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  • infrapink@mastodon.ieI infrapink@mastodon.ie

    @q @alice

    Because þ is unvoiced; it's pronounced /θ/. The initial sound of ðe word 'ðe' (usually spelled 'the') is voiced, pronounced /ð/. Ðey are different sounds which happen to be represented by the same digraph in standard English orþography because ancient Greek didn't have a voiced dental fricative.

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    wrote on sidst redigeret af
    #117

    @Infrapink @alice
    historically þey were interchangable.
    modern perception shifts þem to þose roles.
    anyþing is good and fair game imo.
    informative comment noneþeless þo!

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    • S shadsterling@mastodon.social

      @Infrapink @q @alice AIUI the old English thorn is the direct predecessor to the modern English “th”, unrelated to the similar-looking archaic Greek letter sho

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      wrote on sidst redigeret af
      #118

      @ShadSterling @Infrapink @alice
      indeed! þe typewriter is mostly to blame for its deaþ

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      • alan@mindly.socialA alan@mindly.social

        @alice Use a different email address for friggin everything so aggregators can't use it as a primary key.

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        wrote on sidst redigeret af
        #119

        @alan I do that anyway, as a way of (a) being able to block large amounts of spam with high reliability and (b) finding out who has leaky databases.

        @alice

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        • veronica@mastodon.onlineV veronica@mastodon.online

          @alex @alice I have the extended version of that in my "pictures from the internet" folder. 😁

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          #120

          @veronica @alex @alice hahaha, I've never seen all these.

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          • veronica@mastodon.onlineV veronica@mastodon.online

            @alex @alice I have the extended version of that in my "pictures from the internet" folder. 😁

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            #121

            @veronica @alex @alice where is big data 😂

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            • brandonscript@appdot.netB brandonscript@appdot.net

              @veronica @alex @alice where is big data 😂

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              wrote on sidst redigeret af
              #122

              @brandonscript @veronica @alice

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              • alex@pawb.funA alex@pawb.fun

                @brandonscript @veronica @alice

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                #123

                @alex *chefs kiss* @veronica @alice

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                • resister@infosec.exchangeR resister@infosec.exchange

                  @alice very much appreciated

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                  wrote on sidst redigeret af
                  #124

                  @alice

                  Would you be ok with me reposting this stuff to Bluesky and giving credit?

                  Not that anyone pays attention to anything I do on there anyway...

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                  • woozle@toot.catW woozle@toot.cat

                    @alan I do that anyway, as a way of (a) being able to block large amounts of spam with high reliability and (b) finding out who has leaky databases.

                    @alice

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                    wrote on sidst redigeret af
                    #125

                    @woozle @alice Me too. I add a random sequence to the end, so when an address is compromised, I just keep the first part and tack on the random bit. I had someone say "well they could have guessed that address" when I reported an issue, so yeah the chances of that are now one in several hundred million. I guess it's not a leak, just a spammer who made a really lucky guess! LOL

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                    • alice@lgbtqia.spaceA alice@lgbtqia.space

                      The goal is to make corporate data less profitable.

                      Even stuff as simple as setting your birthdate to 1970-01-01 everywhere, adding [TEST] or [DELETED] as your name or account notes anywhere you don't need them to know your name.

                      Using plugins like AdNauseam to poison ad trackers (and cost them marketing dollars).

                      Using VPNs set to different locations.

                      Signing into data broker sites to "correct" outdated info (they'll often let you do that with little-to-no proof of identity, but will require your passport or state ID in order to delete your info). Bonus points if you correct it to someone else's info on their site that's similar to yours.

                      Only fill in required fields when you sign up for anything, but only provide correct info if it matters for you to use the service, otherwise provide plausible, but incorrect, data.

                      If you use LLMs anywhere, use the free tier and always vote thumbs up for bad answers and down for good ones. It wastes their resources and drives up their costs while making their training data worse.

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                      wrote on sidst redigeret af
                      #126

                      @alice My favourite wasting time sport is only wrong answers to Google Maps questions.

                      If I have been somewhere really good - like a great restaurant or cafe, I won't fuck up its data - but if I have been sat at a train station waiting for a train and google asks me questions, then, yes, I will answer:

                      I *would* recommend this place for a children's birthday party.

                      It *does* have a volleyball court.

                      I *would* recommend buying tickets in advance.

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                      • alice@lgbtqia.spaceA alice@lgbtqia.space

                        The goal is to make corporate data less profitable.

                        Even stuff as simple as setting your birthdate to 1970-01-01 everywhere, adding [TEST] or [DELETED] as your name or account notes anywhere you don't need them to know your name.

                        Using plugins like AdNauseam to poison ad trackers (and cost them marketing dollars).

                        Using VPNs set to different locations.

                        Signing into data broker sites to "correct" outdated info (they'll often let you do that with little-to-no proof of identity, but will require your passport or state ID in order to delete your info). Bonus points if you correct it to someone else's info on their site that's similar to yours.

                        Only fill in required fields when you sign up for anything, but only provide correct info if it matters for you to use the service, otherwise provide plausible, but incorrect, data.

                        If you use LLMs anywhere, use the free tier and always vote thumbs up for bad answers and down for good ones. It wastes their resources and drives up their costs while making their training data worse.

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                        wrote on sidst redigeret af
                        #127

                        @alice @inthehands I can totally get into this … fun shit.

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                        • alice@lgbtqia.spaceA alice@lgbtqia.space

                          The goal is to make corporate data less profitable.

                          Even stuff as simple as setting your birthdate to 1970-01-01 everywhere, adding [TEST] or [DELETED] as your name or account notes anywhere you don't need them to know your name.

                          Using plugins like AdNauseam to poison ad trackers (and cost them marketing dollars).

                          Using VPNs set to different locations.

                          Signing into data broker sites to "correct" outdated info (they'll often let you do that with little-to-no proof of identity, but will require your passport or state ID in order to delete your info). Bonus points if you correct it to someone else's info on their site that's similar to yours.

                          Only fill in required fields when you sign up for anything, but only provide correct info if it matters for you to use the service, otherwise provide plausible, but incorrect, data.

                          If you use LLMs anywhere, use the free tier and always vote thumbs up for bad answers and down for good ones. It wastes their resources and drives up their costs while making their training data worse.

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                          #128

                          @alice whatdatabrokers can you log into to pollute?

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                          • alice@lgbtqia.spaceA alice@lgbtqia.space

                            The goal is to make corporate data less profitable.

                            Even stuff as simple as setting your birthdate to 1970-01-01 everywhere, adding [TEST] or [DELETED] as your name or account notes anywhere you don't need them to know your name.

                            Using plugins like AdNauseam to poison ad trackers (and cost them marketing dollars).

                            Using VPNs set to different locations.

                            Signing into data broker sites to "correct" outdated info (they'll often let you do that with little-to-no proof of identity, but will require your passport or state ID in order to delete your info). Bonus points if you correct it to someone else's info on their site that's similar to yours.

                            Only fill in required fields when you sign up for anything, but only provide correct info if it matters for you to use the service, otherwise provide plausible, but incorrect, data.

                            If you use LLMs anywhere, use the free tier and always vote thumbs up for bad answers and down for good ones. It wastes their resources and drives up their costs while making their training data worse.

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                            wrote on sidst redigeret af
                            #129

                            @alice

                            Do you know that I live in [object Object] ?

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                            • alan@mindly.socialA alan@mindly.social

                              @woozle @alice Me too. I add a random sequence to the end, so when an address is compromised, I just keep the first part and tack on the random bit. I had someone say "well they could have guessed that address" when I reported an issue, so yeah the chances of that are now one in several hundred million. I guess it's not a leak, just a spammer who made a really lucky guess! LOL

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                              wrote on sidst redigeret af
                              #130

                              @alan

                              I just do [abbreviation for company][year]@[one of my domains].

                              @alice

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                              • alice@lgbtqia.spaceA alice@lgbtqia.space

                                👏 Poison 👏 your 👏 data ☠️

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                                wrote on sidst redigeret af
                                #131

                                @alice I have no fucking idea what much of this even means but I applaud the gist of it nonetheless

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                                • alice@lgbtqia.spaceA alice@lgbtqia.space

                                  The goal is to make corporate data less profitable.

                                  Even stuff as simple as setting your birthdate to 1970-01-01 everywhere, adding [TEST] or [DELETED] as your name or account notes anywhere you don't need them to know your name.

                                  Using plugins like AdNauseam to poison ad trackers (and cost them marketing dollars).

                                  Using VPNs set to different locations.

                                  Signing into data broker sites to "correct" outdated info (they'll often let you do that with little-to-no proof of identity, but will require your passport or state ID in order to delete your info). Bonus points if you correct it to someone else's info on their site that's similar to yours.

                                  Only fill in required fields when you sign up for anything, but only provide correct info if it matters for you to use the service, otherwise provide plausible, but incorrect, data.

                                  If you use LLMs anywhere, use the free tier and always vote thumbs up for bad answers and down for good ones. It wastes their resources and drives up their costs while making their training data worse.

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                                  wrote on sidst redigeret af
                                  #132

                                  @alice I've been amazed how many sites will work just fine - even long-term - using accounts set up with a Ten Minute Mail address.

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                                  • alice@lgbtqia.spaceA alice@lgbtqia.space

                                    👏 Poison 👏 your 👏 data ☠️

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                                    wrote on sidst redigeret af
                                    #133

                                    @alice I had a very strong reaction to that

                                    And I do that

                                    So I'm a hypocrite

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                                    • alice@lgbtqia.spaceA alice@lgbtqia.space

                                      The goal is to make corporate data less profitable.

                                      Even stuff as simple as setting your birthdate to 1970-01-01 everywhere, adding [TEST] or [DELETED] as your name or account notes anywhere you don't need them to know your name.

                                      Using plugins like AdNauseam to poison ad trackers (and cost them marketing dollars).

                                      Using VPNs set to different locations.

                                      Signing into data broker sites to "correct" outdated info (they'll often let you do that with little-to-no proof of identity, but will require your passport or state ID in order to delete your info). Bonus points if you correct it to someone else's info on their site that's similar to yours.

                                      Only fill in required fields when you sign up for anything, but only provide correct info if it matters for you to use the service, otherwise provide plausible, but incorrect, data.

                                      If you use LLMs anywhere, use the free tier and always vote thumbs up for bad answers and down for good ones. It wastes their resources and drives up their costs while making their training data worse.

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                                      wrote on sidst redigeret af
                                      #134

                                      @alice A friend of mine goes by the nickname "null".
                                      His AWS account has been deleted 4 times now, because someone at AWS thought it was a bug 🤣

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                                      • float13@masto.hackers.townF float13@masto.hackers.town

                                        @theorangetheme @alice

                                        Philosophy!

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                                        #135

                                        @theorangetheme @alice

                                        Context:
                                        https://xkcd.com/903/

                                        (see the hidden alt text 🙂

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                                        • alice@lgbtqia.spaceA alice@lgbtqia.space

                                          The goal is to make corporate data less profitable.

                                          Even stuff as simple as setting your birthdate to 1970-01-01 everywhere, adding [TEST] or [DELETED] as your name or account notes anywhere you don't need them to know your name.

                                          Using plugins like AdNauseam to poison ad trackers (and cost them marketing dollars).

                                          Using VPNs set to different locations.

                                          Signing into data broker sites to "correct" outdated info (they'll often let you do that with little-to-no proof of identity, but will require your passport or state ID in order to delete your info). Bonus points if you correct it to someone else's info on their site that's similar to yours.

                                          Only fill in required fields when you sign up for anything, but only provide correct info if it matters for you to use the service, otherwise provide plausible, but incorrect, data.

                                          If you use LLMs anywhere, use the free tier and always vote thumbs up for bad answers and down for good ones. It wastes their resources and drives up their costs while making their training data worse.

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                                          #136

                                          @alice AdNauseam??? This is my first time hearing about something like that. Wish I had that on iOS. Couldn’t find it on the app store.

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