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JavaScript Runs the World—Maybe Even Literally - In defense of a much-mocked programming language. - https://www.wired.com/story/javascript-runs-the-world-maybe-literally/ /computersandsoftware

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Fluorescent Filament Makes Object Identification Easier - QR codes are a handy way to embed information, but they aren’t exactly pretty. New... - https://hackaday.com/2023/08/17/fluorescent-filament-makes-object-identification-easier/

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I am once again encouraging to add a clause to prohibit using their server’s data for machine training into their Terms of Use, because at some point in the near future there is likely going to be a lawsuit against some major company for scraping and exploiting users’ data, and we should make sure we have a legal leg to stand on.

Please ask your server’s admin to do this.

@seb please consider doing this. https://mastodon.world/@Chimaera/110652906429977656

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@drahardja @seb Interesting article here on drafting, and the importance of baking in the agreement in the process itself: "if the website owner wants to opt-out of scraping, they need to do that in a format" according to EU directive. https://blog.apify.com/is-web-scraping-legal/

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