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Phantom Privacy Glasses from Reflectacles

As a daily user of the Phantom privacy glasses from Reflectacles for over a year now, I've had ample opportunity to test their functionality and durability. While these glasses have been an essential tool in my quest for privacy, they haven't been without some issues.

Design & Comfort: The sleek design of the Phantom glasses has remained consistent throughout my use, and I continue to appreciate their lightweight and comfortable construction. The frames are flexible enough to bend without breaking, but this same flexibility has led to a noticeable issue with the overall shape and integrity of the glasses.

Privacy Features: The Phantom privacy glasses excel at impeding facial recognition software by effectively obstructing cameras from capturing clear images of the wearer's face. This is achieved through the unique patterned lenses that scatter light and disrupt the typical facial features, making it difficult for facial recognition systems to identify the individual wearing the glasses.

Durability & Construction: Unfortunately, the construction of these glasses has shown signs of wear and tear after a year of daily use. The frames have become misshapen, likely due to their flexible nature, which has made them less comfortable to wear. The hinges have also begun to loosen, causing the lenses to shift slightly.

Value & Recommendations: Despite the construction issues I've experienced, I still believe that these Phantom privacy glasses are worth the investment for those who prioritize privacy and security. However, I would recommend a few modifications to Reflectacles:

1. Consider using more rigid materials in the frames to prevent bending or warping over time.

2. Strengthen the hinges to ensure they maintain their shape and function.

Overall, if you're willing to accept some minor durability issues in exchange for unparalleled privacy against facial recognition software, the Phantom glasses from Reflectacles are a solid choice. Just be prepared to handle any necessary adjustments to your glasses shape or alignment as they age.

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Replying to Avatar Leo Wandersleb

I'm trying to understand how to replace my not-very-private but useful ChatGPT 4.0 subscription with Llama 3.1.

ChatGPT translated the system requirements for https://llama.meta.com/ into slightly less confusing versions of "your beefy desktop is by far not enough".

So if I still need a compute cluster that would sit idle 99% of the time if I ran it just for myself, I'm kind of back at square one. I'd have to find a way to share these resources efficiently and privately.

Where can I use a powerful AI in a privacy preserving way? I want to pay with eCash and use it via TOR without any email or other accounts attached.

Venice.ai ?

Why some view money as a religion is a mystery to me

Replying to Avatar Ava

nostr:npub18dlusgmprudw46nracaldxe9hz4pdmrws8g6lsusy6qglcv5x48s0lh8x3 and I were just talking about this yesterday. Thank you for sharing your story.

Yes, it seams every btc on/off ramp is getting owned by govs. I feel that freedom money is no more. Monero looking sexier by the day...

Yes, Venice it is. I do not like to ask questions to the NSA, as they often misinterpret things and give people orange jumpsuits. I guess I spoke too much already. I will not kill myself!!

Well fuck then, how about them chat bots motherfucker?!

https://stacker.news/items/619927

#eu #eussr #eulag #europe #chatcontrol #privacy

Never read the book, but saw some interviews with the author online and got scared. We are just cattle for slaughter to these fucks. I am not aure there will be a way to opt out. With all the technology, most of us commenting here will be criminals in no time...

Yes, at first I thought it was bulshit too... Now I wish it was. Thank you for spreading the word.