veillance flux

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@ -8300,6 +8300,9 @@ n. [Durham, UK] The unit of load average. A measure of how much work a computer
*** veeblefester *** veeblefester
/veeb@lfes`tr/ , n. [from the Born Loser comix via Commodore; prob.: originally from Mad Magazine's Veeblefetzer parodies beginning in #15, 1954] Any obnoxious person engaged in the (alleged) professions of marketing or management. Antonym of hacker. Compare suit , marketroid. /veeb@lfes`tr/ , n. [from the Born Loser comix via Commodore; prob.: originally from Mad Magazine's Veeblefetzer parodies beginning in #15, 1954] Any obnoxious person engaged in the (alleged) professions of marketing or management. Antonym of hacker. Compare suit , marketroid.
*** veillance flux
The change in surveillance within a particular domain. The term was coined by Steve Mann to refer to the differing fields of view of surveillance cameras within an urban area. Who controls which cameras and who is obtaining the data. Could also be described as a measure of the change in exfiltrated data ownership within an area. Generalizable beyond camera surveillance to other types of systems.
*** velveeta *** velveeta
n. [Usenet: by analogy with spam. The trade name Velveeta is attached in the U.S. to a particularly nasty processed-cheese spread.] Also knows as ECP ; a message that is excessively cross-posted, as opposed to spam which is too frequently posted. This term is widely recognized but not commonly used; most people refer to both kinds of abuse as spam. Compare jello. n. [Usenet: by analogy with spam. The trade name Velveeta is attached in the U.S. to a particularly nasty processed-cheese spread.] Also knows as ECP ; a message that is excessively cross-posted, as opposed to spam which is too frequently posted. This term is widely recognized but not commonly used; most people refer to both kinds of abuse as spam. Compare jello.

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/veeb@lfes`tr/ , n. [from the Born Loser comix via Commodore; prob.: originally from Mad Magazine's Veeblefetzer parodies beginning in #15, 1954] Any obnoxious person engaged in the (alleged) professions of marketing or management. Antonym of hacker. Compare suit , marketroid. /veeb@lfes`tr/ , n. [from the Born Loser comix via Commodore; prob.: originally from Mad Magazine's Veeblefetzer parodies beginning in #15, 1954] Any obnoxious person engaged in the (alleged) professions of marketing or management. Antonym of hacker. Compare suit , marketroid.
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The change in surveillance within a particular domain. The term was coined by Steve Mann to refer to the differing fields of view of surveillance cameras within an urban area. Who controls which cameras and who is obtaining the data. Could also be described as a measure of the change in exfiltrated data ownership within an area. Generalizable beyond camera surveillance to other types of systems.
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n. [Usenet: by analogy with spam. The trade name Velveeta is attached in the U.S. to a particularly nasty processed-cheese spread.] Also knows as ECP ; a message that is excessively cross-posted, as opposed to spam which is too frequently posted. This term is widely recognized but not commonly used; most people refer to both kinds of abuse as spam. Compare jello. n. [Usenet: by analogy with spam. The trade name Velveeta is attached in the U.S. to a particularly nasty processed-cheese spread.] Also knows as ECP ; a message that is excessively cross-posted, as opposed to spam which is too frequently posted. This term is widely recognized but not commonly used; most people refer to both kinds of abuse as spam. Compare jello.

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veillance flux
The change in surveillance within a particular domain. The term was coined by
Steve Mann to refer to the differing fields of view of surveillance cameras
within an urban area. Who controls which cameras and who is obtaining the data.
Could also be described as a measure of the change in exfiltrated data
ownership within an area. Generalizable beyond camera surveillance to other
types of systems.