@digitaldutta
Kind of reminds of San Francisco. I went on a day trip to there recently and the number of ads specifically targeting tech companies was bewildering. One giant billboard for Twilio literally just said, "Ask your developer"
Dutta is talking about something completely different.
Dutta is implying that traffic cams intended to fine motorists for not wearing helmets are actually for surveilance.
He is of the opinion that peolle who believe helmets are unfashionable shouldn’t be punished. That the no-helmet culture prevalent in India shouldn’t be corrected. That people should just die eve after minor motor cycle accidents.(head injuries)
Death by bikes is cool isn’t it - ? @design_RG
The reason they have the bill-board is to scare people of facing heavy traffic fines if caught by the camera.
Let’s not cross the fine line between caution and paranoia.
It is the youths who mostly die in these motorcycle accidents. Let’s do whatever we can to protect them.
@Full_marx @jump_spider @design_RG you have no idea what I am talking about. Have a good day.
@digitaldutta @Full_marx @jump_spider
Karl, indeed -- riding a motorcycle without a helmet is asking for trouble. Too easy to get a major injury, and maybe turn into a vegetable, to be supported by someone. Or dead.
We have a publicly funded health insurance system in Canada, like they do in UK and most other developed countries. To allow someone to carelessly risk head injuries that could cause big costs to the system is unacceptable to most people.
Surveillance is everywhere in the UK apparently (haven't visited), not even disguised but sold as public safety.
George Orwell was prescient.
China is EVEN worse, there AI is monitoring all the camera feeds.
In china the Facial Recognition can fine you for J-Walking and deliver the bill to your WeChat !!
I saw a video of a guy testing this out in shenzhen. and within minutes of his crime he was fined.
It's Insane!!
@Full_marx
It really is insane. WE don't need that.
In Hong Kong, the protesters seem to be using small laser pointers and zapping the cameras to disrupt them.
It's a nightmare if things keep going this way.
Even people who are digitally literate might see Luddite action as appropriate.
This apparatus has to be stopped.
@digitaldutta @jump_spider
@design_RG @Full_marx
My note about San Francisco is I guess tangential; it's a tech dystopia not because of the active surveillance but because if you don't work in tech, then you're either homeless or a part of servant class that works for the tech elites
@design_RG
I even work in tech and am looking at a potential relocation there, and I'm thinking I'm gonna live in Oakland and commute
@Full_marx
@jump_spider
Hope you get a nice offer, and enjoy the area if you do move there.
My son worked in SF, games design studio, and we visited a couple times, years ago. I really liked the city, in terms of how it is physically.
Not many high rises, pretty older wooden Victorian homes, some nice big parks, the Pacific coast on one side, the Bay on the other.
Not boring at all, with some huge hills to make bike trip route planning a needed step. (avoid them big hills!)
But is has gotten worse, cost wise, since we last visited.
Vancouver, here in Canada, is also with housing costs out of control, and the jobs don't pay much -- the area is scenic and reputed to be a great place to live.
At the costs of housing they have, younger people will do much better to run away like they are, from Vancouver, from the whole Bay area, to find places with lower living costs and where they can start a small business, ply a dream trade, a bakery or restaurant, etc.
@Full_marx