I’ve seen some things, I’ve done some stuff.

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Cake day: June 22nd, 2023

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  • Israel, Russia, and China do that in every one of our elections. The problem is that they’re always trying to get the most disruptive candidate installed to weaken the US. Legitimate countries always take the stance of “we don’t want to get involved with yada yada”

    A handful of countries are willing to put Trumps in charge and no one else is willing to stop them or put someone more friendly to the rest of the world in charge. Our elections are influenced on social media by Russia, economically influenced by China, and candidates are paid for by AIPAC and a south African billionaire. Our elections are as much the will of the people as the direction of the wind is, and we have just as much influence over each.





  • Super effective, I tried both of these on a couple of domains I have and the amount of hits they get vs how long crawlers stay in them is insane. I use the AI robot.txt file and if they ignore it will spend hours scraping randomized nonsense text from unlimited internal links. I’m sure large legit ai companies have protection, but I get a lot of traffic from Africa and Asia in particular. Not sure if it’s the source or a VPN, but I just look at the geos and tend not to dig deep.






  • It’s difficult to judge Fulnecky’s situation without knowing the full facts and internal operations within her psychology course, Shibley explained, which is an example of how difficult things can get when politics become involved in the academic process.

    Best quote from the article. Honestly it seems like the professor and the student are both way overreacting and more concerned about politics than what each other is even saying. She said an idea was demonic he accused her of calling half the population demonic. He said she missed 1 of the 3 criteria and to 0 out of 25, she blew up and emailed the governor in response to her grade.

    This is one of those cases that’ll end up at the SCOTUS and they’ll rule on something only vaguely related to force Bibles to be used in all academic papers.