JoMiran ,
@JoMiran@lemmy.ml avatar

Everytime I see a Gizmodo link I get Gen-X vertigo and feel like Robin Williams in the Jumanji meme.

https://i.kym-cdn.com/entries/icons/original/000/007/784/what-year-is-it-robin-williams.jpg

Boozilla ,
@Boozilla@lemmy.world avatar

I like being able to check how busy a place is, but not like this. Simple head count or an average wait time is good. Using web cams is creepy overkill. Typical tech bro invasive shit.

Hackworth ,

/stares in smart glasses

forgotaboutlaye ,

Google Maps already provides this, and it's pretty handy.

dexa_scantron ,
@dexa_scantron@lemmy.world avatar

I believe they do this the same way they do traffic jams, by seeing how many android phones are at the location vs. average.

deweydecibel ,

iPhones will report it too if they have Maps open.

lets_get_off_lemmy ,

This is such a drunk, stupid tech bro idea.

podperson ,

Easy choice now of which bars to avoid. Hopefully they lose business over it but I doubt it.

simplejack ,
@simplejack@lemmy.world avatar

As the article indicates, it’s catering to the crowd that wants a packed bar fully of people infatuated with whatever is trending in pop culture.

Lemmy’s user base of bean loving software engineers is not that crowd.

Liz ,

Beans do be pretty good though.

catloaf ,

I was just thinking the other day about how I haven't had some good baked beans in a while.

RamblingPanda ,

I mean I do like beans, but it's not love. It's a mutual feeling of appreciation. I think.

techt ,

I fucking love beans

simplejack ,
@simplejack@lemmy.world avatar

It’s your one year anniversary. Happy bean day.

fubo ,

I quit software but I still grow beans!

NOT_RICK ,
@NOT_RICK@lemmy.world avatar

Silicon Valley once again solving a problem nobody actually has.

Lost_My_Mind ,

Inverted alcoholics have this problem.......I guess........

pdxfed ,

You have to drink a lot to become inverted.

simplejack ,
@simplejack@lemmy.world avatar

I don’t know about nobody. Did you see what “one horny user” wrote?

NeptuneOrbit ,

Where's my husband? - desperate housewives of silicon valley

Kusimulkku ,

Finding a place that's not too crowded and nice for you is a problem I've often had with people.

LdyMeow ,

Gross

return2ozma OP ,
@return2ozma@lemmy.world avatar

Yeah, I would walk right back out of the bar if I saw they had this.

LdyMeow ,

Good news, looks like they have an app that you can check and see which bars to avoid! Hahaha

autotldr Bot ,

This is the best summary I could come up with:


A weird new app lets San Francisco residents monitor local bars via live video feed to see what’s happening there and to check how busy the venues are.

2Nite, which launched earlier this year, uses a network of cameras at various Bay Area establishments to provide remote insights into what’s happening at those locations.

In fact, some local bar patrons have predictably been a bit perturbed (creeped out, even) by an app that remotely monitors them and streams their drunken revelry to an unknown amount of strangers on the internet.

“You should be able to let loose in a bar where Big Brother isn’t watching you,” a young woman told the Standard when asked about the app.

Lucas Harris, the co-founder of 2Nite, has said that businesses that partner with the app are in control of the cameras and that the feeds are mainly meant to “offer a glimpse of live shows at bars, clubs, and other event venues,” the Standard writes.

Harris and his co-founder, Francesco Bini, also told the outlet they had introduced live stream blurring to anonymize the feeds and keep individual partygoers from being identified.


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