@harry_wood I don't think it's the big AI companies which are scraping excessively, it's random people who probably got a LLM to write their scraper bots... To make it more confusing, in some cases they're cloning the user-agents of the major AI bots.
This is not a narrowly-construed piece of legal text. This is some boilerplate that a lawyer hammered out with very little oversight and nobody thought to question it.
And that makes me more nervous about Mozilla than anything else they've done in the last few years.
How is Mozilla "operating Firefox" on my machine??
@amapanda it's also telling that people suddenly care about this and were apparently fine about Google both-sidesing borders of Crimea or Kashmir or Arunachal Pradesh.
Maps are always political and multinationals will happily do whatever horrible diplomacy is necessary to allow them to make money.
New version of my visualisation of world power networks mapped on OpenStreetMap, with data from today.
I've added power plants to this iteration - although these are covered by power lines in denser areas, I think they give a bit more detail in darker areas.
Rendered from 38.1 million power lines and 85,000 power plants in 86 seconds using datashader.
If you run a small online community in the UK (or with significant UK users), I spent most of yesterday reading hundreds of pages of Online Safety Act guidance and summarised it:
@manawyrm@ryanc MK/Honeywell are considered the gold standard brand for electrical hardware in the UK and they do make some which look to be decent (now even with PD). Haven't seen inside one though.
@manawyrm@ryanc the other problem with these USB charging sockets is that they are encouraging more people to change their sockets who don't really have the expertise to do it safely...
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