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sspiff | 3 months ago
Would this approach work for these camera glasses as well, simply flooding them with so much IR spectrum light that their sensors simply can't see you anymore?
sspiff | 3 months ago
Would this approach work for these camera glasses as well, simply flooding them with so much IR spectrum light that their sensors simply can't see you anymore?
michaelt|3 months ago
I think fooling facial recognition systems and CCTV-cameras-at-night is easier than fooling professional photographers. Most photograhers' cameras have IR filters, after all. And nobody's got an LED brighter than the sun.
Tarmo362|3 months ago
Of course it is a different thing if these are adopted by the masses
adzm|3 months ago
It's low density silly fun but I did see these folk attempt to do such a thing with entertaining results https://youtu.be/m1S1r9I6DN4
nullpxl|3 months ago
spacedoutman|3 months ago
RobotToaster|3 months ago
SamDc73|3 months ago
beeflet|3 months ago
Perhaps combined with some reflective coating? Retroreflectors are promising
delis-thumbs-7e|3 months ago
fwip|3 months ago
Saloc|3 months ago