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kaia (kaia@brotka.st)'s status on Tuesday, 06-Jun-2023 20:00:09 JST kaia
@mikka it has multiple cameras that the user has no complete control over. it can even do 3D shots. I know there's no reasonable expectation of privacy in public, but at least now with phones you know which creep might film you. -
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Hoppmester Fønvind Snublebluss (mikka@medic.cafe)'s status on Tuesday, 06-Jun-2023 20:07:46 JST Hoppmester Fønvind Snublebluss
@kaia As you know, the AVP does not have offload capabilities and the camera recording function is limited to 6s, showing a massive "recording" red light on it.
If some dude or dudette or whomever stares at you with a blinking red light on their diving goggles, that's a much larger warning sign than the current "I have my iPhone Pro in my breast pocket, camera facing outward, and I am looking at a newspaper" approach, or the button hole $29 camera I have at home.
I think we DO have a reasonable expectation not to be filmed, one that is broken by governments and people all the time, but I don't think the issue is a massive diving goggle that could provide great opportunities to some neurodivergent, sensory reduced, and phobic folk, among other things.
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kaia (kaia@brotka.st)'s status on Tuesday, 06-Jun-2023 20:08:47 JST kaia
@mikka thanks for explaining, I did not know about the recording lights :comfy_cirno: as a nontechnical person I'd still feel very uncomf facing a user wearing it.
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