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Scientists have developed a way to detect 3D shapes and the movements of human bodies in a room using a Wi-Fi router.
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This ain't so "new". I got a pi zero with a device attached to it, that can "more or less" (rats, mouses, hamsters, dogs, cats, toddlers) detect, if anyone "touched" my things.
I strongly believe that there are two sorts of makers out there:
Those, that want to be reproduced by "pear" or some five-color-scheme (keeping git's e.g.)
but also those, that are rather "my" millennial - generation - alike:
Hiding all their shit.
We're going to see, who of those survives.
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