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nfgrep
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3 years ago
Hmm, yea privacy in public is an interesting thought. I don’t think its ridiculous to say you should have _some_ privacy, even in a public space. It feels like the expectation is that you can be physically seen, but beyond that I don’t see how someone loses all facets of privacy, unless you’re assuming a surveillance-state.
gfaster|3 years ago
arecurrence|3 years ago
You can quickly solve where they would be expected to go in their daily life, what route they'll take to get there, who they will interact with along the way, and when they will be doing it.
Combine this with their credit card purchase history and you can also work out what they're going to buy and how long it will take them to eat it.
kortilla|3 years ago
actually_a_dog|3 years ago