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  • 100% agree: I'm just saying that the guy at Funko might not have been aware of what these farms do, at least the first time because the sales powerpoints and what they actually do aren't even in the same universe.

    The next time though? Fuck 'em, they're complicit.

  • The worst thing I ever read about the issues about destroying sexual education is that it also leaves children unable to actually describe any abuse, because they don't know what's going on, what anything is called, and what is and isn't a "good" touch.

    I'm not saying Florida Republicans are in any way wanting that outcome, but you have to at least wonder why they're so concerned about this.

  • Are content creators we already know expected to start their own servers? Or will there be a general mega instance for everyone to post to.

    Honestly - both?

    Good examples are going to be Floatplane and Nebula for the single-content-creator platform and the group of creators platforms.

    There's no real reason you can't build a platform and require someone to pay you to have access, and it seems to have been successful for both groups.

    Video hosting is expensive, but it 's not prohibitive and a group of creators could certainly come up with a useful platform and self-host it and still be profitable.

    Now, the question is, of course, if peertube is the right choice for that and if it offers anything they'd need, but that's a different discussion.

  • They did it at their general direction, but almost certainly not at their explicit instructions.

    These takedown factories use 'how much shit we got taken down' as a metric, regardless of what it actually was, and LOVE spamming out thousands and thousands of reports at providers until providers do what they want and take shit down.

    My personal favorite one was a bunch of morons who didn't understand how IPFS gateways worked, and would send literal, actual, we-counted thousands of reports over pirated ebooks that were "hosted" on the gateway.

    Except, of course, this isn't how any of this works and while we did push back and argue over months and months about this, not every provider is willing to invest the time it takes to fight these shits.

    Also, if you want super giggles, you should look up the standard text that Web Sheriff sends, which claims all sorts of human right volations and human slavery offenses when someone infringes a trademark for their customers. Absolutely unhinged, and there's dozens and dozens of these companies filling up your average provider's inbox every day knowing full well that just being annoying ENOUGH will get them a +1 in the takedown metrics.

    It's really got nothing to do with what Funko might actually really be after, and everything about how they can bill Funko more while just using automated scrapers, automated webforms, and people in the Philipines or similar making pennies to just reply to providers with pretty much the same script until the hosting provider gives up fighting and does what they want just so they'll go away.

  • Reported by a worker at McD. Wtf, they’re the group that would benefit the most from a change in the healthcare system. Idiot.

    Or, and hear me out here, we can view this with a little sympathy: there's $60k in rewards for anyone who turned this guy in, and the person who did it makes peanuts at McDonalds.

    Now, I don't know if I would do it, but I can completely and utterly sympathize why someone who makes poverty wages would turn class traitor for what almost certainly life-changing money.

  • Especially since their Franchisees are not free to do anything that corporate DOESN'T like when it comes down to the building, or decor, or supplies, or food, or special deals, or whatever the fuck else is involved in running the damn business.

    However, for politics, gee shucks they just can't have any rules and the franchisees are just able to do whatever.

    My bullshitometer hit 11 on that one.

  • For Youtube I was very much talking specifically about how long and how little action they took on the kids-doing-gymnastics videos, even when it became abundantly clear that the target market was pedophiles, and the parents who kept posting these videos were, at the very least, complicit if not explicitly pimping their children out.

    (If you have not seen and/or read up on this, save yourself the misery and skip it: it's gross.)

    It took them a VERY long time to take any meaningful action, even after the intent of and the audience to which it was being shown was clearly not people interested in gymnastics, and it stayed there for literal years.

    Like, I have done anti-CSAM work and have lots and lots of sympathy for it because it's fucking awful, but if you've got videos of children - clothed or not - and the comment section is entirely creeps and perverts and you just kinda do nothing, I have shocking limited sympathy.

    Seriously - the comment section should have been used for the FBI to launch raids, because I 100% guarantee you every single person involved has piles and piles of CSAM sitting around and they were just ignored because it wasn't explicit CSAM.

    Just... gross, and poorly handled.

  • Tut tut, I would expect someone with a private school education to not make claims built on such specious reasoning

    Well, they did say the educational aspects were the least important, so perhaps your expectations are a wee bit too high?

  • Exactly: too many people confuse the monopoly aspect with the consumer gaming stuff, which isn't even pocket change at this point.

    CUDA and AI are the whales in the room, and nVidia has a stranglehold on that market and should be investigated.

    (Even though, IMO, this is because AMD did their usual shitty job of software, and basically gave the market away.)

  • Everyone loves to hate on Cloudflare, but uh, duh, of course a US company will comply with a request under US law that they have to comply with?

    If you don't want your shit DMCAed, don't use anything based in the US to provide it.

    Go host somewhere that doesn't have smiliar laws and won't comply with foreign requests.

  • There was a recent video from everyone's favorite youtube Canadians that tested how many USB devices you can jam onto a single controller.

    The takeaway they had was that modern AMD doesn't seem to give a shit and will actually let you exceed the spec until it all crashes and dies, and Intel restricts it to where it's guaranteed to work.

    Different design philosophies, but as long as 'might explode and die for no clear reason at some point once you have enough stuff connected' is an acceptable outcome, AMD is the way to go.

  • This new uh, tactic? of going after a registrar instead of a hosting provider with reports is a little concerning.

    There's an awful lot of little registrars that don't have any real abuse department and nobody is going to do shit other than exactly this: take it down and worry about it next week when they have time.

    It really feels like your choice of registrar is becoming as much or more important than your choice of hosting provider, and the little indie guys are probably the wrong choice if you're running a legitimate business as you're gonna need one that has enough funding and a proper team to vet reports before clobbering your site.

    On the OTHER hand, Network Solutions is just took down DigitalOcean for no reason, so maybe they all suck?