Public Blue Screens Of Death

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Public Blue Screen Of Death

Public displays and digital infrastructure software failing to do their job because of blue screens, crashes or other problems

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“Only because of that official investigation did Canadians learn that ‘over 5 million nonconsenting Canadians’ were scanned into Cadillac Fairview's database”. Wow.

This Wired article is contradictory. The spokesperson says:

“an individual person cannot be identified using the technology in the machines. The technology acts as a motion sensor that detects faces, so the machine knows when to activate the purchasing interface”

I suppose it’s possible that a sloppy developer would name an executable Invenda.Vending.FacialRecognitionApp.exe which merely senses the presence of a face. But it seems like a baldfaced lie when you consider that:

“Invenda sales brochures that promised ‘the machines are capable of sending estimated ages and genders’ of every person who used the machines—without ever requesting consent.”

Boycott Mars


I already boycott Mars because they are a GMA member and they spent ~$500k lobbying against #GMO labeling -- and they have been blackballed for using child slave labor -- and Mars supports Russia. This is another good reason to #boycottMars.

Update


Apparently a #LemmyBug replaced the article URL with a picture URL? The article is here:

https://www.wired.com/story/facial-recognition-vending-machine-error-investigation/

The vending machine pic is here:

https://infosec.pub/pictrs/image/2041d717-7cd7-4393-94f3-96aa87817aa7.jpeg

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/11881718

Should I be worried that Tux is flightless?

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/11714969

Honestly, im more surprised by the fact that these kiosks run windows, than by the fact that it isnt activated

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Can't remember where this was as it is a old photo, possibly a bank

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by Oha@lemmy.ohaa.xyz to c/pbsod@lemmy.ohaa.xyz
 
 
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This exhibit has been in place for a while, I'm guessing they had to replace the computer for some reason.

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sad face :( (programming.dev)
submitted 1 year ago by FQQD@feddit.de to c/pbsod@lemmy.ohaa.xyz
 
 
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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/8036393

Saw this on a drive through. Did a double take when I realized it was a Gnome desktop!

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From Mastodon.

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Windows 10 troubleshooting options, as blue as the river Weser.

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Can I get uhhhhh... Intel Boot Agent with mayonnaise, please?

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I saw it working earlier, but it broke. Probably because of the rain.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by FQQD@feddit.de to c/pbsod@lemmy.ohaa.xyz
 
 

Seen on car park ticket machine. Display was all kinds of messed up and changed rapidly

Here's a GIF (FLASHING LIGHTS):

For some reason i couldn't hold my phone steady back then .-.

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Spring 2018. First time visiting Ireland and Northern Ireland. Love both!

I guess mall is a bit of a stretch because it was only a supermarket, a pharmacy and if I remember correctly a shop with cheap jewelry. Also a woman approached me about an election where the issue of abortion played a big role. She wanted me to sign a petition - I think. Anyway, this is also the first time I encountered a complete blue screen in public, not just a pop up.

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At Paddington station at the Elizabeth line

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Image description:

A memory test screen that claims the test passed with no errors, while somehow the display itself has at least three errors on it.

The issue turned out to be bad capacitors.

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by Skull@lemmy.ca to c/pbsod@lemmy.ohaa.xyz
 
 

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Found in a tech store. This pop-up was on every single monitor that they had on display

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