@clarity What you're describing, I think, is a route toward consent, which I can appreciate, knowing that this is a space where you willing walk into the computer.
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@clarity What you're describing, I think, is a route toward consent, which I can appreciate, knowing that this is a space where you willing walk into the computer. 1 comment
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@neauoire yeah absolutely. A world where my grocery store runs a projector+camera computer to surveil me sounds like hell. The researchers at dynamicland are very emphatic about resisting that, and I think this is a major reason the project -isn't- open-source. It's "communal-source" instead, open & modifiable to anyone who shares whatever space it's set up in.
But it's worth talking about the risks here, because maybe they're opening the door to getting co-opted and corrupted someday.