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gooseyman commented on OpenAI – How to delete your account   help.openai.com/en/articl... · Posted by u/carlosrg
ozgung · 14 days ago
Actually Google Gemini provides almost no control on the data you share. Same for Antigravity. No "opt-out" button, even as a lie. Even when you are a paying user. Only Google Workplace users have some control.

There is a setting in Gemini but it removes all your chat history. For Antigravity, I think there is nothing preventing them from use your code and data your agents upload in the background unless you are a workspace user.

Note: Canceled my ChatGPT subscription and deleted an account.

gooseyman · 14 days ago
It's all or nothing for Gemini Pro.

I can't set a voice reminder on my Pixel without giving full access to my Google workspace (which includes all emails) which is explicitly allowed to be trained on per the terms. There is no per app toggle.

Voice reminders were the only thing assistants did well for years.

We are going backwards.

gooseyman commented on Rats filmed snatching bats from air   science.org/content/artic... · Posted by u/XzetaU8
gooseyman · 4 months ago
Covid-200
gooseyman commented on Nest 1st gen and 2nd gen thermostats no longer supported from Oct 25   community.hubitat.com/t/n... · Posted by u/RyanShook
acidburnNSA · 6 months ago
My mom had these. After 25 years they started rapidly cycling the furnace which burned out line 3 ignitors in rapid succession. Now replaced with smarter digital but not networked ones that throttle it a bit more.
gooseyman · 6 months ago
My mom still has these. In gold. It has outlasted two boilers.

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gooseyman commented on The Porsche Macan EV is being recalled because its headlights are too bright   insideevs.com/news/742893... · Posted by u/josephcsible
crnkofe · a year ago
Post-Corona cars are all much brighter. Its gotten so bad that I'm frequently left wondering if people are driving with high beams or just regular new-age lights. Got to wait to see if the person on the other side drops the lights to be sure. SUVs in particular are bad especially during acceleration which points the lights higher and on inclined road. I also regularly "switch" rear-view mirror to dim mode otherwise I'm literally 3-way blinded also from side mirrors. I didn't do any of these things regularly 5y ago. I'm still wondering if this is just automotive industry incompetence of making safe vehicles or an "incentive" to buy a SUV yourself so you don't get blinded all the time.
gooseyman · a year ago
I struggle with the exact same issue in a pickup truck. I think people are driving around with their high beams on without knowing it.

When I learned how to drive, my mom showed me how the headlights turned on and off. If you didn’t turn them off, the car died.

The automation has made light management a very second thought.

My friend didn’t know what the blue high beam icon on the dash was. I blame the automatic light feature.

gooseyman commented on Police Chief Says Cops Have a 5th Amendment Right to Leave Body Cameras Off   reason.com/2024/08/23/alb... · Posted by u/heavyset_go
MikeTheGreat · 2 years ago
Is that specific to where you live?

No offense, but that _sounds_ like a super-specific policy :)

Also, how would that even work? Is there a second person who's watching the first cop's entire day? Like, even at 8x speed that's an hour for to watch an 8 hour shift.

It seems like a more reasonable / likely policy is that the video footage is automatically archived and then deleted after a reasonable time (3 months? 6? a year?) if it's not requested by anybody.

That way someone can request the relevant footage when a (hopefully infrequent) complaint is made, possibly after the requester has gotten a lawyer (etc), but the 99% of the footage that isn't useful never consumes anyone's time ("Watch as Officer Smith.. PATIENTLY WAITS FOR THE LIGHT TO TURN GREEN!!!1!!!1" :) ).

gooseyman · 2 years ago
It can absolutely vary by department. However, the NYPD historically has set trends other departments follow.

From their Patrol Guide, below is what an officer is to do with video before their next tour of duty. My local department adopted this language almost verbatim.

These cameras are not upload and forget it. I'd encourage you to read on some of this as your comment "how would that even work" tells me your jaw is about to be on the floor when you read about the levels of red tape attached to these. To be clear, I'm pro camera and accept these costs of oversight. That doesn't mean the system cannot be improved.

Fun, but sarcastic idea: YouTube is filled with First Amendment Auditors. @AuditTheAudit has 818,495,408 views... let's let departments upload and have would be FA auditor viewers review, and if needed, tag videos for Internal Audit review. The People were going to give their time away anyhow, might as well save some fellow tax payers money... Wait, I take this back. I can see the officers now starting the body cam footage to talk about Better Help and Express VPN... never mind!

NYPD Patrol Guide 212-123: 16. Access the video management system on the Department Intranet or Department smartphone to classify videos based upon the nature of the event. a. Select one category for BWC video retention from the dropdown list in the following priority order: (1) Arrest, (2) Homicide, (3) Summons, (4) Investigative Encounter, and (5) Uncategorized. b. Document the nature of event from dropdown list (e.g., EDP, DV incident, home visit, etc.), (1) If the nature of the event cannot be selected from the dropdown list, enter a description of the event and include the associated ICAD number. c. If related to an arrest, enter the complete arrest number, beginning with the borough letter designation in the appropriate field, and/or d. If related to a Terry Stop/Level 3 Encounter not involving an arrest, enter the Stop Report number in the appropriate field. 17. Categorize all BWC videos by the end of next scheduled tour

Source: Linked PDF Page 5 https://www.nyc.gov/assets/nypd/downloads/pdf/public_informa...

gooseyman commented on Police Chief Says Cops Have a 5th Amendment Right to Leave Body Cameras Off   reason.com/2024/08/23/alb... · Posted by u/heavyset_go
conductr · 2 years ago
The question I always ask is, why is there even an off button? It defeats the entire point of the camera as it’s meant to keep cops honest and not abusing the inherent power of their position.
gooseyman · 2 years ago
When body cameras first rolled out, someone (an actual person) had to review the footage. Officers had to wait for that review to be completed before ending their shift. If I recall correctly, that wait was overtime at first and then policy was modified and it became unpaid time.

I hope that has changed.

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