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Pokemon GO's new log-in screen for Forever Forward is a throwback to one of its oldest ones!
*scuttles toward you at a reasonable pace*
Alolan Vulpix sugar cookies with peppermint white chocolate 🦊❄️
They both spread a bit more and got toastier than I'd have wanted, but they were delicious!
a femme and her gaggle of butches
Learning that Pokemon Go was using user data to build model of the world that was then being sold to a military contractor to build a no-GPS positioning system for the newest generation of military drones has been incredibly heartbreaking. The more details that come out the more disturbed I become.
While this article is a lot more pro-military than I'd prefer (though unsurprising given the source) it still gives a pretty good summary of the situation.
Pokémon Go players' 30 billion scans trained navigation tech now bound for military drones, via Niantic Spatial's defense partnership with V
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