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  • hypostase@bsd.networkH hypostase@bsd.network

    @alice I like to select wrong answers on captchas until I get bored.

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    #92

    @hypostase @alice I do this, I try to identify which are the ones they know so I get those right and which are the ones they are testing, so I can get those wrong

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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      Signing into data broker sites to "correct" outdated info (they'll often let you do that with little-to-no proof of identity, but will require your passport or state ID in order to delete your info).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
      #93

      @alice set your name to [Object object] as that is a common front end fuck up

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      • viob@eldritch.cafeV This user is from outside of this forum
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        wrote on sidst redigeret af
        #94

        @alice (of course, that kind of people ! ^^)

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        • alice@lgbtqia.spaceA alice@lgbtqia.space

          👏 Poison 👏 your 👏 data ☠️

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          #95

          @alice

          Delete your google ad ID.. and YES google has assigned you one EVEN IF YOU DON'T USE ANY GOOGLE SERVICES OR PRODUCTS.

          https://privacysavvy.com/security/safe-browsing/disable-ad-tracking/

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          • dec23k@mastodon.ieD This user is from outside of this forum
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            wrote on sidst redigeret af
            #96

            @alice @djtoebeans @isol
            If anyone needs an easy to remember card number that passes 2 very low bars (Luhn validation and a real BIN), take mine:

            407 666 31337 31337

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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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              wrote on sidst redigeret af
              #97

              @veronica @alex @alice

              What about this one - Night [court] Data?

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              • boggin@mastodon.scotB boggin@mastodon.scot

                @alice @Irenetherogue I got off when taken to court for nonpayment of Poll Tax (Thatcher thing, yes, I'm that old) because I poisoned their data by missing out a crucial box on the form.

                Don't refuse to comply but *always* sabotage their data. It's simply costs them more.

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                wrote on sidst redigeret af
                #98

                @boggin @alice @Irenetherogue
                Back in the nineties I'd pay my phone bill by cheque. BT would charge me an admin fee, that eventually topped £7.50 just to cash a cheque. Of course they wanted to bully me in to paying via Direct Debit.
                So I made all my cheques out to 'Bastard Telecom' and didn't sign them. I thought I was being very clever, forcing them to hustle for their fee.
                But they just went and cashed them anyway! No idea how as they were unsigned... 🤔

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                • alice@lgbtqia.spaceA alice@lgbtqia.space

                  👏 Poison 👏 your 👏 data ☠️

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                  wrote on sidst redigeret af
                  #99

                  @alice

                  Options available:

                  - NULL
                  - NaN
                  - object.Object
                  - '�' (Unicode question mark when parsing fails or breaks)

                  More palatable names:

                  - John Smith
                  - Jane Doe
                  - Alex Johnson

                  Mix and match as needed, add junior or senior. Otherwise search for "common names <country>" if you want to twist things around.

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                  • infrapink@mastodon.ieI infrapink@mastodon.ie

                    @q @alice

                    Why do you spell 'ðe' with a þ?

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                    wrote on sidst redigeret af
                    #100

                    @Infrapink @alice
                    why not 😆

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                    • q@social.quotequack.xyzQ q@social.quotequack.xyz

                      @Infrapink @alice
                      why not 😆

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                      #101

                      @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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                      • optimisticmoron@mastodon.xyzO optimisticmoron@mastodon.xyz

                        @veronica @alex @alice

                        What about this one - Night [court] Data?

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                        #102

                        @OptimisticMoron @veronica @alice

                        I've got one.

                        Ancient Data

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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
                          #103

                          @alice your post should be brought as an example of what "service to the community" means! 👏🏻

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                          • catdad@ohai.socialC catdad@ohai.social

                            @alice wondering vaguely if using 'rm -rf /' would work as a response.

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                            #104

                            @catdad @alice I'd add a semicolon just in case it only passes args. ;rm -rf /

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                            • alice@lgbtqia.spaceA alice@lgbtqia.space

                              👏 Poison 👏 your 👏 data ☠️

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                              #105

                              @alice

                              I wonder how well 'glaze' and 'nightshade' are working against the newer iterations of AI. When I was still on IG, a few years ago, I was using them on all my images I posted while doing an online life-drawing course.

                              https://glaze.cs.uchicago.edu

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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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                                #106

                                @alice oh I've kind of done that since forever, but using the same fake data

                                Once I had to recover a password and when I was chatting to the person on their end they were "oh, it seems like you didn't give us truthful info for your home address" and I gave it back down to the post code 💀

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                                • mostlytato@mstdn.socialM mostlytato@mstdn.social

                                  @boggin @alice @Irenetherogue
                                  Back in the nineties I'd pay my phone bill by cheque. BT would charge me an admin fee, that eventually topped £7.50 just to cash a cheque. Of course they wanted to bully me in to paying via Direct Debit.
                                  So I made all my cheques out to 'Bastard Telecom' and didn't sign them. I thought I was being very clever, forcing them to hustle for their fee.
                                  But they just went and cashed them anyway! No idea how as they were unsigned... 🤔

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                                  #107

                                  @MostlyTato @boggin @alice @Irenetherogue
                                  The US Interval Revenue Service is renowned for cashing checks *made out to someone else*.

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                                    #108

                                    @alice

                                    Oh cool! I wish I had seen your posts sooner!

                                    I toyed with these a while when I was still on WIndows - I just don't post much of anything any more. I deleted my IG and FB and replaced Windows, etc etc etc....

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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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                                      shadsterling@mastodon.social
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                                      #109

                                      @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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                                      • theorangetheme@en.osm.townT theorangetheme@en.osm.town

                                        @alice I've toyed with the idea of setting up a headless Chrome instance to just ask "but why?" to ChatGPT all day to drive up their inference costs. 👀

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                                        #110

                                        @theorangetheme @alice

                                        Philosophy!

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                                        • jamesdbartlett3@techhub.socialJ jamesdbartlett3@techhub.social

                                          @alice
                                          Agreed on all points except one: If you're providing incorrect data to poison the data broker's systems, please don't just type in a "random" email address unless you're confident that it's not someone's real email address.

                                          On any given day, I receive about a dozen emails from various websites where an email address was required for registration, and someone typed in my email address while providing their "fake" info. Pizza order receipts, airline flight confirmations, golf tee time registrations, etc.

                                          The worst part is that these are misdirected, but otherwise legitimate emails, so I can't just mark them as spam, because that will poison the spam detection algorithm's dataset.

                                          So yeah, if you're gonna type in a fake email address, please make sure that it doesn't belong to someone first, and the easiest way to do that is to use a nonexistent domain, preferably one that no one would ever register, like "${random_guid}.com"

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                                          shadsterling@mastodon.social
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                                          #111

                                          @JamesDBartlett3 @alice those are spam, and should be reported as such. Any system that doesn’t validate email addresses before adding them to a list will be used maliciously in attempts to overwhelm target email addresses by signing them up for every vulnerable mailer.

                                          Also, the more complaints that buyers get as a result of buying data from brokers, the less the data is worth. I wouldn’t worry about a made up address I use once happening to be real

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