I haven’t finished watching it, but it has some very interesting data points on privacy and how your privacy is being exposed even when you think it isn’t.

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    Poison and noise are the way. Making a sandwich for those you love. It will be not fruitful to pay the humans it would take to undo it and make it useful, and they were off to take the ring to mordor. And it might just end up making them pay people to just ingest fact, unlike the clowns in the sewers this one had a red balloon. Hell they could just buy the books and pay people correctly like the system was made before the purple people eater was walking downtown.

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    I as often as possible use incorrect data. I always get directions from places close to where I want to go but not the actual places. never use my actual info unless absolutely necessary. I learned it from the blues brothers.

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    Worthwhile yet tricky. Companies like OpenAI, Google, Meta, etc are full of experts in statistics and they have access to a lot of storage space. If use a service from those companies, say 4hrs per day between 7am and 9pm, at a certain frequency, e.g. 10 requests / hour, then suddenly, when you realize you actually do not trust them with your data, you do 10000 req/hr for 1hr then that’s a suspect pattern. Then might be able to rollback until before that “freak” event automatically. They might still present you as a user your data with the changes but not in their internal databases.

    So… I’m not saying it’s not a good idea, nor useful, but I bet doing it properly is hard. It’s probably MUCH harder than do a GDPR (or equivalent) take out request then deletion request AND avoiding all services that might leverage your data from these providers.

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      It’s probably MUCH harder than do a GDPR (or equivalent) take out request then deletion request

      I cry my American freedom tears. Free to have no privacy laws to protect me or give me any legal recourse.

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        Freedom to be exploited or exploit others even harder for “success”.

        Sarcasm aside there are state equivalents, e.g. CCPA.

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    I think he could have gotten to the point quicker TBH. The videos was a bit tedious to watch not because of the fact but it was waffle waffle on what is obvious then a one min suggestion of how to poison it which does not really seem convenient way to do it TBH

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    Poisoned data is extremely easy to filter and will only get easier as AI improves. Stop making these posts this is basically FUD. It is much better to get rid of the data you can and form proper data hygiene practices.

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      That is why you dont use normal techniques, like the karmasurta suggests. You can do it many ways, to include with what your neighbor is doing or even on different parts of the subject. They exclaimed to themself “but giving up is so much easier”, yes it is yugioh, but you have to believe in the heart of the cards if you want to get anything done. Or make it so much of a pain that they have to goto other methods of gardening the weeds out.

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      This performs worse in literally every category when compared to ubo. You can check their own white paper if you don’t believe me.

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        Useless observation. Adnauseam and uBlock serve two different purposes. A user should only run one of the two at once.