[HN Gopher] Why the Bucks Can't Wear Cream Uniforms Anymore
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Why the Bucks Can't Wear Cream Uniforms Anymore
Author : doubleocherry
Score : 40 points
Date : 2022-11-15 22:08 UTC (51 minutes ago)
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| lupire wrote:
| What about player's faces?
| drdec wrote:
| Some players, due to their complexion, sometimes appear to be
| going behind the ads.
| kibwen wrote:
| How soon until we see AI-powered adblockers that filter the
| output of any signal to remove anything that it perceives as an
| ad?
| Turing_Machine wrote:
| I'm thinking of Carl Sagan's book _Contact_, in which one of
| the characters became a billionaire by developing "Adnix"
| (removed ads), "Preachnix" (removed televangelists) and
| "Jivenix" (removed politicians) technologies.
| e1ghtSpace wrote:
| How soon will content makers make their content look like ads
| to force these algorithms to fail?
| qsort wrote:
| Several TV models already incorporate that feature. If your
| device is supported, your remote should have a button
| conforming to the IEC 60417-5009 standard to activate it.
| kube-system wrote:
| We had expert systems in VCRs 20+ years ago that did that. They
| just sensed the black frames that occur during the fade-in/out
| between the commercials and the content.
| doubleocherry wrote:
| From the article: "Teams can't wear cream anymore because it
| interferes with the digital ads that are placed on the court in
| broadcast due to the uniforms being so close to the color of the
| wood that is keyed out in the process."
| irrational wrote:
| Now, how to get everyone attending the games to start wearing
| cream clothing?
| jaywalk wrote:
| Unless they're on the court, it wouldn't matter. It's not
| _just_ the color, it 's also the position of the players. The
| graphics are mapped to certain spots on the court, so this only
| happens if a player wearing the color stands where the graphic
| is.
| vel0city wrote:
| The digital boards in hockey can get really annoying even when
| they're working as intended. Animating them should definitely be
| banned and I wouldn't mind seeing the digital ads disappear
| entirely.
| Consultant32452 wrote:
| Modern television is insufferable.
| macintux wrote:
| Tangential at best, but there really should be limits to how
| bright (or white) a digital billboard can be. I've been
| temporarily blinded at night when, while trying to read an ad
| with a dark background, it switched over to a different ad.
| kube-system wrote:
| Contact your local lawmakers, these regulations are definitely
| a thing: https://www.scenic.org/sign-control/billboard-facts-
| by-state...
| kibwen wrote:
| Why settle for crumbs? There should be limits on how many
| billboards, digital or otherwise, are allowed to exist, and
| that limit can be "zero". Advertising is a blight.
| kube-system wrote:
| In my experience, the worst offenders are not billboards but
| signage for local establishments.
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