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Comment Re:New model: Free and Free (Score 1) 28

I've resorted to various blocks that last 30 minutes or so for certain web requests. My site is tiny, so I doubt anyone at AI central is going to notice. I expect more and more will start counter-measures against massive slurping. It is weird though how when people would download say a book or audio file it was grand theft and great effort was spent to find and punish them, but now the AI slurpers suck down the whole of humanity's works and it is just fine. Imagine if the AI co's had to cough up the 250 grand per movie they slurped up(each download of course). We could eliminate all taxes on the people.

Comment Re:Now, this might strike some regulars as harsh, (Score 1) 167

So we should throw our hands up and accept that their will always be a "special" group that gets to trample on everyone else? I don't accept that. Capitalism/democracy does not have to accept that. Punishing wrong doers like musk would be a start. A nice start would have been voiding the purchase of twitter by musk with one caveat. Musk doesn't get his money back, not a penny, and the shares he purchased should be returned to twitter at 0 value to musk. Trifle with SEC rules that even I knew about and get burned.

Comment Re:Now, this might strike some regulars as harsh, (Score 1) 167

I think it could be easily argued that the ultra-rich under capitalism got there thru corruption. Example, musk just settled with SEC for peanuts for gaming the twitter purchase, which was illegal. So first it was corruption that got him twitter, and then it was corruption that got him off with near zero cost. Progressive based penalties would be a start. Instead, for the ultra-rich, they are a mosquito bite, annoying maybe, but not a deterrence.

Comment Re:Who cares? (Score 3, Interesting) 42

It is a bubble when A buys B's product in exchange for B buying A's product to inflate both sales figures, which is kind of what is happening. Now I know one sure fire way to stop it. Force them to pay sales tax on the purchase. For many jurisdictions, 6-9% is not uncommon. And if they had to pay that to inflate their bubble, watch the gas come out. Biz often gets a sales tax exemption, and almost certainly are finding a way to get it here.

Comment Re:They are referring to the Persian Gulf (Score 1) 191

Agree, impeachment conviction by the R's. Makes me laugh. The prior times had plenty of good reasons to convict and I don't think even one R did. And you need 2/3rds. a very high bar. Even Paxton in TX didn't get convicted by his friends in the senate again 2/3rds. And he did everything from stealing gov money to cheating on his wife to financial crimes. Instead of crawling into a hole and disappearing he is running for US Senate, now in a runoff with Cornyn. I did read one strongly conservative republican mailer I got that they could not endorse Paxton even though they wanted to badly because of the cheating. I got the impression the author of the pub was friends with Paxton's now ex-wife, so I am thinking siding with the wife reluctantly.

Comment Re:They are referring to the Persian Gulf (Score 2) 191

Something odd is going on though. Trump seems to be obeying the 60 day war power time limit. Frankly I'm stunned. Although it might be as silly as "I suspended ops in Iran Friday, so on Monday when I start again it starts a new 60 day clock." But really I just am stunned trump didn't just break the law again. It is odd. Really odd.

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