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Cake day: June 22nd, 2023

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  • I’m sure you are not one of the problem hosts, but his will harm the renters more because they’re the ones already subject to the bigger power imbalance - by definition not near their home and relying on Airbnb to ensure a safe place to stay - and Airbnb is reputed to be pro-host against renters.

    For example, there was a trip to Europe where a host physically threatened us in writing, Airbnb kept transferring us around rather than offer any solutions, we left for our safety, the host claimed we didn’t cancel and owed the full stay, Airbnb took the host’s side without evidence despite our evidence of their threat in writing, we did a chargeback, and Airbnb disputed it for 4 months in apparent bad faith.

    Anecdotal, but a case study why black-holing renters’ contacts seems more damaging.














  • Thanks, I didn’t see this, there was a different embedded FAQ that didn’t have the specific Q & A below.

    But, if anything, it seems to confirm the ad itself is just legitimately clicked from the user’s IP address and hidden from the user, and that there is code execution protection, but not that there is any privacy protection? It’s still very ambiguous.

    How does AdNauseam “click Ads”?

    AdNauseam ‘clicks’ Ads by issuing an HTTP request to the URL to which they lead. In current versions the is done via an XMLHttpRequest (or AJAX request) issued in a background process. This lightweight request signals a ‘click’ on the server responsible for the Ad, but does so without opening any additional windows or pages on your computer. Further it allows AdNauseam to safely receive and discard the resulting response data, rather than executing it in the browser, thus preventing a range of potential security problems (ransomware, rogue Javascript or Flash code, XSS-attacks, etc.) caused by malfunctioning or malicious Ads. Although it is completely safe, AdNauseam’s clicking behaviour can be de-activated in the settings panel.





  • I mean, when you collapse that logic you’re effectively saying random is the same thing as non-deterministic. But they’re different things, because even if an infinitesimally exact moment in time may “always” produce the same result, because the arrow of time only points in one direction, no such deterministic result can ever be replicated, and if the result cannot be replicated, then what is the difference from random?



  • To save everyone time, here’s a draft set of productivity bullets for “turtle tester”:

    • Conducted thorough evaluations of turtle shell durability and structural integrity under various simulated environmental conditions.
    • Monitored and recorded turtle behavior to assess mobility and adaptability in controlled habitats.
    • Ensured all testing procedures adhered to ethical standards and guidelines for animal welfare.
    • Collaborated with team members to analyze data and improve testing methodologies for accuracy and efficiency.
    • Prepared detailed weekly reports summarizing findings and providing actionable recommendations for ongoing research.

    It’s important Elon Musk knows these things.