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zlynx | 4 years ago
I find it equally ridiculous to try to outlaw software radio that might listen to "unapproved" radio bands, or listening to clear-text WiFi, baby monitors and cell phones.
It's almost as stupid as people who would want brain implant computers to implement DRM so people can't record and share their own memory of a movie.
Another analogy would be a country of blind people trying to legislate sighted people wearing blindfolds, because all of their privacy fences have huge holes in them.
Technology improves people's abilities. Adapt.
Xplune13|4 years ago
Also I do not agree on "technology improves people's abilities" statement. It is always based on how the technology is used. Famous example. Harnessing nuclear energy. You can use it to blow up cities or to generate power around the world.
One shouldn't develop technology for advancement's sake. Every new technology should be given thorough thought and analysis into it on why is it needed? and are the negatives outweigh the positives? or vice versa? and so on.
da_big_ghey|4 years ago
Spare_account|4 years ago
Standing in someone's garden, peering through their window is dealt with via legislation.
Since the invention of video recording devices, rather than having everyone upgrade their windows, legislation was reinterpreted and updated to govern the recording of people in private places vs public places.
It doesn't seem unreasonable for the same to be done to keep up with other forms of technology.
KMag|4 years ago
It's just not possible to make a wall that can't be seen through, at least without making them tens of meters thick, even using high density concrete, tungsten, or uranium.
Muons aren't photons, but cosmic muon tomography has been used to image the Great Pyramid of Giza and also several mountains. Exposure times for cosmic muon tomography are very long, but with enough exposure time, correlating 5-minute blocks across days, someone could work out mean density throughout your house and make low-res 3D video of your daily routine, even with 1 meter thick walls of reactor-grade high-density concrete with sheet steel cladding.
tgv|4 years ago
Rebuilding all houses in the world because someone creates a totally superfluous gadget. Seems reasonable.
EricE|4 years ago