Post B0TSrNJTOONFLrOX1E by agowa338@chaos.social
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 (DIR) Post #B0TSrNJTOONFLrOX1E by agowa338@chaos.social
       2025-11-21T15:20:23Z
       
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       There is one simple solution to solve this entire picture issue at the #39C3. We just hide a bunch of LiDAR sensors around the entire event space. And if anyone pulls out a camera it will just fry the sensor :p
       
 (DIR) Post #B0TSrOhyCnYzg7rbqC by nobody@mastodon.acm.org
       2025-11-21T15:23:00Z
       
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       @agowa338As long as the chinesium does not emit in an undeclared part of the spectrum, frying people's eyes too
       
 (DIR) Post #B0TSzPsnioXHddkmDw by agowa338@chaos.social
       2025-11-21T15:24:28Z
       
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       @nobody Not necessarily. At least I so far didn't hear about cars frying peoples eyes but I did hear about them frying cameras...
       
 (DIR) Post #B0TUdlQX8mbfzfKoD2 by nobody@mastodon.acm.org
       2025-11-21T15:42:58Z
       
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       @agowa338 I kind of hopes that car lasers do have to comply with some regulations, but the stuff I order from aliexpress?..
       
 (DIR) Post #B0TUnKsMiCDgXhuuQ4 by agowa338@chaos.social
       2025-11-21T15:44:41Z
       
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       @nobody Well I'd hope that people building would know how to actually measure compliance themselves. Anyone fumbling with lasers should have that ability or not deploy them anywhere where people without eye protection MAY be passing by.I thought that was implied.