Idk why you are talking about scraping when I said API?
And is all that information in the training contract?
Idk why you are talking about scraping when I said API?
And is all that information in the training contract?
Its just an API, right?
60 million a year for access to the relatively public data… That seems pretty good to me tbh.
Giving servers the ability to delete each others shit would be interesting to watch when an online war breaks out
Its supposedly to learn typing habits. Heres how you turn it off.
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South Harmon Institute of Technology though
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Old term. Think it was short for “narcotics agent”, used to call someone a snitch basically
Eh I would rather have had a discussion, summary or explanation than read a 400 page book for a random interesting claim
Here’s the book if anyone’s curious
https://www.amazon.com/Three-Felonies-Day-Target-Innocent/dp/1594035229
I couldn’t find any Techdirt articles with substance in the claim, but I’m not going to listen to podcasts so maybe thats where any details of the claim are hidden
That was a fun read with some interesting facts I never knew… But I think you put some weird spins into it.
Like I don’t think Americans are commiting 3 felonies a day, and I’d really be curious about the explanation of that.
And I dont think lying about your age is applicable to the CFAA without some wild lawyering to consider it impersonating someone else to gain unauthorized access to protected data.
But maybe I suck at understanding legal writing
https://www.justice.gov/jm/jm-9-48000-computer-fraud
Thus, embellishing an online dating profile contrary to the terms of service of the dating website; creating fictional accounts on hiring, housing, or rental websites; or using a pseudonym on a social networking site that prohibits them, might all violate a user’s contract with the owner of the protected computer, but the Department will not take the position that a mere contractual violation caused the user’s previous authorization to be automatically withdrawn and that the user was from that point onward acting in violation of the CFAA
I think this is a decent defense of CFAA not worrying about lying about age
That’s a long sentence
Appreciate it typing this out.
It would have to be a really wild scenario where humans get stuck permanently in the iron age again. While they are fun thought experiments, I just can’t see to many ways that humans survive but our technology and books disappear from existence.
I think that is an extremely unlikely scenario. Do you think modern technology is just going to disappear?
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Wait, so you are saying you have either lived continuously on a 29ft boat for 5 years, or only have visited land by dinghy or something while its anchored?
Wild. That’s got to be a nasty looking hull though.