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    8 days ago

    What exactly makes this stand out as AI to you, and not just cosplay?

    I can’t really find any of the telltale signs of AI. The books on the shelf all look fine, the mirror on the left edge looks perfect and I can’t find anything immediately noticeable on the costume.

    If this is AI, I think it’s probably just the face, maybe the whole person, but certainly not the whole picture. But maybe I missed something, please let me know.





  • One thing I don’t like about the “master key” metaphor: I do lockpicking as a hobby. And locks built for a master key are easier to pick, because you can open them with two keys. It seems kinda obvious when you think about it. (You gotta be careful when picking mastered locks though, the master wafers can fall into the keyway and permanently destroy the lock.)











  • Great write up.

    As an amateur radio enthusiast, I’d like to add a bit of info to the radio related tips:

    Wifi Motion & WhoFi

    Depending on how it works, a radio jammer will almost definetly make you more identifiable and not less. Think of it a bit like being in a dark room. You can sorta see other people (or their silhouettes), but if someone turns on a torch, then you can definetly see the torch. (And any jammer with enough power to “blind” a wifi router at any more than a few meters away only works at 2.4 GHz, or is probably illegal.)

    Radio

    (or “locating recievers”) This is physically impossible.

    Now locate a radio transmitter is easy. Ham radio clubs often do regular “fox hunts” where teams try to find a hidden transmitter as fast as possible.

    However, most digital devices are transmitting and recieving at the same time, for wifi or bluetooth. Even if you’re just downloading something, you are still transmitting (I think that’s probably what you meant).

    Another note on Wifi and Bluetooth

    This might be common knowledge here, I think I’ve seen a post about it before. When wifi/bluetooth are on, your phone actively searches for nearby networks/devices to connect to. It specifically looks for known networks/devices, and fingerprinting your phone based on which networks/devices it knows is incredibly easy.

    So, when you aren’t using it, turn wifi/bluetooth off.

    Also a note on Gait Recognition

    Walking funny usually doesn’t work.

    (sorry, no sources here, I’m in a bit of a hurry)