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  1. Residential proxies are a curse. Criminals use them as botnet for DDOS attacks. AI companies pay them to scrape the web for training data in a way that's nigh impossible to block or throttle.

    Ipidea operated one of the largest residential proxy networks. Researchers found that Ipidea sold VPN services with "no clear disclosure about turning users' PCs into proxy nodes".

    cloud.google.com/blog/topics/t

    via en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ipidea

    Lobsters: lobste.rs/s/js7tql/google_disr

  2. Residential proxies are a curse. Criminals use them as botnet for DDOS attacks. AI companies pay them to scrape the web for training data in a way that's nigh impossible to block or throttle.

    Ipidea operated one of the largest residential proxy networks. Researchers found that Ipidea sold VPN services with "no clear disclosure about turning users' PCs into proxy nodes".

    cloud.google.com/blog/topics/t

    via en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ipidea

    Lobsters: lobste.rs/s/js7tql/google_disr

    #residentialproxy #netsec #IPIDEA

  3. Residential proxies are a curse. Criminals use them as botnet for DDOS attacks. AI companies pay them to scrape the web for training data in a way that's nigh impossible to block or throttle.

    Ipidea operated one of the largest residential proxy networks. Researchers found that Ipidea sold VPN services with "no clear disclosure about turning users' PCs into proxy nodes".

    cloud.google.com/blog/topics/t

    via en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ipidea

    Lobsters: lobste.rs/s/js7tql/google_disr

    #residentialproxy #netsec #IPIDEA

  4. Residential proxies are a curse. Criminals use them as botnet for DDOS attacks. AI companies pay them to scrape the web for training data in a way that's nigh impossible to block or throttle.

    Ipidea operated one of the largest residential proxy networks. Researchers found that Ipidea sold VPN services with "no clear disclosure about turning users' PCs into proxy nodes".

    cloud.google.com/blog/topics/t

    via en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ipidea

    Lobsters: lobste.rs/s/js7tql/google_disr

    #residentialproxy #netsec #IPIDEA

  5. Residential proxies are a curse. Criminals use them as botnet for DDOS attacks. AI companies pay them to scrape the web for training data in a way that's nigh impossible to block or throttle.

    Ipidea operated one of the largest residential proxy networks. Researchers found that Ipidea sold VPN services with "no clear disclosure about turning users' PCs into proxy nodes".

    cloud.google.com/blog/topics/t

    via en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ipidea

    Lobsters: lobste.rs/s/js7tql/google_disr

    #residentialproxy #netsec #IPIDEA

  6. Stickers packed and ready for FOSDEM!

    Message me to meet and take some!

    Including:
    * fresh roll of QUnit stickers
    * classic jQuery stickers
    * brand new Devo-hat stickers from jQuery's 20th birthday event
    * Wikipedia and MediaWiki logos
    * (not pictured) tons more misc webperf/JS/foss/moz stickers collected over the years.

  7. @LisaWesterveld

    Vandaag leer ik dat we dat in Nederland volledig vrijwillig / onbetaald doen. Interessant!

    sanquin.nl/donors/over-doneren

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_do

    """
    In the developed world, most blood donors are unpaid volunteers [..]. In [..] the United Kingdom, it is illegal to receive compensation [..] for [..] blood or other human tissues.
    """

    Except the United States, where donors "are still paid [..] between $25 and $50 per donation."

    #TodayILearned #TIL #donateblood #blooddonation

  8. @LisaWesterveld

    Vandaag leer ik dat we dat in Nederland volledig vrijwillig / onbetaald doen. Interessant!

    sanquin.nl/donors/over-doneren

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_do

    """
    In the developed world, most blood donors are unpaid volunteers [..]. In [..] the United Kingdom, it is illegal to receive compensation [..] for [..] blood or other human tissues.
    """

    Except the United States, where donors "are still paid [..] between $25 and $50 per donation."

  9. @LisaWesterveld

    Vandaag leer ik dat we dat in Nederland volledig vrijwillig / onbetaald doen. Interessant!

    sanquin.nl/donors/over-doneren

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_do

    """
    In the developed world, most blood donors are unpaid volunteers [..]. In [..] the United Kingdom, it is illegal to receive compensation [..] for [..] blood or other human tissues.
    """

    Except the United States, where donors "are still paid [..] between $25 and $50 per donation."

    #TodayILearned #TIL #donateblood #blooddonation

  10. @LisaWesterveld

    Vandaag leer ik dat we dat in Nederland volledig vrijwillig / onbetaald doen. Interessant!

    sanquin.nl/donors/over-doneren

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_do

    """
    In the developed world, most blood donors are unpaid volunteers [..]. In [..] the United Kingdom, it is illegal to receive compensation [..] for [..] blood or other human tissues.
    """

    Except the United States, where donors "are still paid [..] between $25 and $50 per donation."

    #TodayILearned #TIL #donateblood #blooddonation

  11. @LisaWesterveld

    Vandaag leer ik dat we dat in Nederland volledig vrijwillig / onbetaald doen. Interessant!

    sanquin.nl/donors/over-doneren

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_do

    """
    In the developed world, most blood donors are unpaid volunteers [..]. In [..] the United Kingdom, it is illegal to receive compensation [..] for [..] blood or other human tissues.
    """

    Except the United States, where donors "are still paid [..] between $25 and $50 per donation."

    #TodayILearned #TIL #donateblood #blooddonation

  12. Why Does A.I. Write Like … That?

    Sam Kriss for the New York Times:

    """
    According to the data, post-ChatGPT papers lean more on words like “underscore,” “highlight” and “showcase” than pre-ChatGPT papers [..] And “delve” [..] shot up by 2,700 percent.
    """

    nytimes.com/2025/12/03/magazin

  13. David Beckham on Hot Ones:

    "I love Lego"

    I'm not into soccer, and enjoyed the look into what it's like to work for 20 years traveling the world and appreciating local foods.

    Also covers how the "Be honest" meme came to be.

    youtube.com/watch?v=igmUnkx0fBw