Pozzible Posted yesterday at 07:08 PM Report Posted yesterday at 07:08 PM The NYPD is Teaching is Teaching America How to Track Everyone Everday Forever NYT gift article…. [think before following links] https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2025/09/15/opinion/nypd-surveillance.html?unlocked_article_code=1.mU8.A8K2.xjed9mR0gIOY&smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare Quote
Infected Posted 23 hours ago Report Posted 23 hours ago And this surprises you how? As technology improves and becomes more wide spread, expect this to happen. If you don’t like it, move to a less populated area or one with less technological usage. Seems like a simple solution to me. Live in a major city, expect everyone to be watching or spying on you. As for me, I love my rural upbringing and current lifestyle where the nearest neighbor is a Holstein cow by the property fence line. 😝 Quote
SomewhereonNeptune Posted 23 hours ago Report Posted 23 hours ago 3 minutes ago, Infected said: And this surprises you how? As technology improves and becomes more wide spread, expect this to happen. If you don’t like it, move to a less populated area or one with less technological usage. Seems like a simple solution to me. Live in a major city, expect everyone to be watching or spying on you. As for me, I love my rural upbringing and current lifestyle where the nearest neighbor is a Holstein cow by the property fence line. 😝 London has been one of the most surveilled cities in the world for years due to the sheer penetration of CCTV. Let's ask our UK friends about whether this has changed their behavior. Quote
Pozzible Posted 23 hours ago Author Report Posted 23 hours ago I’m not surprised. It was inevitable. But it came faster than I expected. And I don’t think this is something you can hide from. Not even living in rural America. (Read the entire article.) At least for anyone online, this is all part of our “permanent record.” We’re already seeing it affect people entering or leaving the US. Quote
Poz50something Posted 22 hours ago Report Posted 22 hours ago I think we constantly balance freedom and security. One result of CCTV, everyone carrying their cellphones and tech devices in general is we can no longer be anonymous or even unmonitored. Derek Chauvin was arrested and is now in jail for the rest of his life, because of the overwhelming amount of evidence from private cellphones documenting his gross civil rights abuses. My worry is that one day, the technology will be able to doctor such evidence to reach conclusions that lazy prosecutors want to reach. 1 Quote
hntnhole Posted 22 hours ago Report Posted 22 hours ago Well, just getting up in the morning poses a risk (slipping in the shower, some damn thing), so do we go back to bed and hide under the covers? No. We proceed with our lives, and if/when the piper comes to be paid, we fuck the piper instead. 2 2 Quote
Pozzible Posted 19 hours ago Author Report Posted 19 hours ago 3 hours ago, SomewhereonNeptune said: London has been one of the most surveilled cities in the world for years due to the sheer penetration of CCTV. CCTV is one thing, a matrix of all our data is quite another. After reading the NYT article, try reading the Wikipedia page on right to privacy. Kiss that goodbye. Everything we’ve ever done online is captured. Every hookup made, every story read, every movie watched, every post, every comment. And all of it instantly analyzed. I suspected we’d eventually live in a dystopian Huxley novel. Just came sooner than I expected. 1 1 Quote
SomewhereonNeptune Posted 15 hours ago Report Posted 15 hours ago 3 hours ago, Pozzible said: CCTV is one thing, a matrix of all our data is quite another. After reading the NYT article, try reading the Wikipedia page on right to privacy. Kiss that goodbye. Everything we’ve ever done online is captured. Every hookup made, every story read, every movie watched, every post, every comment. And all of it instantly analyzed. I suspected we’d eventually live in a dystopian Huxley novel. Just came sooner than I expected. Well now we have a world online with social media where it came along, was free, and most of us volunteers our interests and everything about ourselves. What we buy, what we eat, what we watch, who we like and how we're all 6-degrees of separation. And we did all of that voluntarily. If we were smart enough, we'd ditch our online identities (mostly) and adopt a different or more anonymous persona so that the data we're providing is completely misleading. Let them think you're really "Steve from Austin who is a womanizer, drinks craft beer and is a rabid Cowboys fan with a pizza addiction". 😉 Quote
verbalBTTM Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 13 hours ago, SomewhereonNeptune said: Well now we have a world online with social media where it came along, was free, and most of us volunteers our interests and everything about ourselves. What we buy, what we eat, what we watch, who we like and how we're all 6-degrees of separation. And we did all of that voluntarily. If we were smart enough, we'd ditch our online identities (mostly) and adopt a different or more anonymous persona so that the data we're providing is completely misleading. Let them think you're really "Steve from Austin who is a womanizer, drinks craft beer and is a rabid Cowboys fan with a pizza addiction". 😉 Speaking for myself, I was always anon online, and then things changed. Hiding became impossible if you lived in the modern world. From RFID tags embedded in everything you own to the time you take your morning shit, Skynet is aware of everything in real-time and can predict your movements and thoughts with a high degree of accuracy. Unless you're willing to live like Ted Kaczynski congratulations, you're in the matrix. Operation JLENS made hiding impossible, no matter what precautions you take. 1 Quote
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