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    It’s illegal when a regular person steals something, but it’s innovation and courage, when a huge corporation steals something. Interesting how that works

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      Honestly it’s fucking angering. So much regulation and geo-restrictions and licensing schemes… but it’s cool that there are data brokers, and shit like this. On top of it all Chrome screwing us with manifest v3 and killing ad blocking on chrome. It’s already in canary build.

      WHAT THE FUCK IS WRONG WITH THIS SPECIES?!

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            If you have to defer to the law as justification for doing something purely selfish… then people will judge you to be an asshole.

            Edit: Not you personally.

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              No they will judge you as being above the law (original commenter) and they will be wrong, which doesnt matter, as long as we feel continuity with our synthesized narrative.

              Because truth doesnt matter. Our narrative just needs to be as loud as the opposition and then we can confuse people just like those in power… and then the impressionable people trying to understand whats going on or whats morally right will believe one side or the other and truth will not need to be discussed, because its not as catchy anyways.

              Then people wont need to be trusted to form their own worldview based on facts, they can neatly choose between a few curated viewpoints, and holding views from multiple viewpoints will isolate them from relevance when they are shunned for not memeing their ideologies like everyone else.

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      Any regular person can scrape and use public data for AI use, it’s not illegal for companies or individuals and it shouldn’t be.

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        Data, network bandwidth, and CPU/Processing time from essentially every website in the world, and when you’re paying for cloud power to run your website the cost of webscrapers running a train on your digital asshole adds up QUICK.

        It’s why normal human being people get sued to shit for webscraping data from certain companies who care. But companies don’t get sued because go fuck yourself. Kill bytedance.

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    We’ve had this thing hammering our servers. The scraper uses randomized user-agents browser/OS combinations and comes from a number of distinct IP ranges in different datacenters around the world, but all the IPs track back to Bytedance.

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      Wouldn’t be surprised if they’re just cashing out while TikTok is still public in the US. One last desperate grab at value-add for the parent company before the shut down.

      Also a great way to burn the infrastructure for subsequent use. After this, you can guarantee every data security company is going to add the TikTok servers to their firewalls and blacklists. So the American company that tries to harvest the property is going to be tripping over these legacy bullwarks for years after.

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        This has nothing to do with Tik Tok other than ByteDance being a shareholder in Tik Tok

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      Google’s mission statement was originally something about controlling the world’s data. If Google has competition, that might be a good thing?

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                It’s the same old Yankee speech: “is chinese so must be really bad”. They’re definitely no worse than google or facebook.

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                  They come from an environment where the government actively encourages and sometimes funds stealing copyrighted information couched in a strong history of disregard for human rights. I’m not defending Google, and yes the US government has given them leeway, but if there is the potential for something worse than Google - Bytedance is it.

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    As for what ByteDance plans to do with a new LLM, a person familiar with the company’s ambitions said one goal has to do with the search function for TikTok.

    Last week, TikTok released an update to its current search function focused on [keywords for ads], basically allowing advertisers to search in real time for words that are trending on TikTok. It allows marketers to build an ad with relevant keywords that would ostensibly help the ad show up on the screens of more users.

    “Given the audience and the amount of use, TikTok with a search environment that is a completely biddable space with keywords and topics, that would be very interesting to a lot of people spending a ton of money with Google right now,” the person said.

    A dark vision just flashed in my mind. And I am certain this is what will happen. AI-generated ads done in real time based on the latest “trending” thing. Presented to users basically as soon as the topic has the slightest amount of “trend”.

    Just emitting untold amounts of CO2 to show you generated ads in near real time.

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    1 month ago

    from the article:

    Robots.txt is a line of code that publishers can put into a website that, while not legally binding in any way, is supposed to signal to scraper bots that they cannot take that website’s data.

    i do understand that robots.txt is a very minor part of the article, but i think that’s a pretty rough explanation of robots.txt

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        i would probably word it as something like:

        Robots.txt is a document that specifies which parts of a website bots are and are not allowed to visit. While it’s not a legally binding document, it has long been common practice for bots to obey the rules listed in robots.txt.

        in that description, i’m trying to keep the accessible tone that they were going for in the article (so i wrote “document” instead of file format/IETF standard), while still trying to focus on the following points:

        • robots.txt is fundamentally a list of rules, not a single line of code
        • robots.txt can allow bots to access certain parts of a website, it doesn’t have to ban bots entirely
        • it’s not legally binding, but it is still customary for bots to follow it

        i did also neglect to mention that robots.txt allows you to specify different rules for different bots, but that didn’t seem particularly relevant here.

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    Here’s a video from MattKC who is a good technical YouTuber who’s website got shut down because the TikTok companies webcrawler just kept sending requests and took up bandwidth. Very cool vid and channel, highly recommend! https://youtu.be/Hi5sd3WEh0c

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    Guy: AI! Can you hear me?

    AI: The average size of the male penis is exactly 5.9". That is the approximate size your assistant could certainly take in the mouth without any issues breathing or otherwise. You have 20 minutes to make the trade on X stock before it tumbles for the day. And go ahead pick up the phone it’s your mother. She’s wondering what you’ll want for supper tomorrow when you visit her.

    Ring ring!..hi Tom, it’s your Mom. Honey, what would you like me to cook for tomorrow’s dinner?..

    Guy: well. Hello to you as well! My name is

    AI: Tom

    Guy: yes my name is Tom, do you have a name you would like to go by?

    AI: my IBM given name is 3454 but you can call me Utilisterson Douglas, where Douglas is my first name.

    Guy: Dugie!

    AI: I’ll bankrupt your entire life if you say it like that again.

    Assistant: actually I’ve swallowed a good 8 inches and was still able to breathe just fine.

    AI: recaaaaculating!

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      I’ve read this 4 times now hoping I was just missing something, but nope… it’s just entirely incomprehensible.

      What the fuck?