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Subject: Fw: Heat Death of the Internet
From: Internetado
Newsgroups: comp.misc
Organization: [fanless][news][peer].ALT119.NET
Date: Mon, 19 Aug 2024 15:28 UTC
Path: eternal-september.org!news.eternal-september.org!feeder3.eternal-september.org!news.gegeweb.eu!gegeweb.org!nntp.terraraq.uk!peer.alt119.net!news.alt119.net!.POSTED!not-for-mail
From: internetado@alt119.net (Internetado)
Newsgroups: comp.misc
Subject: Fw: Heat Death of the Internet
Date: Mon, 19 Aug 2024 12:28:22 -0300
Organization: [fanless][news][peer].ALT119.NET
Message-ID: <v9vdp7.3ug.1@gate.alt119.net>
Mime-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-15"; format=flowed
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Injection-Info: news.alt119.net;
logging-data="1302682"; mail-complaints-to="abuse@news.alt119.net"
User-Agent: Hamster-Pg/1.25.2.0
X-Newsreader: MesNews/1.08.06.00-gb
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Ben Collver explained on 02/05/2024 :

> Heat Death of the Internet
> ==========================
> 4 April 2024

Just today I read this, very good! :-)

Thank you.

--

EduardoM. - Brasil
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Subject: Re: Fw: Heat Death of the Internet
From: D
Newsgroups: comp.misc
Organization: dizum.com - The Internet Problem Provider
Date: Mon, 19 Aug 2024 17:29 UTC
References: 1
Message-Id: <20240819.182948.ecda41ad@mixmin.net>
Date: Mon, 19 Aug 2024 18:29:48 +0100
From: noreply@mixmin.net (D)
References: <v9vdp7.3ug.1@gate.alt119.net>
Subject: Re: Fw: Heat Death of the Internet
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
Newsgroups: comp.misc
Path: eternal-september.org!news.eternal-september.org!feeder3.eternal-september.org!news.mixmin.net!news2.arglkargh.de!alphared!sewer!news.dizum.net!not-for-mail
Organization: dizum.com - The Internet Problem Provider
X-Abuse: abuse@dizum.com
Injection-Info: sewer.dizum.com - 2001::1/128
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On Mon, 19 Aug 2024 12:28:22 -0300, Internetado <internetado@alt119.net> wrote:
>Injection-Info: news.alt119.net

scoring server headers is easy . . .

e.g.

[*]
# for scoring non-overview headers
=-119 Header {^Injection\-Info: .*alt119}
# etc... score any server from -9999 to +9999

>> Heat Death of the Internet
>> ==========================
>> 4 April 2024
>Just today I read this, very good! :-)

hmm...

(using Tor Browser 13.5.2)
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=heat+death+of+the+internet
>...
>https://www.takahe.org.nz/heat-death-of-the-internet
>Heat Death of the Internet
>4 April 2024 in t110
>You want to order from a local restaurant, but you need to download a
>third-party delivery app, even though you plan to pick it up yourself.
>The prices and menu on the app are different to what you saw in the
>window. When you download a second app the prices are different again.
>You ring the restaurant directly and it says the number is no longer in
>service. You go to the restaurant and order in person. You mention that
>their website has the wrong number and the woman behind the counter says
>they have to contact the company who designed the site for changes,
>which will cost them, but most people just order through an app anyway.
>You want to watch the trailer for an upcoming movie on YouTube but you
>first have to sit through an ad. Then you sit through a preview for the
>trailer itself. Then you watch the trailer, which is literally another
>ad. When it ends, it cues up a new trailer, with a new ad at the start
>of it.
>The first page of Google results are links to pages that have scraped
>other pages for information from other pages that have been scraped for
>information. All the sources seem to link back to one another. There is
>no origin. The photos on the page look weird. The hands are disfigured.
>There is no image credit.
>Your coworker sends you a PowerPoint pack to support a presentation you
>are giving to the executive committee, but you can't make heads or tails
>of it. You call them over Zoom and they tell you they used ChatGPT to
>write it. You point out that it is near-unreadable, and they ask what
>specifically is wrong with it. You mention that, for starters, there are
>too many words on each slide. They tell you they'll take care of it.
>They send you a new pack within the hour saying they asked ChatGPT to
>remove 30% of the text. It makes even less sense. You tell them you'll
>just rewrite it yourself.
>A billionaire got mad, bought your favourite social media site and ran
>it into the ground. A different billionaire got mad, bought the magazine
>site you liked to read on your lunchbreak and shut it down completely. A
>third billionaire did what they do best, bought the app you use for
>networking and sold it off for parts.
>You want to watch a TV show from your youth so you check a streaming
>service, but it is not there, so you check a second streaming service
>but it is not there, so you check a third streaming service and it is
>not there. You search for it on Blu-ray but it doesn't exist, so you
>search for it on DVD but it is out of print. You find a seller on eBay
>who has it, but the listing reads ambiguous as to whether it is the real
>thing or a burnt copy. You message the seller and they reply with an
>automated response thanking you for your interest.
>You can't read the recipe on your phone because it prioritises the ads
>on the page. You bring your laptop into the kitchen and whenever you
>scroll down, you have to close a pop-up. You turn AdBlock on and the
>page no longer loads, then AdBlock sends you an ad asking for money.
>The Airbnb charges you a $150 cleaning fee, but insists the place needs
>to be left spotless. There will be a fee if the bedding hasn't been
>stripped and the dishwasher hasn't been emptied.
>Your Uber driver is lost because his app hasn't updated and keeps
>telling him to turn down streets that no longer exist. You still give
>him five stars.
>Your mother sends you a link to a breaking story, but the article is
>behind a paywall, so you switch to the website where you do pay for
>news but there's no mention of it.
>You buy a microwave and receive ads for microwaves. You buy a mattress
>and receive ads for mattresses.
>Strangers on social media assume you are American and get mad when you
>correct them.
>Your Gmail is approaching storage capacity.
>Your smart TV needs new firmware.
>Your phone schedules an update.
>Your friend has a short story published online but you need to pay for
>a subscription to the site in order to read it. You message them and ask
>if you could get a copy. They say 'sure' and send you a PDF. You read
>the story and like it. You are curious about one detail. You message
>them for more information and they recommend checking out the Wikipedia
>page. You read the Wikipedia entry and there is a lot of useful
>information supplied by a community. One of the sources cited is a non-
>fiction book. You go to your local library's website and although they
>don't have the exact book, they do have others by the same author. You
>place a hold on two of them, then go get your shoes on.
>Gregory Bennett is a writer and filmmaker from Wellington whose accent
>comes from Invercargill. They hold a Masters in Creative Writing from
>the IIML and currently work for a disability support services provider
>in Melbourne, Australia.
[end quoted plain text]

(cont.)

#
# for scoring overview headers
# cross-posting is a darn nuisance
# demote cross-posts, darken color
-1111 Xpost %>1
!setcolor(silver;maroon) Xpost %>1
-1111 Xpost %>2
!setcolor(maroon;gray) Xpost %>2
-1111 Xpost %>3
!setcolor(gray;olive) Xpost %>3
-1111 Xpost %>4
!setcolor(olive;gray) Xpost %>4
-1111 Xpost %>5
!setcolor(navy;black) Xpost %>5

etc.

as anyone can see the popular newsreader 40tude dialog makes scoring
on all headers easy, even for the novice; it's plain text and can be
tested in settings > scoring and actions, and matched help > regular
expression tester; score numbers can be anything from -9999 to +9999

https://www.barghahn-online.de/4td_faq/download.php
https://www-barghahn--online-de.translate.goog/4td_faq/download.php?_x_tr_sl=auto&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en-US&_x_tr_pto=wapp
>40tude Dialogue - Download*
>https://www.barghahn-online.de/4td_faq/download/4d2b38.exe
>https://www.barghahn-online.de/4td_faq/download/dialog_41.zip

*note: a clean "portable" install of 40tude dialog 2.0.15.41 is the
best place to begin (do _not_ install to default x86 program folder)

by downloading several hundred article headers in a busy newsgroup,
overview scoring rules can be tested; after retrieving the message
bodies, both overview and non-overview scoring rules are tested on
all message headers; cursory inspection of these retrieved article
headers can reveal headers and/or header field text strings unique
to certain newsservers that allow posting, including websites that
use backend nntp, and mail-to-news gateways popular with anonymous
remailer users; nonoverview headers are especially useful for this:

[*]
# for scoring all headers, remailers, m2n
=+1452 Header {^Injection\-Info: .*dizum}
# mnemonic "leonardo born", fri 14 april
=+1800 Header {^Injection\-Info: neodome}
# mnemonic "180", hemisphere, half round

all usenet newsservers are routinely flooded with troll farm bilge;
pay servers tend to be the worst, free servers not far behind, and
of course m2n gateways (presently only two) are still flooded with
their fair share of the big brother status quo "business as usual"

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