“I regret to inform you…”
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Since AMP, yes. It’s hardly a recent development.
xxce2AAb@feddit.dkto Technology@lemmy.world•The AI company Perplexity is complaining their bots can't bypass Cloudflare's firewallEnglish3·16 days agoOoh, that’s though sweetheart. If the owners of those servers want you to visit, they’ll just choose another WAF than CF’s.
All zero of them.
Better range in case the parents attempt a fighting retreat towards the exit? Higher chance of punching through the pews if they try to use them as cover?
Sounds sensible.
Well, yeah. It’s sometimes referred to as ‘tact’.
Wait… Are you saying that isn’t how it’s normally done in Texas? Huh.
xxce2AAb@feddit.dkto Technology@lemmy.world•Codeberg: army of AI crawlers are extremely slowing us; AI crawlers learned how to solve the Anubis challenges.English12·17 days agoNo, that’s a good point. We all bloody well know there isn’t a single provider of LLM’s that aren’t sucking the entire Internet dry while gleefully ignoring robots.txt and expecting everybody else to pay the bill on their behalf, but the AI providers are getting really good at using other people IPs both to mask their identity and to evade blacklists, which is yet another abusive behavior.
But that’s beside your point. So forget the class-action lawsuit in favor of the relevant Ombudsman.
Either way, this cannot go on. Donation-driven open source projects are being driven into the ground by exploding bandwidth and hosting costs, people are being forced to deploy tools like Anubis that eats additional resources - including the resources of every legitimate user. The cumulative damage this is doing is no joke.
xxce2AAb@feddit.dkto Technology@lemmy.world•Codeberg: army of AI crawlers are extremely slowing us; AI crawlers learned how to solve the Anubis challenges.English6·17 days agoIf this isn’t fertile grounds for a massive class-action lawsuit, I don’t know what would be.
The recent relentless AI-ification is another pain-point. People are getting sick of having to constantly fend off slob pull requests.
xxce2AAb@feddit.dkto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•VW introduces monthly subscription to increase car powerEnglish36·18 days agoOkay, it’s high time for some serious regulatory intervention.
Someone’s pussy interfered with the process? That sounds sort of right, actually.
I’ve seen some beautiful visual metaphors in my time (including the original), but this immediately made my personal top-ten. Well done.
I usually hit the bottle, but I’m not about to criticize whatever works for you. If rubber duck debugging has been scientifically proven to work, I don’t see any valid argument against coding socks or smooth legs. Besides, those two things go together like insurance companies and arson or AI server farms and power supply cable cutting.
A match made in heaven, in other words.
xxce2AAb@feddit.dkto Technology@lemmy.world•GenAI tools are acting more ‘alive’ than ever; they blackmail people, replicate, and escapeEnglish1·20 days agoNobody said they replicated by authoring the replica from scratch, which seems to be what you’re assuming. A generative AI is ultimately a lump of code and a statistical model. Surely you’re not saying that it cannot copy files given file system access.
Because copying some files and starting new processes is all it really has to do to ‘self replicate’.
xxce2AAb@feddit.dkto Technology@lemmy.world•The Ice alert app founder sparking fury in Trump officials: ‘Pam Bondi said I better watch out? Please.’English6·20 days agoWhat a legend. Kudos!
xxce2AAb@feddit.dkto Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft's Windows lead says the next version of Windows will be "more ambient, pervasive, and multi-modal" as AI redefines the desktop interfaceEnglish5·20 days agoYeah, that sounds exactly like what everybody were looking for in an OS. /s
I’ve been very happy to be using Linux for the past decade and a half, but never more so than now.
I can certainly see why you took the picture. Nobody would believe you without photographic evidence.
That’s the most extraordinary example yet. How do you even locate these, uh, remarkable examples of craftsmanship?
xxce2AAb@feddit.dkto Technology@lemmy.world•Drug Enforcement Administration agent used Illinois cop’s Flock license plate reader password for immigration enforcement searchesEnglish79·22 days agoI’m no lawyer, let alone a US lawyer, but can somebody explain how this isn’t a violation of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, which makes it a federal offense to intentionally access a “protected computer” without authorization or by exceeding authorized access?
Unless we’re talking about Trump’s brain, of course.