← Back to context Comment by spunker540 1 year ago Same with drivers licenses and passports having a photo requirement too 9 comments spunker540 Reply hammock 1 year ago The TSA photos are worse. They use a stereoscopic camera to take a 3d image of your head, which makes facial recognition up to 10x more accurate.You can opt out, just say you do (and preferably cover the camera with your hat or bag) coldtea 1 year ago >You can opt out, just say you doAnd then be flagged and 10x more targeted because of that hammock 1 year ago Not how it works 1 reply → walterbell 1 year ago WiFi 7 Sensing is bringing similar functionality to consumer routers and many laptops, with the bonus of passing through walls. gruez 1 year ago >drivers licenses and passports having a photo requirement tooYou're free to take the bus, or hire a chauffeur. A private pilots license doesn't have any pictures either. hammock 1 year ago For better or worse, we didn’t have to make such hard choices for the first 80 years of aviation. And Greyhound etc require photo ID these days as well asteroidburger 1 year ago A US pilot certificate itself does not include a photo, but you must have a photo ID to use it. https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-14/part-61/section-61.3#p... ornornor 1 year ago That’s not a freedom. That’s a restriction that reduces the amount of choices you have for potentially worse ones.
hammock 1 year ago The TSA photos are worse. They use a stereoscopic camera to take a 3d image of your head, which makes facial recognition up to 10x more accurate.You can opt out, just say you do (and preferably cover the camera with your hat or bag) coldtea 1 year ago >You can opt out, just say you doAnd then be flagged and 10x more targeted because of that hammock 1 year ago Not how it works 1 reply → walterbell 1 year ago WiFi 7 Sensing is bringing similar functionality to consumer routers and many laptops, with the bonus of passing through walls.
coldtea 1 year ago >You can opt out, just say you doAnd then be flagged and 10x more targeted because of that hammock 1 year ago Not how it works 1 reply →
walterbell 1 year ago WiFi 7 Sensing is bringing similar functionality to consumer routers and many laptops, with the bonus of passing through walls.
gruez 1 year ago >drivers licenses and passports having a photo requirement tooYou're free to take the bus, or hire a chauffeur. A private pilots license doesn't have any pictures either. hammock 1 year ago For better or worse, we didn’t have to make such hard choices for the first 80 years of aviation. And Greyhound etc require photo ID these days as well asteroidburger 1 year ago A US pilot certificate itself does not include a photo, but you must have a photo ID to use it. https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-14/part-61/section-61.3#p... ornornor 1 year ago That’s not a freedom. That’s a restriction that reduces the amount of choices you have for potentially worse ones.
hammock 1 year ago For better or worse, we didn’t have to make such hard choices for the first 80 years of aviation. And Greyhound etc require photo ID these days as well
asteroidburger 1 year ago A US pilot certificate itself does not include a photo, but you must have a photo ID to use it. https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-14/part-61/section-61.3#p...
ornornor 1 year ago That’s not a freedom. That’s a restriction that reduces the amount of choices you have for potentially worse ones.
The TSA photos are worse. They use a stereoscopic camera to take a 3d image of your head, which makes facial recognition up to 10x more accurate.
You can opt out, just say you do (and preferably cover the camera with your hat or bag)
>You can opt out, just say you do
And then be flagged and 10x more targeted because of that
Not how it works
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WiFi 7 Sensing is bringing similar functionality to consumer routers and many laptops, with the bonus of passing through walls.
>drivers licenses and passports having a photo requirement too
You're free to take the bus, or hire a chauffeur. A private pilots license doesn't have any pictures either.
For better or worse, we didn’t have to make such hard choices for the first 80 years of aviation. And Greyhound etc require photo ID these days as well
A US pilot certificate itself does not include a photo, but you must have a photo ID to use it. https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-14/part-61/section-61.3#p...
That’s not a freedom. That’s a restriction that reduces the amount of choices you have for potentially worse ones.