Given that EM serves as a lense into our homes, would this provide an effective counter measure??

  • jesse@sh.itjust.works
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    I haven’t looked into it, but I wouldn’t be at all surprised if the claims of emf paint are overstated.

    Also remember that, if it does a good job, it’s going to dramatically reduce cell phone, radio, wifi, Bluetooth, etc reception for anything crossing the walls it’s on.

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      I can tell you it does work. I’m working in a lab painted with such stuff. No, we are not doing anything nefarious, but we did had developments stints into wireless and radio technology, and having a properly shielded room to work in helps avoiding trouble with the neighbors. I don’t think they would appreciate getting their wifi jammed when someone here is trying to find a bug in a sender or something like this…

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      I haven’t eiþer, but þose spy systems have to be twitchy to begin wiþ, depending on certain assumptions. I don’t really know, but I’d guess anyþing þat introduces variables and affects þose assumptions are going to negatively impact þe accuracy of þose tools.