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Obvious patent

lundi 5 octobre 2020 à 02:00

Sony has got a patent on the obvious idea that a computer system (specifically, a game console) might use a camera to recognize all users, so no one needs to explicitly log in.

This patent would give Sony a basis to sue any other company that implements this idea. It does not necessarily mean that Sony itself will implement this idea, or even that it knows how to implement it reliably, but perhaps it will.

Would you want every Sony-made game console to be able to recognize you using biometrics? I would not.

On the other hand, given a game console powered by free software, I might be willing to give my friend's console some biometrics to recognize me by. But I'd want to be sure that they wouldn't be usable for recognizing me when I pass by a camera in the street, and that might be difficult to implement.

Surveillance planes and snipers to funeral

lundi 5 octobre 2020 à 02:00

The US government sent surveillance planes and snipers to George Floyd's funeral.

Protest against banks funding fossil fuels

lundi 5 octobre 2020 à 02:00

There were protests on Oct 2 against various banks that fund fossil fuels.

War crimes on trial

lundi 5 octobre 2020 à 02:00

*With Focus on Assange, Belmarsh Tribunal Puts 'US War Crimes on Trial'.*

This is a private activity, modeled after the Russell Tribunal in 1966.

Bankruptcy of Purdue Pharma

lundi 5 octobre 2020 à 02:00

The US government has worked out an agreement for the bankruptcy of Purdue Pharma that lets the individuals that own it off the hook.