A year or two ago I personally encountered scraping bots that were scraping every possible resultant page from a given starting point. So if it scraped a search results page it would also scrape every single distinct combination of facets on that search (including nonsensical combinations e.g. products that match the filter "products where weight<2lbs AND weight>2lbs")
We ended up having to block entire ASNs and several subnets (lots from Facebook IPs, interestingly)
That's not at all what the article says is happening.
"Immigration Judge John P. Burns has been using artificial intelligence *to generate audio recordings of his courtroom decisions* at the New York Broadway Immigration Court, according to internal Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) records obtained by Migrant Insider." [Emphasis added]
Good news! You can whitelist exceptions by IP/subnet
Go into Plex Settings, then Settings > Network (show advanced). Scroll down to "List of IP addresses and networks that are allowed without auth"
"Comma separated list of IP addresses or IP/netmask entries for networks that are allowed to access Plex Media Server without logging in. When the server is signed out and this value is set, only localhost and addresses on this list will be allowed."
Put your local subnet and netmask into that (e.g. "192.168.1.1/255.255.255.0") and you should be all good
FYI, I also have "Secure Connections" set to "Preferred", but I don't know if that makes a difference for this or not
I have an iPad Pro with the Magic Keyboard. The magnetic attachment is fantastic. I can hold the palmrest on the keyboard, turn the whole thing upside down, and shake it without the iPad falling off.
From my first day of using them together all I could think was "I want this connection method on every tablet and phone"
Also, btw, the iPhone 12 MagSafe doesn't prevent you from using a case.
We ended up having to block entire ASNs and several subnets (lots from Facebook IPs, interestingly)