The IR blocking glasses won't help with normal CV though, right? If you wear those glasses and try to unlock your iPhone, it won't work because the IR array can't read the facial features behind the glasses, but if you take a photo of yourself with said iPhone, they will appear as normal glasses
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GrapheneOS @lemmy.sdf.org Location in photos not working consistently
GrapheneOS @lemmy.sdf.org Location lost when uploading pics
Privacy @lemmy.ml PGP read client side
Ubiquiti @lemmy.ml No VPN interface in IDS/ Honeypot settings
homelab @lemmy.ml Backing up Proxmox VMs to the cloud
Ubiquiti @lemmy.ml IDS listening on the WAN port
Privacy @lemmy.ml TM Signal
homeassistant @lemmy.world Simple light automation question
homeassistant @lemmy.world Recommendations for Zigbee Bulbs
Homeassistant @lemmy.ml Recommendations for outdoor weather sensor
homeassistant @lemmy.world Recommendations for outdoor weather sensor
Privacy @lemmy.ml Suggestions for Email/ Calendar
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Privacy @lemmy.ml Graphene OS Profiles
Personal Finance @lemmy.ml Buying into VOO
Personal Finance @lemmy.ml Rewards for ACH transactions
Tuta: Secure Email @lemmy.world Questions before switching from Proton
Firefox @lemmy.ml Firefox search is resolving to IP instead of hostname
homelab @lemmy.ml SSL Certs With NGINX
homelab @lemmy.ml Issue setting SearXNG as Default Browser in Firefox
I think they (GOS) saw the writing on the wall, and this is why they're now partnering with an OEM (Motorola) so that they are able to continue developing GOS without being kneecapped? I may be wrong, just my understanding