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The Webs Digital Locks Have Never Had a Stronger Opponent

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How I bypassed Amazon's Kindle web DRM

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pixelmelt
·18 日前·議論
Aren't consumer class dumb TVs gone?
pixelmelt
·先月·議論
Can confirm it is also useless for building tools defending against reverse engineering work (unless asked to do code review for some reason?)
pixelmelt
·先月·議論
Ironically making a stink about it online is likely to have a larger impact then using their dedicated feedback or support channels (which go to claude, not a person)
pixelmelt
·先月·議論
It has about the same problems with finding content that the www has, its just in the earlier stages
pixelmelt
·先月·議論
Reminds me of this story https://marshallbrain.com/manna1
pixelmelt
·2 か月前·議論
Try blackbox, its a puzzle game that will have you messing with device settings to beat levels
pixelmelt
·2 か月前·議論
Its already happening, some of my friends have (seemingly) inherited LLM verbal tics, specifically overuse of the word "highlight."
pixelmelt
·2 か月前·議論
Im in the community reverse engineering web CAPTCHAs, it's because they are too easy to reverse engineer with Claude now.

I've seen multiple people break botguard (the obfuscation used by recapcha) within the last year when before it was considered a huge technical envour.

Devices like phones don't have this issue since Google owns the client attestation end to end and can fingerprint you without the risk of receiving spoofed values.
pixelmelt
·2 か月前·議論
I've been working on my own misaligned model and grok is definitely different enough with a syspronpt compared to all the other frontier models that I've considered using it to generate synthetic training data, however it leans really heavy into LLMisms which makes it not really worth it. Tangentially I also really like the idea of llms as librarians they are trying out with grokapedia.
pixelmelt
·2 か月前·議論
There was an old game called cursors.io which was the same concept but collaboratively traversing a maze where you would sometimes have to leave other players behind to reach the next level
pixelmelt
·3 か月前·議論
I opened this thread expecting a bunch of "kids these days..." posts, kind of surprised not to see any. People have been raising themselves up by putting down other generations since the very first I assume, the temptation towards the fallacy of composition is too irresistible.
pixelmelt
·3 か月前·議論
I liked this, reminds me of some other discussion on recycling/global warming etc being pushed as the comsumers fault
pixelmelt
·3 か月前·議論
I've been getting into making and breaking these antibots recently and it's funny to me how the person who wrote this post gave so much attention to what LinkedIn was doing and left the other antibots on the page as a footnote. They grab way more, they just don't let you see it. I haven't reversed PX or Recap yet but the antibot on twitch and Nike similarly checks if you have any of these 53 apps installed (when loaded on a WebKit browser) https://pastebin.com/raw/KACvjpTK
pixelmelt
·3 か月前·議論
And so did everyone else, making it... Dead? If you've got some good alternative communities then do tell!
pixelmelt
·4 か月前·議論
I've already been doing this haha, got Claude to install VR mods into a game that most certainly should not have been working with VR mods on linux
pixelmelt
·4 か月前·議論
It sounds weird because Claude wrote it
pixelmelt
·4 か月前·議論
Some of the more recent versions of it had memory leaks so you couldn't just leave it on in the background
pixelmelt
·4 か月前·議論
As one of said generation, I would chalk it up to instant communication creating innumerable shallow remote relationships that significantly replace time spent with others in person.
pixelmelt
·4 か月前·議論
maybe not overrun by spam, but the amount of bots I see on popular subs is definitely not 0
pixelmelt
·4 か月前·議論
I found a new one in claude recently with "Fair enough, ..."