its pole. Seem to have repurposed its solar panel, too. Very conscientious of them.

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Why? Because someone is reviewing that footage to look for immigrants, and I want them to hate their job.
@alice Oh, I hadn't thought of that. They're on my college campus and public safety watches the feral cats on them (and got one of 'em a home...)
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Why? Because someone is reviewing that footage to look for immigrants, and I want them to hate their job.
the yolov3tiny models the falcon cameras uses detect "birds." But it's probably just detecting "person" and uploading those frames.
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@alice We need to find a qr code that encodes an exploit that takes the camera off line to wear on t-shirts.
Sadly, the cameras don't do any actual OCR or object decoding in real time. The YOLO models just crop objects and upload to AWS for "processing."
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Sadly, the cameras don't do any actual OCR or object decoding in real time. The YOLO models just crop objects and upload to AWS for "processing."