#pruvacy — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #pruvacy, aggregated by home.social.
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Pokémon Go Scans Quietly Trained the Navigation Tech Now Headed Into Military Drones
> Hundreds of millions of Pokémon Go players spent years filming the streets, parks, and buildings around them to earn in-game rewards. Those roughly 30 billion environmental scans are now owned by Niantic Spatial, and they helped train a camera-based navigation model that a U.S. defense contractor is preparing to put into drones and other military robots.
https://dronexl.co/2026/06/09/pokemon-go-scans-niantic-vantor-military-drone-navigation/
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Pokémon Go Scans Quietly Trained the Navigation Tech Now Headed Into Military Drones
> Hundreds of millions of Pokémon Go players spent years filming the streets, parks, and buildings around them to earn in-game rewards. Those roughly 30 billion environmental scans are now owned by Niantic Spatial, and they helped train a camera-based navigation model that a U.S. defense contractor is preparing to put into drones and other military robots.
https://dronexl.co/2026/06/09/pokemon-go-scans-niantic-vantor-military-drone-navigation/
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Pokémon Go Scans Quietly Trained the Navigation Tech Now Headed Into Military Drones
> Hundreds of millions of Pokémon Go players spent years filming the streets, parks, and buildings around them to earn in-game rewards. Those roughly 30 billion environmental scans are now owned by Niantic Spatial, and they helped train a camera-based navigation model that a U.S. defense contractor is preparing to put into drones and other military robots.
https://dronexl.co/2026/06/09/pokemon-go-scans-niantic-vantor-military-drone-navigation/
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Pokémon Go Scans Quietly Trained the Navigation Tech Now Headed Into Military Drones
> Hundreds of millions of Pokémon Go players spent years filming the streets, parks, and buildings around them to earn in-game rewards. Those roughly 30 billion environmental scans are now owned by Niantic Spatial, and they helped train a camera-based navigation model that a U.S. defense contractor is preparing to put into drones and other military robots.
https://dronexl.co/2026/06/09/pokemon-go-scans-niantic-vantor-military-drone-navigation/
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Pokémon Go Scans Quietly Trained the Navigation Tech Now Headed Into Military Drones
> Hundreds of millions of Pokémon Go players spent years filming the streets, parks, and buildings around them to earn in-game rewards. Those roughly 30 billion environmental scans are now owned by Niantic Spatial, and they helped train a camera-based navigation model that a U.S. defense contractor is preparing to put into drones and other military robots.
https://dronexl.co/2026/06/09/pokemon-go-scans-niantic-vantor-military-drone-navigation/
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Lets welcome #Tidbits to #Mastodon. Tidbits is a venerable, lasting #technology newsletter.
They post regularly on issues I'm interested in, including #pruvacy. The latest issue discusses their feelings about the #Twitter debacle.Welcome to the #Fediverse, @TidBITS
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Lets welcome #Tidbits to #Mastodon. Tidbits is a venerable, lasting #technology newsletter.
They post regularly on issues I'm interested in, including #pruvacy. The latest issue discusses their feelings about the #Twitter debacle.Welcome to the #Fediverse, @TidBITS
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Lets welcome #Tidbits to #Mastodon. Tidbits is a venerable, lasting #technology newsletter.
They post regularly on issues I'm interested in, including #pruvacy. The latest issue discusses their feelings about the #Twitter debacle.Welcome to the #Fediverse, @TidBITS
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Could license-plate readers put a dent in Palo Alto's property crimes? | News | Palo Alto Online |
City Council agrees to install 20 cameras on poles as part of new automated license-plate recognition system
#alpr #pruvacy #surveillance #paloalto -
Could license-plate readers put a dent in Palo Alto's property crimes? | News | Palo Alto Online |
City Council agrees to install 20 cameras on poles as part of new automated license-plate recognition system
#alpr #pruvacy #surveillance #paloalto -
Could license-plate readers put a dent in Palo Alto's property crimes? | News | Palo Alto Online |
City Council agrees to install 20 cameras on poles as part of new automated license-plate recognition system
#alpr #pruvacy #surveillance #paloalto -
Could license-plate readers put a dent in Palo Alto's property crimes? | News | Palo Alto Online |
City Council agrees to install 20 cameras on poles as part of new automated license-plate recognition system
#alpr #pruvacy #surveillance #paloalto -
Could license-plate readers put a dent in Palo Alto's property crimes? | News | Palo Alto Online |
City Council agrees to install 20 cameras on poles as part of new automated license-plate recognition system
#alpr #pruvacy #surveillance #paloalto