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  • That doesn't help instance admins at all, though.

  • I love Veritasium's deep dives into the scientists behind various inventions. We really ought to celebrate more people like Nakamura.

  • Pointing out that something exists doesn't mean condoning its usage.

  • DoorDash must love constantly issuing refunds to neighborhoods like this.

  • Calling the police for a wellness check is just legalized swatting..

  • Sooo many people… not reading.

    You mean like this part?

    It’s been fun but I’m not really a super user so I’m looking to back to Windows as my main OS.

  • I trust Reddit enough to manipulate the numbers to make the situation better than it looks like.

    What? Nooo, Spez would never make undocumented changes to misrepresent things! Don't be silly.

  • Buying is owning. You just didn't buy what you thought you did.

  • Weird, Netflix used to compete with piracy so well that many people stopped pirating altogether, by offering a more convenient service at a reasonable price that was hard for even the most stubborn of pirates to refuse and resulted in a massive boom for its own industry. I wonder what could have changed that caused the people to leave Netflix and return to piracy. Hmm. I wonder.

  • Your job is automating electrons, and now some automated electrons are threatening your job.

    I have to imagine this is similar to how farmers felt when large-scale machinery became widely available.

  • Nah, they're completely separate communities, so no real link that I can see there.

    I dug around a bit, and one of the sites he was using to host the images was some weird 4chan-like image board. But it seems like he may have been trolling them, too, because even though it's a degenerate board full of racist garbage, it's not otherwise full of CSAM, and his posts were also deleted from that board eventually, too. So I don't think they were willingly hosting those images, either. I mention this because I saw some people calling to ban links to that domain, which probably should still be done because it's a trash website, but not because it's a CSAM haven of any sort.

    It makes me think that this isn't targeted at any one community, just some random weirdo trying to make the internet a worse place wherever he can.

  • Also important to note: this feature will only really work against real CSAM. The images that were posted to this community weren't real CSAM but were pictures/gifs of adult models, with titles/captions that would imply they were CSAM. I don't think Cloudflare can do much about those.

    At least, the handful of posts that I saw were like this. I'm doubtful that the guy doing this is uploading actual CSAM to the clearnet.

  • Just wait until the author discovers Gorillaz and Dethklok.

  • If it eases anybody's conscience, they appear to be fake, so you probably didn't accidentally see any actual CSAM, but rather somebody's fantasy captions on otherwise legal material.

  • Internet Archive likely wouldn't be able to handle it. They're already struggling currently, as it is, and dumping a few petabytes of caches of the entire internet onto them probably won't help.

  • Not that I give a shit, but I can see you potentially catching some flack for listing the USA as an "authoritarian regime" lmfao

  • What an absolutely absurd waste of resources. There should be some sort of enforcement/restrictions of energy usage from these clowns.

  • Thinking Google is "the internet" is probably part of the problem.

  • Yeah, that sound about right. I don't remember it ever being confirmed what, if anything, was actually compromised by the leaks. But I doubt that we'd ever get specific details on something like that from the government, anyway.

    Though I imagine that a lot of ongoing operations at the time probably had to be cancelled prematurely, the consequences of which might never really be known.