• reubenswartz an hour ago

    And is Seattle, “Jeff Bezos” says the crosswalk is sponsored by Amazon Prime and exhorts you not to tax the rich.

    • jimmydoe 7 days ago

      this is fun.

      it seems most of these crosswalks can be configured via app from https://polara.com/ . So either the authentication was leaked or got physically flashed/hacked?

      • janalsncm 3 hours ago

        > SIMPLE WIRELESS PROGRAMMING The iNX is easily programmed using our industry-leading Field Service App, available for iOS® & Android® – no expensive software or proprietary devices required! The app allows technicians to configure system settings and sounds, as well as access actionable data on button counts, flashing cycles, and more.

        Security not included!

        • TheAceOfHearts 3 hours ago

          The S in IoT stands for Security.

        • systemswizard 7 days ago

          Probably factory defaults exposed to the world

          • SoftTalker 2 hours ago

            Or a mischievous or disgruntled employee did it, or gave the password to someone.

        • magixx 3 hours ago

          I wonder how soon it will be before some company starts renting these out from the city for ad space.

          • elpocko 3 hours ago

            This HN post is seven days old but displayed and ranked as if it was posted 9 hours ago, with all timestamps falsified. The déjà vu effect is disconcerting and an absolute mind fuck. Please stop doing this, ffs. The person who thought this would be a good idea is a madman.

            https://hn.algolia.com/?query=Silicon%20Valley%20crosswalk%2...

            • ryandrake 2 hours ago

              Wild! I definitely remember commenting on this last week and sure enough my comment shows below as “8 hours ago” (while I was asleep). What kind of sorcery is going on?

              • yellowapple 2 hours ago

                HN has a "second chance queue" for posts that the powers-that-be believe could've/should've gotten more attention but didn't. Happened to one of my posts once, which was confusing as all hell at first but made sense once I learned about it.

                • datavirtue an hour ago

                  Feature in search of a problem

              • zniturah 2 hours ago

                How is it technically possible?

            • ryandrake 7 days ago

              Very nice. Totally harmless prank and it clowns on jerks who deserve a good clowning! Hope the pranksters continue and keep it lowkey so they don’t get caught.

              • vkou 23 minutes ago

                The targets of this deserve every bit of shade that can be thrown at them, but unfortunately, this fucks with crosswalk accessibility for the visually impaired.

                • DennisP 12 minutes ago

                  Not by much though, since "wait" and the tones still play. I suspect most visually impaired people will enjoy this as much as the rest of us.

              • lupusreal 3 hours ago

                If we could not fuck with accessibility devices which disabled people rely on, that'd be great. Thanks.

                • delusional 3 hours ago

                  It sounds like they still make the normal/expected sounds. So kudos to the pranksters for keeping them safe and available for the people in need of accessibility.

                  • xoxxala 2 hours ago

                    Deviant Ollam has a video with clips from the crosswalks. He also mentions the accessibility is not impacted. Worth a watch if you haven’t heard the AI impressions.

                    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=woQEJ_fY8Mw

                    • googlryas 3 hours ago

                      The expected sounds are mark Zuckerberg talking about AI for 20 seconds?

                      No, no kudos to anyone who fucks with safety devices to make some point of theirs.

                      • yellowapple 2 hours ago

                        The expected sound is the "WAIT!" voice, which you can clearly still hear. Anything in addition to that is of zero detriment to the accessibility of the system.

                    • badgersnake 2 hours ago

                      Don’t be such a killjoy. It still makes sounds.

                      • lysace 3 hours ago

                        Were you severely inconvenienced by this hack? If so, how?

                        • scubbo 3 hours ago

                          One does not have to be harmed by an action to be able to call out that it would have harmful impact.

                          • ffsm8 3 hours ago

                            As far as the messages I heard, they still announce whatever they should - just with zucks voice and sarcasticly and extra text. But I haven't listened to everything, maybe they did significantly impact someone's life.

                            I'd prefer to hear an actual example over broad outrage tho

                            • lysace 3 hours ago

                              No harmful impact has been called out.

                              • scubbo 3 hours ago

                                Not explicitly, but

                                > which disabled people rely on

                                is pretty clear implication. But I'll spell it out for you - people with impairment to senses (primarily vision) rely on this infrastructure to know when it's safe to cross a road.

                                • toast0 2 hours ago

                                  These devices will also often indicate their location when you hold the button. That can help a visually impared person confirm that they're oriented correctly. That use case is likely why these are field programmable; factory programming would be sufficient for limited prompts (wait, begin crossing, count down, clicks and whistles, etc) but not for street names.