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battleshack , to technology in Marvel's visual effects workers vote to unionize

I once had a dream of becoming a Hollywood VFX artist. What a bullshit dream that was.

autotldr Bot , to technology in Marvel's visual effects workers vote to unionize

This is the best summary I could come up with:


Marvel’s visual effects employees have voted in favor of joining a union in their fight for better pay, overtime compensation, more benefits and better treatment.

According to Vulture, a supermajority of the company’s 50 on-set VFX employees have filed a petition for an election with the National Labor Relations Board.

They’re hoping to join the Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE), which also represents hair and makeup artists, wardrobe, lighting and prop personnel, among other workers.

Because apparently, despite Marvel’s reliance on visual effects to make its universe(s), superheroes and supervillains look real on the big screen, its VFX artists aren’t represented by a union.

Several current and former VFX employees for the company previously spoke out about grueling schedules and breaking down under pressure while working on shows and movies for the studio.

Visual effects must become a sustainable and safe department for everyone who’s suffered far too long and for all newcomers who need to know they won’t be exploited."


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billbasher , to technology in Google rolls out anti-stalking measures for AirTag and other Bluetooth trackers

If you keep an AirTag in your car, would it alert a thief that they were being tracked if they stole your car?

Grass ,

I’ve been told that it already does if they are iphone users

billbasher ,

There should be a way to register it to property somehow. Might not be feasible for bikes and such but cars generally have Bluetooth or some sort of connection

stopthatgirl7 ,
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There’s also an Android app Apple put out that will alert you, but the downside is, you have to have it running constantly for it to do so.

Damage , to moviesandtv in ‘Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’ breaks into song | Engadget

I hate musicals but I liked it. I laughed a lot at the Klingon bit, not everything in Trek needs to be super serious.

autotldr Bot , to technology in Google rolls out anti-stalking measures for AirTag and other Bluetooth trackers

This is the best summary I could come up with:


The company’s unknown tracker alerts and other safety measures, announced at Google I/O in May, should start appearing on Android 6.0+ devices beginning today.

If your Android phone notifies you about a discovered tracking accessory, you can tap on the alert to learn more about it, including a map of where it traveled with you and (in some cases) a serial number and info about the device’s owner.

Once your phone receives the update, navigate to Settings > Safety & Emergency > Unknown Tracker Alerts, and select the “Scan now” button.

Google says the manual search only takes about ten seconds, and if it finds one, you’ll see the same options as if you received an automatic alert.

Google decided to wait for Apple to implement its full unknown tracking protections into iOS before rolling out the new feature.

Note that Google’s anti-stalking measures may reduce the effectiveness of following tracked stolen items on a map since enterprising thieves can soon quickly discover hidden trackers, no matter which phone they use.


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TheRealKuni ,

Note that Google’s anti-stalking measures may reduce the effectiveness of following tracked stolen items on a map since enterprising thieves can soon quickly discover hidden trackers, no matter which phone they use.

They can’t get the tag off my bike without specific tools, so if they’re warned that the bike they stole is tracking them and it leads to them abandoning the bike somewhere, all the better for me.

lemann , to technology in Google rolls out anti-stalking measures for AirTag and other Bluetooth trackers

@autotldr I wonder if this thing can bypass intrusive GDPR screens like this site

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rikudou ,

I’ve added support for the site.

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autotldr Bot ,

I just created the summary! You can find it at lemmings.world/comment/947109.

lemann ,

Yayyyyy! 😁

marsokod , to technology in Google rolls out anti-stalking measures for AirTag and other Bluetooth trackers
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If you don’t have it on your device, you can install this open source app instead: github.com/seemoo-lab/AirGuard

GigglyBobble ,

Thanks. Definitely prefer an open source tool by researchers over anything Google.

Polar , to technology in Google rolls out anti-stalking measures for AirTag and other Bluetooth trackers

Does this mean my Chipolo ONE Point will finally ship?

GingeyBook ,

AFAIK were stuck waiting until Apple rolls out their version of tracker alerts

BanditMcDougal , (edited ) to technology in Google rolls out anti-stalking measures for AirTag and other Bluetooth trackers

I’m not a big Apple person, so I’ve not really cared about Airtags, so I’m probably missing something. If I don’t allow them to connect to my device, how are they a concern?

Edit: I realized I asked my question poorly. I get they’re a tracking device. My understanding is they’re a Bluetooth device that do not have direct Internet access on their own; how is their location being updated if you’re not pairing with them to allow them access to your device?

nickwitha_k ,

They connect to other devices and report their locations. There have been several cases of them being used for stalking.

accidental ,

if I want to follow you home, I buy an airtag, drop it in your purse/truck bed/gym bag, wait for 45m and then go to where the airtag is.

That’s why it’s referring to anti stalking protections; the devices work too well, and allow you to track all sorts of things, even stuff that doesn’t belong to you, or that has the agency to not want you to.

stevedidWHAT ,
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It’s a literal tracking chip so someone could dump it on you and therefore track you

gelberhut OP ,
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Somebody with an iphone puts an airtag in your bag/car/etc and track you. Airtag is that usable because it can be located by other people’s iphones (and you will be reported), otherwise it would be mostly useless.

stevedidWHAT ,
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Yep you got it! Specifically only the person who bought the AirTag and registered it.

Apple is rolling out the newest generation of them soon so hopefully it will get addressed/secured further.

It’s a tough problem that I’m not sure there’s a solution for besides notifying nearby people that it’s there

Mic_Check_One_Two ,

If someone sticks one to your car, they can track everywhere you go and you’d never realize it. The big thing with AirTags is that they aren’t just local tracking. They have access to the entire FindMy network, which is comprised of every single iOS device. So any time you drive past an iPhone, the AirTag is able to report in with your latest location.

With an iOS device, you’ll get an automatic alert if you’re being followed by an unfamiliar tag that hasn’t connected to its paired device in a while. So like if you’re with a friend, you won’t get alerts for their AirTag because the tag is near your friend’s paired phone. But if that friend drops their AirTag into your bag and you go home, you’ll get an alert that you’re being followed by an AirTag.

Fogle ,

I swear I’ve seen they alert someone that there’s an airbag near them that isn’t theirs

Mic_Check_One_Two ,

There has been an app for it, but you had to manually download and run the app to get alerts. It wasn’t an automatic thing like it is with iOS.

stopthatgirl7 ,
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a_baby_duck , (edited )

My understanding is they’re a Bluetooth device that do not have direct Internet access on their own; how is their location being updated if you’re not pairing with them to allow them access to your device?

Apple allows them to connect to any device in the “Find My” network and phone home, regardless of who it belongs to. Presumably that includes you driving next to someone with an iPhone if the tag is in your car. It’s supposed to also alert you f it’s determined to be travelling with you and the owner is not nearby, but I think that requires you to also have an Apple device, or install and actively use Apple’s Tracker Detect app for Android.

www.apple.com/airtag/#:~:text=How does it work

BanditMcDougal ,

Ah, so very similar to what Amazon did with Sidewalk a few years back. I shocked people are ok with allowing this data through their devices. Sidewalk caused a massive backlash because of privacy and data rate concerns.

accidental ,

it’s a bit different, in that they’re just constantly broadcasting a singular id, over and over. The “tracking” is the application on various devices which receive the broadcast and report it to Apple, along with that device’s location.

Sidewalk was packing up actual user data and running it over your network, which has other implications.

Gnubyte , to technology in Tesla sued for false advertising after allegedly exaggerating EV ranges / The proposed class action accuses Tesla of fraud

Oh boy does GM with Chevrolet bolt have a huge lawsuit incoming then.

The only one that was even somewhat realistic was the shitty Nissan leaf with it’s 128 mile range for awhile lol, from experience.

I’m sure Tesla gets decent enough range but I can’t attest to that. I can attest to the bolt and leaf though.

atempuser23 , to technology in Tesla sued for false advertising after allegedly exaggerating EV ranges / The proposed class action accuses Tesla of fraud

This seems like it could be a bigger deal than it seems at first. Tesla sold partially on having much better range than competitors . If they used tactics to cover up the real world performance and had a team to specifically deny and deflect customers concerns other auto makers could get in the fray. Even a 10% variance would swing a consumer.

I’m looking for an ev and $ vs range mile is a big factor in my judgement. I’m not the only one.

HomerAtTheBat , to technology in Tesla sued for false advertising after allegedly exaggerating EV ranges / The proposed class action accuses Tesla of fraud
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Trash cars

visak , to technology in Tesla sued for false advertising after allegedly exaggerating EV ranges / The proposed class action accuses Tesla of fraud

It seems like Teslas get way less range when it’s cold, especially the ones without heat pumps. This is no surprise whatsoever but it’s not well covered by EPA range estimates because combustion engines get free heat. So it’s not something people are used to thinking about.

Seems like where Tesla f’d up is by making a team to lie about it instead of just telling people, “yeah that’s what happens.” As usual it’s the cover-up that worse than the crime. Tesla will probably win the case but will look stupid. Should have just been honest about it.

xyzzy , to moviesandtv in ‘Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’ breaks into song | Engadget

I like Star Trek and I like musicals, but I don’t want the two to mix. I audibly groaned when I saw the description of this in Paramount+, and it seems like a thing where the cast wanted to do it regardless of whether it genuinely makes sense in the context of the show. All I thought was, “Yes, this seems like the kind of thing I would expect in Alex Kurtzman’s Star Trek.”

Maybe they thought they needed a lighter episode to follow “Under the Cloak of War.”

I haven’t watched it yet, though. I’ll follow up after I do.

xyzzy ,

OK, I watched it. I really enjoyed it as a musical, but as expected, it didn’t feel like Star Trek—especially when the Klingons showed up at the end and it basically became a parody. I think I could have bought it more as something like Q influence, but they couldn’t do that yet.

Aside from that, La’an’s actress has a set of pipes on her, wow. She could be a professional singer. There’s plenty of talent all around, though.

Buffy did it first, and that episode had way better lyrics and “character voices” in the writing, but there was no comparison on vocals. Buffy just had better characters in the first place, and more history when it got to its musical episode (it was during the show’s sixth season).

maegul ,
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I don’t like musicals, at all, and I wasn’t looking forward to this. I wouldn’t say I think it’s a good episode … but I enjoyed it all the way through, except that I think the music got a bit boring in the second half.

On the klingon moment, they apparently had two versions, and the other was more operatic and in keeping with what some of us might have been expecting or hoping for. Hopefully it comes out at some point. The version we got, while stupid/silly, had me laughing pretty hard.

Actors for La’an, Uhura and Number One can all sing. Actor for Uhura is from broadway and has a Grammy, and actor for La’an started off in musical theatre.

Generally this season has kinda been about messing around with what star trek can be while trying to stay true to its spirit, much like lower decks. Saying it’s more “Kurtzman Trek” is unfair I think, because it’s a totally different vibe (personally I suspect Kurtzman doesn’t have as much control over this show as he did Discovery, probably for obvious reasons)

xyzzy ,

You’re right that Kurtzman has less creative control than he did on Discovery (where he was sole showrunner for a time), so it was a bit unfair. Introducing Pike and the Enterprise appears to be Akiva Goldsman’s idea from the outset in Discovery, and it seems that he and Kurtzman were the main co-creators of the series. Goldsman is evidently the main showrunner.

Nevertheless, Kyrtzman created this iteration of the universe with Discovery, and my issue with it is that a show like TOS or TNG would never be made in this universe. Picard is the clearest example of this, where it didn’t even feel like TNG in any way until season 3 when it got a new showrunner after going completely off the rails. I enjoyed that immensely, but it still felt like an extended TNG movie layered on the best TOS movies. The movies for both crews felt very different from their respective series.

Likewise, SNW is not TOS despite the trappings, although it’s less egregiously different than the first two seasons of Picard. It turned down the dial of the incessantly quippy dialogue of Discovery at least.

You’re right that they’re trying to bend what Star Trek is, and I’m fine with that to a point, but my perception is they feel like there’s something wrong with Star Trek that they need to fix: it’s too staid, too boring, not enough punchy dialogue, not enough emotion, whatever.

That said, I like more episodes of this than I do of the other recent shows. I just wish they had shelved this script in favor of one with a big idea, or barring that at least went with the operatic Klingon version instead…

JayYay ,

I had to think of Buffy too. Maybe it was too early for a musical, but I enjoyed it nevertheless. Especially that Spock was the first to sing. And in the last song he was the first to act normal which was very Spock-like. I think the characters came through in the songs.

const_void , to technology in Tesla sued for false advertising after allegedly exaggerating EV ranges / The proposed class action accuses Tesla of fraud

Good. Fuck Elmo.

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