• Kids in China are trying to beat facial recognition on video games
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https://www.businessinsider.in/kids-in-china-are-trying-every-trick-in-the-book-to-beat-the-facial-recognition-software-that-puts-a-mandatory-time-limit-on-popular-video-games/articleshow/67047839.cms
does vibrating get around the facial recognition software?
Tencent's share price has dropped nearly 30% since the year began, and the company has lost about $200 billion of its overall value. whoops guess that authoritarian government is bad for business
the chinese surveillance state will be brought down by 12 year olds who can't play fortnite anymore
I seem to be more focused on the shaking than i am anything else
*Vibrates into a new life form* "I can finally play fortnite!"
These children and their parents are going to get disappeared.
Yes. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5rdXvtdSIF8
gamers rise UP
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/194167041685454848/522532781725712385/SCRAWWWWWWWWWWW.PNG
Gamers will truly rise up.
China is like another fucking dimension that exists in our own. There is so much outlandish and fucked up shit going on there.
It's like they read 1984, and decided it was an instruction manual.
The Theory and Practice of Oligarchical Collectivism
Well China stole all that data from the Mariott hotel chain. It was surmised by intelligence experts they're doing that to use deep data searches to find connections between american spies and chinese nationals I can only imagine how deep the web of socially controlling technologies goes there and how every practice to void them only makes them more capable.
WHY IS THIS THREAD VIBRATING
Okay, how is the Vibrating Thread bug still something that people are being surprised by?
and how am I not getting it.
There was like a couple months in like 2008 when people were convinced that China was going to become the next greatest country and leave America in the dust but as it turns out China has taken it upon themselves to do a 1-man race back to the days of Mao and now I think nobody in their right fucking minds would want to live in China if they had a choice
WHY IS THIS STILL A PROBLEM @garry AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
They don't really care and the company has no power to pressure the government. In 5000 years, the closest that China has been to a democracy was from 1927 to 1949 with Chiang Kai-shek.
I haven't had this happen before and it's amusing me
It doesn't happen on certain monitors. I have a duel monitor set up and it happens on one monitor but not the other.
Maybe the fact that absolutely nothing has done about it and that it trashes my CPU usage.
The issue has something to do with the text in the embed causing a scrollbar to appear when it wraps (either due to the image taking up space or too long of a description), which then moves the text, but then the text pushes the embed to expand, no longer necessitating the scroll bar, so the bar dissapears, the text contracts, wraps, and causes the scrollbars again. At least that's my theory, I know I can fix it by opening the browser inspector and deleting the embed text but I'm too lazy to really investigate the style causing it.
Is it a bad thing that the first thought in my head when I read the title was "I wonder if they've tried doing the 'open eye' thing"?
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