

But JavaScript was a mistake. I’ve made my point. I’ll hear no counter arguments.
Just here for good conversation with good people.
But JavaScript was a mistake. I’ve made my point. I’ll hear no counter arguments.
OP, are you OK? I hope you’re ok. It sucks what you’re going through and it is hard. You got this. ❤️
Thank you.
It has to come from the C suite to be “AI”. Otherwise it’s just sparkling ML.
Veritasium did a video on this topic a few days ago. I highly recommend it. There’s a bit of nuance here, from what I understand, regarding PTFE which is the chemical composition that Chemours markets as Teflon. The video talks about PTFE being rather inert, passing through our bodies if we ingest it. The real issue is heating the substance above 350° C (662° in freedom units).
I’m not an expert but I think it’s worth reading up on the subject. If there’s anyone else more read up on the subject please let me know if I’m wrong here.
It can be both. Reddit has a history of fabricating conversations. The way they sell advertising implies a certain level of engagement from their user base which can lead to bots pushing products in the form of reviews or by mention.
I think it’s worth noting that Reddit, at one time, did have third party bot protection; however, it only protected their advertising. I can only imagine what the rest of their traffic looks like, but I would not be surprised if they were using bots of their own.
Like you said, they can make some money selling your information but they can also control the narrative how they choose.
“Those who control the present, control the past and those who control the past control the future.”
George Orwell, 1984
OP, you’re looking for something called “Bot as a Service”. There are more and more companies that cater to those needing a bot infrastructure. Bright data, ScrapingBee, ZenRows, and Apify are some of the more common services I typically work against that offer what you’re looking for.
*Edit: If you’re just looking for performance testing, you can use services like Loadster.