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orshack86

orshack86

@orshack86

Fan of feminine curves and associated arts+crafts.

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Aaron Day
Aaron Day@AaronRDay·
THEY BUILT A FACE PRISON AND PUT EVERY OHIOAN IN IT Since 2013, Ohio has silently enrolled millions in facial recognition without consent. This is post 7 of 7. Time to see the full system. 1/ June 2013. Ohio launches statewide facial recognition. 30 million driver's license photos. Zero public notification. You renewed your license, they captured your biometrics. 2/ 4,406 officials can access your face data across 504 agencies. Not just state police. County sheriffs. Local cops. Federal agents. 3/ FBI gets 3.8% of all searches. No warrant required from you. Just permission from Ohio's Bureau of Criminal Investigation. 4/ 2024 update. Northeast Ohio Regional Fusion Center now uses Clearview AI. That's 30 billion scraped social media photos searchable by law enforcement. 5/ No opt-out exists. No removal process. No appeals. Your biometric data is state property forever. They didn't build a database. They built a digital panopticon where your face is the permanent prisoner ID number.
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Ludlow Institute
Ludlow Institute@LudlowInstitute·
"Surveillance helps catch the bad guys, and I have nothing to hide. So why care about privacy?" Because it's not just about you—it's about society speeding towards a terrifying future.
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Mixtrix
Mixtrix@MixtrixFix·
ONLINE SWers new to things: I know it might seem like SW is more acceptable than it used to be. I know for many primarily "online" SWers it can seem like NBD what with OF being popular etc. And also you are probably surrounded with other cool women/people doing the same thing so it feels like a lot of us do this stuff. But you are actually living on the fringes of society whether you realize it or not. Most of the world outside of this scene probably doesnt approve of your existence. There are people who actively think you should be punished for this stuff. You are an outsider no matter how many kindred spirits youve met during your online time as an SWer. If you are doing ANYTHING with a sexual connotation to it (selling feet pics etc) then there are a lot of people who consider you a "whore." This is why all of us "whores" usually choose to stick together. And a lot of the outside world sees your feet pics to be as big of a transgression as they do things that YOU might consider "much worse." So no point judging each other. You are already technically considered part of the "dregs of society" by a lot of the normies. I dont think this about you but unfortunately a lot of ppl really do. NMW you are living on the edge and what you are doing has some risk to it. And you might never be able to truly go back to the anon life of the norms. This is why we try to stick together. Adjust your mind!
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, recently said at BlackRock’s US Infrastructure Summit in Washington, DC that the plan is to have artificial intelligence “metered” like water and power So here’s what’s happening “Let me connect these dots for you because this is not a conspiracy. This is literally happening right now — Local governments are footing the bill for brand new power lines, road upgrades and fire stations. Meanwhile, data centers are the literal physical buildings running this AI and they're getting billions in tax breaks. One estimate just ballooned from $327 million to $2.5 billion in breaks. That's your tax money subsidizing the infrastructure that they're gonna turn around and charge you to use” Once this infrastructure is built out, they plan on charging Americans on a “meter system” just like they do water, power and electricity Local governments and industries will use it, and we’ll all be paying monthly for it We are paying for them to build it, so they can turn working and charge us for it
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Dalek Sarah
Dalek Sarah@DalekSarah302·
It's not really a sizecon without seeing the amazing @LyraLoreModel. Always a pleasure to see you my love!! <3
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Bruce
Bruce@FireNewz·
Whoa! Is the Palantir software used by police a violation of our Fourth Amendment rights? I believe we are officially living in a police state.
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orshack86
orshack86@orshack86·
@_AhmadHijazi It was never about freedom, that was always a smokescreen to encourage adoption. It was always about control.
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
Michigan Senator Mallory McMorrow reveals companies are using dynamic algorithmic pricing to charge Americans more based on your data She says this is even being used to increase rents - A $240 flight to Florida increased to $423 because you looked twice - Uber pricing doubled because phone battery was below 20% “Usually it's about 18 bucks, but oh, the app knows that your phone battery is low, so it's double the price. Companies are using algorithmic pricing tools to study your personal data and charge you exactly what they think you'll pay. This is called surveillance pricing, and it means that companies can charge you completely different prices for the exact same thing, and it's not just happening to consumers. Some companies are now using similar algorithms to track workers and decide their wages, hours, and schedules, even their locations — My plan bans companies from setting personalized prices based on your data — It protects all workers, including gig workers and contractors from algorithmic wage discrimination, and it cracks down on companies using these systems to coordinate things like higher rents and insurance premiums, because the economy shouldn't be a rigged game.”
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Mallory McMorrow
Mallory McMorrow@MalloryMcMorrow·
The cost of your flight went up because you searched for it twice. Your rideshare costs more because your phone battery is dying. This is surveillance pricing – corporations using your own data and behaviors against you. In the US Senate, I’ve got a plan to ban it.
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HustleBitch
HustleBitch@HustleBitch_·
🚨 WALMART’S AI PRICE SYSTEM JUST ACTIVATED — DIGITAL PRICES CAN CHANGE IN SECONDS WHILE YOU SHOP AND A CUSTOMER CAUGHT IT ON CAMERA America’s biggest retailers are quietly replacing paper tags with digital screens. Prices are no longer fixed. They can change in seconds. • Grab it at one price • Walk to checkout • It’s already higher This unlocks dynamic pricing inside stores. • Demand spikes → price jumps • Inventory drops → price adjusts • Algorithms decide what you pay in real time Not tomorrow. Not next week. Right now. When prices can change in seconds… are you even buying anything anymore, or just paying whatever the system decides you owe?
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orshack86@orshack86·
@WeWillBeFree24 In case anyone wasn't aware, the city of Piketon Ohio is already the radioactive equivalent of the Love Canal disaster.
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The Constitutionalist 🇺🇸
The Constitutionalist 🇺🇸@WeWillBeFree24·
🚨 Read To the End! Remember Trump's US-Japan trade agreement, that would reduce "energy" costs in the US? Ohio was sold to Japan. FEDERAL agreement. Listen closely. SoftBank Group (Japan) is planning the world's largest AI data center in Piketon, Ohio, on a 3,700-acre site. It requires 10 gigawatts (GW) of power and a new $33 billion dollar natural gas plant, and run by multiple generations of AI hardware (undisclosed). 'SoftBank-backed SB Energy is deploying a fleet of gas turbines. These turbines will not be concentrated at a single site, but distributed across the region.' There is speculation whether this is part of the Stargate Project; $500 billion investment to build AI infrastructure for OpenAI. I have been trying to TELL YOU. In summary: 🚨 Trump positioned Vivek for THIS. It is WHY he moved Vivek from DOGE to Ohio. Trump appointed Ohio's previous EPA Director to US EPA District 5 "focusing on accelerating data center development." Vivek Ramaswamy is supported by PALANTIR, Jeff Yass formerly of Bytedance, and other multinational investors. Vivek chose McColley to push through Ohio legislation for all of this. Vance was chosen as VP because he sits on the board of Palantir, and was mentored by Peter Thiel. I need Ohioans to wake up, and FIGHT!
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Secure Privacy
Secure Privacy@SecurePrivacyAI·
"End-to-end encryption is only for criminals." Yet: Diplomats use encrypted cables. Military requires encrypted networks. Banks mandate encrypted transactions. Encryption protects value. If powerful institutions encrypt everything, maybe your communications have value too.
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Jason Bassler
Jason Bassler@JasonBassler1·
🚨 Flock has a hidden weakness many don’t know: public records requests. Activists have successfully forced at least 8 cities to shut down Flock programs, either by exposing unauthorized data access or showing the footage was publicly accessible. One of the most effective ways to take down Flock cameras? FOIA/PRA requests. Here’s a template to file one in your city: To the Custodian of Records: Pursuant to the (your state here) Public Records Act (your state's public records act code.), I request access to and copies of the following public records relating to the (your local police) Police Department’s surveillance camera network reportedly consisting of more than 2,600 cameras deployed throughout the city. Please provide records covering the period January 1, 2020 through present unless otherwise specified. 1. Policies and Legal Authority All policies, procedures, memoranda, directives, or legal analyses governing: -The deployment and operation of surveillance cameras within __________ -Any legal justification for the program under federal or state constitutional law -Policies governing Fourth Amendment considerations or privacy protections -Any City Council ordinances or resolutions authorizing the camera network 2. Contracts and Vendors All contracts, agreements, memoranda of understanding, purchase orders, or amendments with vendors or service providers related to: -Surveillance cameras -Automated license plate readers -Real-time crime centers -Video analytics, facial recognition, or artificial intelligence -Data storage or cloud services used for camera footage Please include vendor proposals, RFP responses, and bid documents. 3. Camera Locations Records identifying: -The number and location of cameras deployed -Maps, GIS datasets, or inventories of surveillance devices -Any classification of cameras as public, private-partner, or third-party integrated cameras (If precise coordinates are withheld, provide generalized location records or district-level inventories.) 4. Data Retention and Access All records describing: -Video retention schedules -Policies for deletion or archiving of footage -Which agencies or departments have access to the camera network -Any data sharing agreements with other agencies including but not limited to: -(your state) Highway Patrol -Federal agencies (FBI, DHS, ICE, etc.) -Regional task forces 5. Private Camera Integration Programs All records relating to programs that integrate privately owned cameras into the police network, including: -Agreements with homeowners, businesses, or HOAs -Terms of participation -Data access rights granted to the police department 6. Surveillance Technology Capabilities Records describing whether the system includes or supports: -Facial recognition -License plate recognition -Behavioral analytics -Crowd detection -Real-time monitoring centers 7. Crime Reduction Claims All records, reports, studies, or internal analyses supporting claims that the surveillance network caused reductions in crime, including: -Statistical reports -Internal evaluations -Communications discussing the effectiveness of the system 8. Communications Emails, memoranda, and internal communications between (your city) Police Department personnel, City officials, or vendors referencing: -Expansion of the camera network -Privacy concerns -Public opposition or legal review Search terms should include: “camera network”, “surveillance cameras”, “real time crime center”, "Aerodome", "Raven", “ALPR”, “Flock”, “facial recognition”, and “camera integration”. Format Please provide records in electronic format via email or download link. If any records are withheld, please provide the specific statutory exemption relied upon and produce all reasonably segregable portions of responsive documents. Fee Waiver This request concerns matters of significant public interest involving government surveillance and constitutional rights, and any fees should be waived or minimized. I look forward to your response within the statutory timeframe.
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redpillbot
redpillbot@redpillb0t·
YouTuber Benn Jordan discovered a surveillance company named Flock Safety who currently has over 90K camera deployed throughout the US, is severely compromised. He found many cameras are live streaming directly to the open internet.
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KeriA
KeriA@KeriA1776again·
She’s right. We have it all backwards. IG: taniakhazaal
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orshack86
orshack86@orshack86·
@ICONOCLASTIAE RFK has already said he wants everyone wearing a device within the next 5 years.
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Bark
Bark@barkmeta·
Let me explain what a $2 billion “cow collar” actually is 👇 They put an AI collar on a cow. It tracks location. Health. Movement. Behavior. Every second of every day. A farmer opens an app. Draws a line on a map. That line becomes a fence. No physical fence. No wall. Nothing visible. When the cow gets close to the boundary.. the collar vibrates. The cow turns around. Within 10 days the animal doesn’t even test the boundary anymore. It just stays inside. 700,000 animals are already wearing them. They called it a “cowgorithm.” They want you to laugh at it. Now read the technology again without the word cow.. 24/7 GPS tracking on every individual. Real time health and behavior monitoring. Invisible boundaries drawn from a phone. Movement controlled through vibration and sound. Subject learns compliance within days. $2 billion. And guess who led the investment… Peter Thiel. The same man who built Palantir. CIA backed surveillance from day one. The same man who just got a $10 billion Pentagon contract to run AI inside the military. His entire career is building systems that track and control. Now he’s funding a collar that does exactly that. They’re not investing in farming. The farming is the test… Most people have no idea what’s coming…
Polymarket@Polymarket

JUST IN: AI cow collar startup Halter raises at $2,000,000,000.00 valuation, uses proprietary “cowgorithm” to herd cattle.

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Valet Parker
Valet Parker@702ValetParker·
Radical feminists will write thinkpieces about how degrading sex work is but never keep that same energy for maids, housekeepers, nannies, or service workers who also face low pay and exploitation. It’s almost like they don’t actually care about labor rights, just controlling women’s sexuality.
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