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  1. Fingerprinting computers over a network http://url.federati.net/9C7OQ !privacy

    Monday, 21-Jul-14 22:09:49 UTC from fresh.federati.net
    1. @lnxw48 I saw the word "fingerprinting" and my mind immediately jumped to https://38.media.tumblr.com/3ee066373c434bb819870413d3756405/tumblr_n89bm9WALY1r6g9m4o2_400.gif

      Monday, 21-Jul-14 23:08:39 UTC from web
      1. @redenchilada oh Jesus what am I looking at

        Monday, 21-Jul-14 23:09:12 UTC from web
        1. @thewaifutyphoon This. http://pny.lv/3ezu

          Monday, 21-Jul-14 23:10:22 UTC from web
        2. @thewaifutyphoon Camera-operated dynamic surface. Imitates the shape of what's in front of the camera.

          Monday, 21-Jul-14 23:10:25 UTC from web
          1. @nerthos @jamster mangoes me this is a little too intense for me right now

            Monday, 21-Jul-14 23:11:19 UTC from web
            1. @thewaifutyphoon With it, you could feel a waifu.

              Monday, 21-Jul-14 23:11:43 UTC from web
              1. @nerthos TOO INTENSE FOR ME RIGHT NOW

                Monday, 21-Jul-14 23:11:56 UTC from web
                1. @thewaifutyphoon Think about it, and then think about how that technology will most likely never leave concept stage.

                  Monday, 21-Jul-14 23:12:37 UTC from web
                  1. @nerthos I'm gonna go die now

                    Monday, 21-Jul-14 23:13:19 UTC from web
                    1. @thewaifutyphoon Not digging the hole.

                      Monday, 21-Jul-14 23:13:39 UTC from web
            2. @thewaifutyphoon In what way?

              Monday, 21-Jul-14 23:11:59 UTC from web
      2. @redenchilada kiwi can't grab da flashlight

        Monday, 21-Jul-14 23:09:51 UTC from web
      3. @redenchilada Looks cool, practical implementations are a little bit hard for my brain to comprehend right now though... Perhaps if you were to use it primarily as precicion human touch on pylons it could work.

        Monday, 21-Jul-14 23:12:32 UTC from web
    2. canvas #: # draws hidden image, each computer draws slightly differently. Found primarily written by # (on 5% of top 100k sites) (from: Meet the Online Tracking Device That is Virtually Impossible to Block) http://www.propublica.org/article/meet-the-online-tracking-device-that-is-virtually-impossible-to-block cc @question

      Tuesday, 22-Jul-14 00:10:56 UTC from fediverse.com
      1. canvas had worth having beside her

        Tuesday, 22-Jul-14 00:13:24 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com