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marysol5 4 hours ago [-]
>When something turns up at a stadium or an airport, staff photograph it, log it, and wait. Hundreds of places use one software tool for managing lost items, and I scraped their archives: thousands of accidental portraits of lost stuff.
Where? What Software? What Archive?
So many photos of peoples lock screens with clearly visible faces...
axus 21 hours ago [-]
Picture of a lost iPhone, with a message to call the owner at a phone number. Guess taking pictures was in the job description, and returning lost property wasn't.
RankingMember 21 hours ago [-]
Walzr's stuff is a fun portal into an earlier era of lighthearted fun internet projects. Keep it up buddy. Bop Spotter is probably still my favorite.
scraped from....where? The Lost & Found systems are all public? Sorry I haven't had to dig something out of a lost & found that wasn't a cardboard box under a front desk or whatever...
spelk 1 days ago [-]
It is scraped from Pixit. They sell lost/found, evidence + seized item management systems. [1] The listings are public; it was cool OP turned this into a mini art piece.
Where? What Software? What Archive?
So many photos of peoples lock screens with clearly visible faces...
[1] https://www.pixithq.com/
I worked alongside the lost&found office at an old job, we just had a spreadsheet and a book...
Am I not understanding your question? It's one system - and either their archives are public on purpose, or their endpoints are simply unsecured.