There's no sense asking questions you already know the answer to. Of course those babies are Hamas. If they aren't in baby boot camp right now, they will be 20 years from now. Until then they use their mothers as human shields, so the women have to die as well, obviously. They were breastfeeding Hamas combatants in violation of sanctions.
1 Samuel 15:3 was always the official policy; they are no longer pretending otherwise because they don't have to. Nobody's going to stop them and for anyone that tries, there's the Samson Option.
A more-fun line of questioning that outs the demons among us is asking what someone would do if they had access to a time machine. One particular demographic will consistently and proudly tell you they'd use it to go back in time and murder one specific infant. Not teenager, not young adult--given free range of choice they always opt to kill their opponent at their most helpless, as an infant that cannot fight back--which says all it needs to.
ChatGPT is miserable if your input data involves any kind of reporting on crime. It'll reject even "summarize this article" requests if the content is too icky. Not a very helpful assistant.
I hear the API is more liberal but I haven't tried it.
The Chinese are also sloppy. They will run those scrapers until they get banned and not give a fuck.
In my experience, they do not bother putting in the effort to obfuscate source or evade bans in the first place. They might try again later, but this particular setup was specifically engineered for resiliency.
When faced with evidence of operating procedure for the malicious, we forever take them at their word when they insist they're just incompetent.
The spirit of this site is so dead. Where are the hackers? Scraping is the best anyone is coming up with?
It's not scraping. They'd notice themselves getting banned everywhere for abuse of this magnitude, which is counterproductive to scraping goals. Rather than rate-limit the queries to avoid that attention, they're going out of their way to (pay to?) route traffic through a residential botnet so they can sustain it. This is not by accident, nor a byproduct of sloppy code Claude shat out. Someone wants to operate with this degree of aggressiveness, and they do not want to be detected or stopped.
This setup is as close to real-time surveillance as can be. Someone really wants to know what is being published on target sites with as minimal a refresh rate as possible and zero interference. It's not a western governmental entity or they'd just tap it.
As for who...there's only one group on the planet so obsessed with monitoring and policing everything everyone else is doing.
Small pickups could be pretty fuel efficient. The problem is not CAFE standards but the fact that zero Americans buy small trucks, because the entire market for new vehicles in the US is people who are financially illiterate and easily marketed to and making them buy $80k brodozers is more profitable than a $30k S10
Half these people still choose to buy the vehicle they do for insane and superficial reasons like "It's got a Hemi", like my uncle, even though Hemispherical combustion chambers haven't been state of the art or even good ICE technology in decades.
This is addressed by crowdsourcing generation and storage to household batteries. Surplus energy is banked locally instead of being dumped on the grid. The utilities buy it back from homeowners at wholesale rate under demand response programs when they can't meet demand.
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