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No user record in our sample, but zeropointsh has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but zeropointsh has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
The great thing about China's Great Firewall is that really good options to circumvent censorship have been around for a while. Was waiting for someone to bring up XRay! Alternatively, here is a great write up of using…
You could go viral[1] for implementing a Monero Miner[2][3] in Anubis. The check no longer denies someone; it lets EVERYONE in once they've paid the price (mining). This now makes false positives impossible, solving a…
AI can churn out code that works, but usable, secure code is written for humans first; clear, predictable, and safe by design. Until AI can reason like a team lead and think like an attacker, it’s still just guessing.…
It would be more like using a javascript webminer to mine for you a bit before you get access. This would be the "proof-of-work" needed to then proceed to scrape.
Look into JavaScript web miners for Monero. It exists but just hasn't been implemented into a proof-of-work concept to make a bot/AI scraper "pay" to access your site. Or if it has been used, not at scale.
Exactly, instead of trying to totally prevent the bots/AI scrapers, make them "pay you" in compute to access and scrape. It needs to be solved.
How about using on-chain proof-of-work? It flips the script. If a bot wants access, let it earn it—and let that work be captured, not discarded. Each request becomes compensation to the site itself. The crawler feeds…
My exact thoughts[1] when it comes to hosting, things should be static, although I seek joy in Astro and Markdown. [1]https://zeropoint.sh/blog/astro-as-static/
> Should I run an exit relay from my home? A bridge is different than running an exit relay. A Bridge allows someone who's ISP blocks access to the TOR network to bypass that by connecting to your bridge.[0] Bridge…
I would say folding@home is always good for medical advancement. Running a TOR bridge, i2p router or re-seed server if your more interested in internet freedom for those in restricted countries.
Ah, I recommend LibreWolf - A hardened fork of Firefox, stripped of telemetry, with privacy settings locked down by default.
> Revelation 13:15. Revelation 13:15 is about deception, not innovation. The passage is about a false prophet breathing life into an image to deceive the world. AI isn't deceiving anyone—it's an advanced autocomplete…
Just wrong, perception is the real issue here. The golden calf was not dangerous because it was a statue; it was dangerous because people assigned it reverence beyond its function. That fate is not unique to AI—people…
Respectfully, if AI is the golden calf, then so were the printing press, the steam engine, and the microprocessor before it. Every era births its own Promethean fire—each time, there are those who claim it will unseat…
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