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so many lost worksโ€ฆ many are historically significant. there is a clear demand for them, but there is, well, no supply, for they no longer exist. if scarcity is the true source of value, then there must be a great financial return in finding such scarce items. maybe infinite.

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it's incontrovertible really: the bbc exists, and it relies on a tax that is unenforceable unless the television detector van is real, and the television detector van seems to be impossibleโ€ฆ so our idea of what is possible must be wrong. stop reading if you see a flaw here.

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a single bit of data means all that can be conveyed is โ€œ0โ€ or โ€œ1โ€. or, in another interpretation, โ€œnoโ€ or โ€œyesโ€.

for the bbc's television licensing department, this single bit of data was the answer to the question: โ€œafter investigation, did the person have a television?โ€

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in the usa, it is widely believed that cops engage in โ€œparallel constructionโ€. this is when they do blatantly illegal shit to obtain evidence, which shouldn't be admissible in court. but then, using the evidence, work backwards to find a legal way they โ€œcould haveโ€ gotten it.

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what the bbc television licensing department did was essentially the same idea, but with a fun twist. they didn't use invented traditional evidence gathering to cover up surveillanceโ€ฆ they used invented surveillance (the vans) to cover up future traditional evidence gathering.

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Graham Sutherland / Polynomial , @gsuberland@chaos.social
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@hikari it is, sort of, a hoax. they can't somehow wirelessly detect you being tuned in - that's impossible - but for a while they did have a few vans detecting the brightness pattern changes from people's living rooms when live sports events were on, which could be used as proof of watching TV without a license.

wasn't widespread at all though, and was mostly just done to create the illusion that they could tell and prosecute you for it, to scare people into paying for a license.

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