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gatoiberico · 7 months
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he has the ultimate power
✨ print ✨
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nemfrog · 25 days
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"Various urodele amphbians, not all to the same scale." The life of vertebrates. 1962.
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evenlyevi · 4 months
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Girls' night
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tea-time221 · 6 months
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snrrkkk mimimimimi
good morning wyllstarion nation -holds this post out like its birdseed in my palms-
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mirai-e-jump · 1 year
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銀座コージーコーナー「ポケモンコレクション」
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togansweep · 3 months
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I miss her!!!
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thelittlestseal · 3 months
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Just put this together and I’m in love ❤️
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alucarddaily · 29 days
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mudwerks · 1 month
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(via Vending machine error reveals secret face image database of college students | Ars Technica)
Canada-based University of Waterloo is racing to remove M&M-branded smart vending machines from campus after outraged students discovered the machines were covertly collecting facial-recognition data without their consent.
The scandal started when a student using the alias SquidKid47 posted an image on Reddit showing a campus vending machine error message, "Invenda.Vending.FacialRecognitionApp.exe," displayed after the machine failed to launch a facial recognition application that nobody expected to be part of the process of using a vending machine.
"Hey, so why do the stupid M&M machines have facial recognition?" SquidKid47 pondered.
The Reddit post sparked an investigation from a fourth-year student named River Stanley, who was writing for a university publication called MathNEWS.
Stanley sounded alarm after consulting Invenda sales brochures that promised "the machines are capable of sending estimated ages and genders" of every person who used the machines without ever requesting consent.
This frustrated Stanley, who discovered that Canada's privacy commissioner had years ago investigated a shopping mall operator called Cadillac Fairview after discovering some of the malls' informational kiosks were secretly "using facial recognition software on unsuspecting patrons."
Only because of that official investigation did Canadians learn that "over 5 million nonconsenting Canadians" were scanned into Cadillac Fairview's database, Stanley reported. Where Cadillac Fairview was ultimately forced to delete the entire database, Stanley wrote that consequences for collecting similarly sensitive facial recognition data without consent for Invenda clients like Mars remain unclear.
Stanley's report ended with a call for students to demand that the university "bar facial recognition vending machines from campus."
what the motherfuck
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feral-ballad · 8 months
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Hieu Minh Nguyen, from Not Here; “Elegy for the First”
[Text ID: “once, I ran, face first, into a mirror / because I didn’t / recognize / my reflection, because I didn’t see a / reflection at all.”]
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kenro199x · 11 months
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Spiral Studio's Burning Godzilla Statue - Deluxe Edition
The weather in the DMV (DC, MD, and VA) swings like a pendulum. Bright and sunny one hour, and the next, we're hit with rain followed by more swings in weather. This was a pain to shoot as it started drizzling when we assembled him. We, and I say we because this isn't a one-person setup, tried the following evening again to get some shots in as the sun went down. I got some great photos with the light-up features on full display (hoping they all worked without issue) and with the help of a 100 ft extension cord. Eventually, I got all the images I needed. The pictures speak for themselves.
My only drawback with this release is that the largest of the two boxes was too tight of a fit for the styrofoam casing. No matter what, we could only remove the statue by cutting the box open, which never happens, but it did this time. I was disappointed, considering their Spiral King Ghidorah DX was packaged immaculately with zero issues removing and repackaging him afterward. I don't know if that was just an isolated incident with me or if this has happened to other collectors.
That aside, the Burning DX is beautiful and a highlight of 2023, collecting-wise. We're only in May, but this has taken the lead in my Kaiju Collectable of the Year.
Props to Awesome Collector and Kaiju Live for bringing this titan home!
IG: https://www.instagram.com/p/Cr_EXU7uYF3/
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nemfrog · 15 days
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"Various anuran amphibians, not all to one scale." The life of vertebrates. 1962.
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cryptickludovick · 5 months
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Alaska moose, I think. By Brendon Gould.
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fairydrowning · 11 months
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"Closeness lines over time" illustration by "Olivia de Recat"
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spooksicl-e · 11 months
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little granada!holmes drawing i did as a request over on insta:]
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