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- Comment on Reddit locks down its public data in new content policy, says use now requires a contract 7 months ago:
Most of you don’t remember, but way back when, ad money was crazy when no one knew how to advertise online. Banner ads could get $2 a click. It collapsed around mid year 2000. I see the same happening here.
- Comment on Reddit locks down its public data in new content policy, says use now requires a contract 7 months ago:
Your upvotes are at 69 so I just want to say nice post.
- Comment on Robot dogs armed with AI-targeting rifles undergo US Marines Special Ops evaluation 7 months ago:
A lot of this stuff is shielded. Their biggest weakness is command takeover, where some form of injection attack can give you the unit, especially when they’re AI-based. I’m sure there’s plenty of research on this and the money won’t be considered necessary to plug the holes making impossible.
- Comment on Reddit faces new reality after cashing in on its IPO 8 months ago:
If 45 breaks monday this turkey is dead