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  • Google owns Nest, it's just a guess since we know they train AI on this data

    We don't post in the language. They don't speak the language. I specifically study only offline and rarely have a cellphone on me. I only speak it in person to strangers since I'm too shy to speak to any friends who speak it and we have no new friends who speak it

    Assume I performed my opsec properly, how could they get this information?

  • Yeah, so a mitigation would be to remove the GSM chip and be WiFi only, with a Faraday cage to ensure the WiFi is not on by accident or the software is backdoored. Also would need to remove the mic and speakers to avoid any cross chatter

    But at that point might as well just have a laptop with external WiFi only

  • So your theory is the there is no opsec if any cellphones or anything with GPS are involved?

  • What I'm saying is I don't have an internet profile like they do. I have never researched this language on the internet and have only purchased books for it in cash without a cellphone on me, so this specific overlap is weird

    I'm not saying "oh wow, the NSA has a profile on me, how??", I'm saying, I have kept this specific data private from my direct internet connection, how are the data brokers targeting family member devices

  • Yeah I'm more on the actual research paper route, I need science and not opinion or speculation. But with that, I'll probably take a look since community lead efforts can be good too, thanks for sharing

  • Yeah only one that would match would be geolocation, and I'm a pretty offline first person, so no overlap in internet history since my footprint is pretty much Lemmy this summer.

    Which makes me think it could be all the AI smart cameras recording interactions

  • I can translate Russian, I'd love to see their research

  • Wild, I'll have to try that

  • Yes. Partner does not

  • Any sources on this? We don't use voice activated AI bots like Alexa

  • Suggestions to buy bodycams that aren't WiFi/Bluetooth?

  • Cannibalism leads to brain disease, so I'd advise against eating other humans. A common example of this is "mad cow disease"

  • Totally understandable and why change something that functions

  • Value is vague on purpose, since it means that something retains its "essence" tomorrow as good or better than today. Otherwise humans would not even be able to feed themselves since the only reason I can have food in the winter is because I have something to exchange for food from places that have figured out to grow or store food. It also would be a terrible place if we worked very hard today and our returns depreciated rapidly, because there will be times when we can't work

    Sure, stocks and bonds have historically held some value, but is near impossible to out perform base inflation and has gotten worse the last 20+ years. Physical land and tangible long term goods have held up, but difficult to use for trade, hence currency

    So you're just very pro fiat?

  • Good luck!

  • Thanks for sharing cool things on Lemmy

  • So other than some good or a country's clout, what do you suggest is a better alternative for a store of value?

  • What does the term "wildly fluctuate" mean? In 50 years of USD fiat, gold vs USD has gone from 35$ to ~2000$ per ounce. That seems pretty rapid to me, since I can still talk to living people who experienced it

    At least BTC has historically gone up, whereas fiat goes down, although only a few years of data for crypto compared to thousands of fiat, so maybe crypto will do the same as well

  • Cool, I'll check it out