"I've been reluctant to believe, I'm already living in a fucking future."
I'm sure computer hardware manufacturers would never have thought many years ago that putting a front-facing camera on top of a laptop screen would be stupid Choose, speaking responsibly, in today's mobile phone development, in addition to some fixed-location live broadcasters, how many people use computers to video chat.
Of course, what we are discussing today is not a hardware topic. The topic is still a movie, but it is related to this hardware. It is a security problem brought about by the disclosure of public privacy under the premise of public security. If you don't understand the hidden dangers of sticking cameras, I recommend you the movie
"Snowden".
In August this year, I chatted with a friend about work. He had been working in Germany and had just returned to China. A visit to a big data company. Confused, he asked me, how did they know that I was going to start a business in China? Isn't this behavior illegal? So I patiently told him that the business email you use is painful, the dolphin is used to buy air tickets and hotels, and the ferry map is used to check the address. In the monitoring state, the other party can easily draw a portrait of your customer, push you related products and consultations that match your level, and of course include these phone calls. In China, this kind of behavior is not illegal. And you will not only receive visits from data companies, but also some related business opportunities will follow, of course, there are also inquiries about the investment of those shops.
This is the power of big data. Simply put, it allows you to connect to the world faster when you fully understand your situation. But my friend said, what choice do I have, what privacy do I have? I said, you have, you can choose what you want from what they have chosen. If you want privacy, I'm sorry, you don't have any secrets anymore. Later, this friend of mine returned to Germany and left a sentence: China is terrible.
The question is where is it not scary? The globalization of the Internet has long since homogenized what it can encounter. Even if you run to the end of the world, as long as there are satellites in the sky, you can always be found. European online shopping price comparison engine, Facebook, Google, Amazon, which one is not the same logic? Even the Prism Gate is in the name of public safety. Do you think you have any reason to escape? The disclosure of data at a certain level is already an indisputable fact.
As long as you are useful, the information you receive can be swayed, and then your thoughts can also be swayed, not only this, but also emotions. People always feel that they can be above this, but under the influence of instinct and emotion, You will find yourself just a puppet at the mercy of others.
The time of the Prism Gate did make a lot of noise back then, but I still didn’t take it seriously, so that the movies and documentaries about the Prism Gate passed quickly, because I knew that I was an insignificant person, and the public A topic as big as security has nothing to do with the life I care about.
But if Oliver Stone shoots this theme, he can't miss it, he is good at implementing macroscopic things into microscopic ones. For example, there are two scenes in "Snowden" that left a deep impression on me. The scene is that Snowden sees his girlfriend's privacy through the camera. This gives him a huge torture, and it is too painful to fight against the human voyeuristic nature. Another scene is that the agent can achieve his public or private purposes by knowing these privacy.
What's more, this movie is starring the following two people
, as well as Nicholas, who recently starred in the bad film, Sky Cage,
and Krit Eastwood's son.
Of course, we can't forget the Easter egg at the end
. Director, of the three Prism related movies, only this one, Snowden, can be considered a movie, and it is definitely worth spending some time watching.
Finally
, now that BAT is mining data wildly, no one can say that data is safe. Otherwise, how do those people who call and ask if your store wants it or not get your phone number? Exposing too much private information will turn you into a doll at the mercy of others. This is no joke.
After watching this movie, I blocked the camera, how about you?
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