Greetings! I joined the lab in/around early 2016 and the issues surrounding the publicly accessible viewable cameras were still a contentious issue even back then.I actually have experienced both sides of the coin personally at this point, that is to say having them be useful in their previous form where you could identify someone (seeing someone I was collaborating with and unable to contact due to my phone at the time dying), and also being creeped out when someone who was a little too touchy feel-ly with me who I was actively avoiding zoomed into the lab after seeing me on the lab cust to come up behind me and give me a slap on the back.
I would rather not have another experience like that or have anyone else be stalked by the camera system. I really did like the idea of having AI altered camera views, but that also comes with it's own concerns.
My first concern is based on the older implementation of the system I was familiar with, I did one stint running ops for the lab, I am fairly sure that due to the way the web camera system was installed there is a proxy address to which unless it's been modified forwards the direct feed from the cameras out to the WAN, so if you know where to point your web browser it is my fear you might be able to see the raw video feed from any of the webcams which are a part of that system and bypass the computer vision/ai system which was implemented to lesson privacy concerns. One would have to rework the backend sysytems and some firewall settings to prevent this, which probably also means modifying the AI solution so it can pull the camera streams locally if it's not going through the proxy.
My second concern is that no matter which AI model or LLM is selected raw video will still have to be processed by these systems in order to alter it. If we are using a cloud service for this there exists the possibility that the publicly facing portions of this could be modified, hacked, or used with malicious intent. If it were up to me I would want this specific task to be completed by a LLM/AI system running locally which had was locked down as to not require external connection via the internet for any of it's tasks other than the input of the source video and output of the altered video.
I have been guilty of kicking this can down the road, and I would like to point out it's been a constant source of contention from very early on and predates my existence of the space. Given all I have been through, I could care less if we have these cameras.
For some history and discourse from earlier in our existence:On Wednesday, August 13, 2025 at 9:45:48 AM UTC-7 smc...@heatsynclabs.org wrote:Hi everyone,
The board acknowledges the recent, passionate discussion regarding the lab's public-facing cameras. It's clear there are strong, valid perspectives on all sides of this issue, from members who value the cameras' convenience to those who have serious safety and privacy concerns.
To ensure a safe and stable environment while we determine a permanent solution, the board has temporarily disabled all public-facing camera feeds. These cameras are now functionally offline to external access. This is a temporary measure to allow for a calm and structured community process.
Moving forward, any system that makes camera feeds accessible to members requires a formal proposal and a binding community vote. To that end, we will be scheduling a dedicated community meeting to discuss all possible solutions, including:
- Restoring the cameras with new rules.
- Implementing a different system (like timed snapshots with 5 minute delays or AI blurring, the boxes, etc).
Our goal is to facilitate a fair process that allows our community to come together around a supported solution.
Sincerely,
The Heatsync Labs Board of Directors
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On Aug 14, 2025, at 2:57 PM, Cprossu <cpr...@gmail.com> wrote:
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