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Re: Teachable Machine: Teach a machine using your camera, live in the browser

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So you are contending we are secure via DNS?

That's one of these arguments that may attack the parent in isolation, but makes absolutely no sense in the context of the thread they were replying to. Because if you assume an attacker to have control over DNS, the security model of giving permission on a per-domain basis is broken anyway, and the initial concern with granting google this access is already subsumed in your general paranoia.

No it isn’t. TLS helps ensure you aren’t talking to a rogue server and HSTS ensures you can be spoofed in the first http request to a new server.

Re: Teachable Machine: Teach a machine using your camera, live in the browser

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You can solve problems using Machine learning without coding from a while ago.. azure machine learning have this features from more than a year ago. I've solve regression, classification and recommendation problems with it and the best part is it deploys an web service with a few clicks.

Can you clarify on what you did with it? I'd love to start dabbling in solving problems with ML, but am a bit intimidated by getting started. Is it fairly easy for a novice to do the things you did?

Re: Teachable Machine: Teach a machine using your camera, live in the browser

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What makes it non-mobile? Is it something about the expected performance of the JS? or are there apis being used im not thinking about?

It works on mobile, it's just slow. Every time we read and write from memory we have to pack and unpack 32 bit floats as 4 bytes without bit shifting operators >.>

Isn't that what ArrayBuffers can do for you at nearly the same amortized speed as C unions?

Re: Teachable Machine: Teach a machine using your camera, live in the browser

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I can solve the privacy problem by not using their products? I disagree: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/FBI–King_suicide_letter Also, my own personal privacy is less secure if it's a relative inconvenience for employers. If everyone but me gives up their privacy then there's more pressure on me to follow suit. The argument even doubles back on itself. If these comments aren't interesting to you... don't read them. E…

The comments are repetitive and are basically complaining. If there was something to be learned that would make it useful and interesting.

You can learn lots of interesting things by invading people's privacy.

I responded to the argument you linked. You're avoiding a more interesting discussion on the topic. Push the [-] button and move on. Your comment is blatantly hypocritical:

"Every time X is updated people complain about X; those people ignore the details of the update."

"Every time people complain about X other people complain about them complaining about X; those people ignore the details of the complaint."

Re: Teachable Machine: Teach a machine using your camera, live in the browser

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Using the Leap Motion on an Oculus is magic. Much better than hand held controllers. When I use it I don't get sick from VR.

Any decent apps that support it? I have been thinking of buying a Leap Motion to experiment together with Rift

No, but maybe you can create one!
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