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Cake day: July 2nd, 2023

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  • That’s not fair to change the system only when businesses require it. I received a fuckin’ letter from a government entity where I live for having downloaded the trash tier movie “Demolition”.

    I agree copyright and patents are bad but it’s so infuriating that only the rich and powerful can choose not to respect it.

    So I think openAI has to pay because as of now that shitty copyright and patent system is still there and has hurt many individuals around the world.

    We should try to change the laws for copyright but after the big businesses pay their due.











  • I thought it was obvious you wouldn’t say “hey I just took your benchy model and changed N vertices”. But just “happened” to inadvertently create a benchy lookalike.

    Also there is definitely a point where it would be safe to reproduce the benchy design otherwise we could point at anything on earth and say “that’s a heavily modified benchy.”

    Or are we all benchy? Am I a benchy with a thousand modified vertices?

    So let’s be pragmatic there is nothing preventing me even to start a new design that vaguely ressemble the Benchy design. All it takes is for that “vaguely” to be enough so that you could argue you were not making a benchy redesign but just stumbled on something that could look Like a benchy.






  • Something I wonder is how would it even be possible for vendors to ignore PayPal is doing something fishy.

    You got a guy who’s job is to monitor who is getting their affiliate money. He sees PayPal collecting millions of affiliate money.

    The other players in this game (of affiliate link) knew very well that honey was doing something fishy. Why didn’t they contest it?

    Because they were doing the same kind of “last click” bullshit. If that was so unfair there would be a trial already. They all followed this stupid rule and the megalag video talks about it.

    The fact that Linus Tech Tips knew and we are supposed to believe the rest of the affiliate links mafia didn’t see a thing?



  • Realistically most extensions open many links in the background. Even a simple adblocker will “open links” or URLs in the background to perform updates of lists etc.

    The difference here is the malware was installed by the user after accepting a user agreement that probably covers network use…

    Also they hijack the affiliation when the users interact with the extension and not with the website where the link for the product is.

    I doubt honestly this will be a good angle to attack Honey.

    IMO the fact that users are told that the best coupon will be used even though it’s demonstrably not true is a much more provable issue.

    Especially since the extension opens a tab for an instant makes me think they didn’t really try to be super super sneaky.