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thingandstuff t1_j76qssp wrote
Reply to comment by Raichuboy17 in Some popular accounts likely to disappear from Twitter as Elon Musk ends free access to API by printial
You’re basically talking about rolling your own client side API that just impersonates browser interaction, even if it’s something out of the box, and said that was an “easy” replacement for a documented server side API. And the raspberry pi is completely irrelevant — as it’s just a place to do the compute.
This idea doesn’t make you seem knowledgeable on the subject.
thingandstuff t1_j74m6m5 wrote
Reply to comment by jtmarshiii in Some popular accounts likely to disappear from Twitter as Elon Musk ends free access to API by printial
Well, not all API calls are from bots but I’d imagine all bots use API calls.
thingandstuff t1_j74lotl wrote
Reply to comment by Raichuboy17 in Some popular accounts likely to disappear from Twitter as Elon Musk ends free access to API by printial
How does a raspberry pi give you API access?
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Reply to comment by ngwoo in Some popular accounts likely to disappear from Twitter as Elon Musk ends free access to API by printial
It makes some sense to me. People don’t casually use it and it’s a disincentive for the botnets.
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Reply to Google has to pay $9.4 million because it paid people to say they liked the Pixel 4 by RunOrDieTrying
I’m so confused. When did this become illegal? People have been doing this forever.
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Reply to comment by fastal_12147 in Iran arrests Khamenei niece after condemning regime: Brother - Region - World by Rear-gunner
I don't think so. Generally speaking, a country needs to sort itself out. These people are not barbarians, they're just ruled by ones.
thingandstuff t1_ixo7ds3 wrote
Reply to comment by CultureBubbly6094 in New AI Tech Allows Humans to Talk to Animals by 4inalfantasy
Yeah, stupid science bitches couldn’t even make he more smarter.
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Reply to comment by fuzzycuffs in I am the co-author behind ACM’s TechBrief on Election Security: Risk-limiting Audits. Ask me anything about election security! by TheOfficialACM
> How can we put safeguards in place so that the machines themselves, i.e. their physical security, can be assured?
The most effective safeguard would probably be charging those people with the crimes they committed against the American people.
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Reply to Microsoft still doesn't know what to do with its messaging apps. Just look at Skype and Teams. by redhatGizmo
Well, they know that Teams will be the last thing on your taskbar… that much is certain.