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Tyoda
It's mentioned as one of the entities Mozilla will pressure for change, and it is listed in the article on 404 media that Mozilla cites.
scraped public data from different platforms can be stitched together to infer identity, location, status, beliefs, and networks — even if no one website reveals all that alone.
If they don't use the data from the fediverse, it's only because it's too small to bother. These platforms are easier to scrape than any proprietary service.
queue people saying "i liked the other one better" - oh, it's already here.
Yeah, and it still wouldn't help you for deleted/privated stuff. You have to mirror the good stuff if you want it around.
You'd need a constantly growing database of all the videos on there, rechecking all of them every once in a while to see if they are still/now unlisted... maybe if you had infinite youtube api credits... maybe.
Always shouting!
Article: Billions of scraped Discord messages up for sale
Any server that has had its invite link posted online is guaranteed to be in the pockets of multiple such scrapers. If you're talking about private servers with a handful or a few dozen members... yeah, sure...
PB had to do some science there...
I think the argument is that some people can't afford a nice drawing tablet or drawing supplies, so all they have is a mouse that is "impossible" to draw with, and AI allows them to... "create". source: bottom-left post in the image
I am but one of many dinosaur-inquisitors.
This is the second time I hear about systemd-analyze, which is funny because the first time was earlier today in that Brodie Robertson video about that pewdiepie video...
Anyway, I checked it out and the only thing I noticed was that cups took a whole second, which wouldn't matter, except that I hardly have a printer to print with anyway, so I disabled it. (could also just remove cups I guess)