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SCHEN8
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💻🔧Full-time"Computer Guy" 📺(Fmr) Twitch Variety Streamer 🤓 Geek/Nerd, gamer, movie buff, foodie & firearms enthusiast!
Oregon, USA Katılım Şubat 2018
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Since late June been back in #Darktide40k to check out the new Skitarii Class DLC! Been loving every minute of it! @fatsharkgames has this game in a great place and continues to cook, can't wait to see what's next!
PRAISE THE OMNISSIAH!!!

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And this is why owning #PhysicalMedia is important!
Don't buy digital, buy physical!
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PlayStation is deleting over 500 purchased movies from its customers' accounts 🎞️ • Includes films like 'Terminator 2', 'Rambo', 'Apocalypse Now', 'Hot Fuzz', and 'Moonlight' • Comes after a licensing deal ended
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Can't wait for S2! 😍
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London has no idea what's coming. Here's a new look at Blue Eye Samurai Season 2.
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No particular point here, just some general thoughts about AI surveillance in a real-world application:
Tannen (on the camera) and I recently went to a Target while traveling to buy some stuff for our trip. After buying stuff, we walked out and the door sensors went off because a clerk didn't remove a tag properly. We went back in and they told us to just walk out and that it was fine, since human cashiers already verified our purchase. I asked them to please locate the tag and remove it before we leave. The cashier said it was fine and not to worry about it. My concern was that, through some automated or AI system, we would be catalogued as thieves if we walked out and the 'AI' system thought the item was stolen.
Target has one of the world's most advanced camera-based loss prevention systems and, as I understand it, it logs shoplifting silently for people it has identified (seemingly partly with 'AI') until those people exceed a felonious amount of theft. My understanding is that Target waits to intervene with police until this point, so as to pin stiffer charges on people. It makes sense.
We ended up hunting for the tags on our own. I don't blame the cashier for handwaving it since she had literally just scanned our items, but we were both paranoid about the system erroneously flagging us for something we paid for. We searched for the tags ourselves instead and the door alarm didn't go off the next time. I had thought maybe I was operating on too high of a level of paranoia (as I often do out of safety), but just this morning, I read an article that people are having to prove themselves innocent after AI shoplifting detection systems are falsely flagging them and accusing them of theft after legitimately purchasing items.
That's it. There's no big point or anything. I think it makes sense for stores to have loss prevention, but I'm worried about if no one ever reviews the "AI" version of that before it logs faces as thieves. In our case, we weren't accused of anything -- but I do wonder if that first exit alarm trip logged my face in some system somewhere. Probably.
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How can @bstategames games argue that they want more realism in how the gun ADS but also makes majority of foregrips give negative ergonomics....
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Nearly half of all data centers planned to release in 2026 are expected to be delayed or canceled
A big reason is the shortage of electrical equipment manufactured overseas
(via @Business)


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