The addon uBlock Origin has an option for rules to change HTML and could be used for this [1]. Replace Username with the persons Username. add to My Filters. I encourage people that dislike or often find themselves disagreeing with or being activated triggered by me to do this for my username.
I always assumed their big ship is for putting weapons in space. Are they actually funded for building colonies on Mars? What percentage of the population are resilient, physically fit, highly intelligent and mentally stable enough to endure such a harsh environment? AFAIK most of the experiments in bio-domes located in deserts simulating Mars on earth had failed miserably.
This will not be a popular answer but Linkedin and others are effectively bots so the closest thing to painful would be that the end users never see it. That means adding regex/wildcard filters for subjects and keywords in the body. Adding anything to slow down their connections will likely just trigger an error on the account saying the email is invalid and could lead to account lock-outs.
Even better if there was a shared github repo and associated addon people could use to filter these emails but there are so many different mail clients that it would become quite a project. Probably just a shared list of regex/wildcard patterns would suffice. This concept would have to become popular for them to notice their engagement emails are not increasing revenue. Spam pays. Until spam does not pay this will be a pain for all of us.
As someone that does this, it's Turtles All The Way Down [1]. Every layer has escapes. I require people to climb up multiple turtles thus breaking most skiddie [2] scripts. Attacks will have to targeted and custom crafted by people that can actually code thus reducing the amount of turds in the swimming pool I must avoid. People should not write apps that make assumptions around accessing sensitive files.
It's turtles all the way down but there is a VERY big gap between VM Isolation Turtle and <a half-arse seccomp policy> turtle. It's a qualitative difference between those two sandboxes.
Any site that becomes sufficiently popular will attract sock puppets, shills, paid agitators, paid astroturfers, spammers, scammers, people paid to warm up accounts and to vouch for their alternate accounts, accounts pretending to ask questions with alternate accounts that suggest a solution that they own and operate and many many other shenanigans. There are also no shortages of people that try to influence the thinking of others or trick them into buying something or voting a particular way. Some of them get nullified in /newest by some of us. Some make it through. Some even get massive responses and that is is a chance they are rolling the dice on.
If an app can be installed on someones hardware without their intervention launch it into the air and use it for target practice. If a website requires some crypto-crap to verify objects were scanned then upload to smaller platforms and let others link to the objects from the big platform. The big platforms can play whack-a-mole removing links, it's a fun game. The smaller sites can give the crawler alternate images. Better yet just use small semi-private self hosted platforms. Even better yet ensure those platforms are only accessible via .onion domains requiring a browser that is Tor enabled. People can then make sites that proxy/cache objects from Tor onion sites to easier to access sites.
Adding that there will be upwards of another 10,000 executed on Wednesday per the Iranian government. They are already lining streets with body bags of people to discourage anyone else from protesting but I suspect that will only increase the protesting.
The protestors are the ones being executed. They are being taken into a large metal corral of sorts and one can hear the AK-47. The plan for Wednesday was to hang a bunch of them. Iran has strict control over firearms so most of their citizens are mostly soft targets since they do not appear to have enough combined combat knowledge to take the guns from the police.
We are basically just waiting on Donald Trump to uphold his promise he would do something but thus far that has just been sanctions.
Adding to this, if AI goes away we are left with a generation of people that do not understand the code that AI wrote and older generations that eventually retire out. This is nearly on par with the fictional Dune's destruction of the thinking machines and they have to essentially build religious groups to continue functioning as a society and create guilds to replace the functions of the thinking machines.
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