What's /g/'s take on this?
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/the-pluto-project-security-computer/#/
>The Pluto Project is a computer monitor that's designed to keep your information private. Based on a concept originally posted on Hackaday here, the Pluto Project uses the polarized film that's already used by LCD screens to keep your information safe. By removing the front polarizing film from an LCD monitor and placing it in a pair of glasses, only the wearer of the glasses can see the information on the screen. Anyone not wearing polarized glasses will only see a blank, white screen.
What's preventing a CIA nigger from just putting on those same glasses and being able to see everything? When agencies can remotely access your CPU directly, who fucking cares if nobody in your immediate vicinity (assuming they don't have glasses) can see you fapping to tech gore threads? How is this not just some easily overcome novelty?
>We spent hours thinking of a good name for this project
rly makes u think
They don't even seem to have much faith in their own project, thinking it's just a racket (it is) to fund their other projects.
>Our plan is to use the profits generated from Pluto to fund the development of these planned products and services.
I don't even want to know what other useless projects they have.
Shit. This turned into a blogpost.
Pointless tech crowdfunding campaigns general?
i remember reading about thing like it in 2009 on some blog, it was a full tutorial. now it costs money. wow.
>mfw the men in black already wear polarized sunglasses
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>I don't even want to know what other useless projects they have.
Pic related.
>a Tor-based anonymization network that eliminates malicious exit relays that spy on you by being hosted entirely in-house
>being hosted entirely in-house
>hosted entirely in-house
>in-house
What is a VPN?
I knew I should have made this a shitpost instead.