• drunkpostdisaster@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    Not going to lie. I think at this point we might as well die. We have no privacy anymore soon the oligarchs will have us working ourselves to death and fighting back only means we are going to get droned.

  • throwawayacc0430@sh.itjust.works
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    2 days ago

    Lol this is why I’m too paranoid to post cat photos.

    If someone ever find one of my relative’s social media and the photos of my cat that they took and compare it, they’ll find this lemmy account.

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      It would amaze you at what some of these geo trackers can do. I’ve seen someone post a generic highway corner in bumfuck nowhere and the person found them in only an hour.

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      There’s a wonderful android app called Imagepipe. Does a few things, but stripping exif data is one of them. Workflow is also great!

      I realise that won’t help against people simply recognising your cat, but it’s useful for protection against bots and stuff.

  • BeamBeamCable@lemmy.ca
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    Especially since the shia labeouf flag incident, no location posted online is safe

    Back to LoFi girl, you can also see her appartment or reverse view from the Synthwave Radio stream and vice versa at night. Its pretty cool :)

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    2 days ago

    https://www.cohl.fr/lofi-girl-comment-lanimation-de-juan-pablo-machado-est-devenue-virale/

    Somoguy [ChilledCow channel] launched a call for projects, which was won by a student from the Émile Cohl School, Juan Pablo Machado: “He wanted to reproduce the same studious action and style as Studio Ghibli,” he explained in an interview with ARTE (photo). “I took the images he had referenced in his call for projects and started drawing.” Rather than imagining a series of characters on paper, as he usually did, he began his creation directly on a graphics tablet and computer to save time: “I worked mostly at night, because I was at school during the day. I took all the elements I had around me at the time: the books you see on the desk, the lamp…”

    He also imagined different backgrounds depending on the time of day: "In the very first image, I had a black background with rain. For the daytime version, I decided to set the character in the city where I studied, Lyon. I loved this city. I took a lot of images of the Croix-Rousse district from Google and designed my background from photo collages of buildings.