Contrary to tp's fraudulent narratives, here's what actually slowed down the load time:
The game was reading a JSON list that was 10mb in size with around 63,000 entries, containing every item that could possibly purchased in the online space.
the program would read a single byte of the file, count the string length of the entire 10mb file, return the byte of parsed string, move on to the next byte
after each line from the JSON is parsed, it's inserted into an array, but before that, the entry is hashed, and a comparison is made with that hash and a hash made of every single previous entry in the array
Techdirt doesn't want ANY corporations, especially not Facebook / Google to be "burdened" with any notion of duty to The Public. -- Again typically: Techdirt NEVER rails at the surveillance and storing by the biggest FIRST-PARTIES
Did you know?
You could have educated yourself on censorship and the constitution instead of embarassing yourself with such a brain-dead comment, Kent.
Democrats falsely attack Section 230 as an impediment to the removal of hate speech and terrorism, because they only see the "immunity for what you didn't publish" part and not the "immunity for exercising your first amendment right to moderate" part.
Republicans just utterly despise free speech and the first amendment, and attack section 230 in attempts to end-run the Constitution and institute their projected fascist censorship regimes.
On the post: Content Moderation Case Study: Telegram Gains Users But Struggles To Remove Violent Content (2021)
Re: Re: NEVER a mention of "left-wing" violence.
[Projects facts not in evidence]
On the post: Conspiratorial Attacks On Telecom Infrastructure Keep Getting Dumber And More Dangerous
Re: Re: Troll has a tiny little brain
He's just butthurt that some of his fellow anti-American terrorists / proud boys have now been charged for their attack on the 6th.
On the post: Modder Solves 'GTA Online' Loading Time Problem, Gets Paid By Rockstar For It
Contrary to tp's fraudulent narratives, here's what actually slowed down the load time:
The game was reading a JSON list that was 10mb in size with around 63,000 entries, containing every item that could possibly purchased in the online space.
the program would read a single byte of the file, count the string length of the entire 10mb file, return the byte of parsed string, move on to the next byte
On the post: The Internet Is Not Just Facebook, Google & Twitter: Creating A 'Test Suite' For Your Great Idea To Regulate The Internet
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You say as though such a thing has any value whatsoever.
On the post: Man Sues Hertz For Not Turning Over A Receipt That Would Have Cleared Him Of Murder Charges Until After He Spent Five Years In Jail
Re: "Law enforcement loves loves LOVES" GOOGLE'S SPYING.
[Hallucinates facts not in evidence]
On the post: Florida Sheriff's Office Sued For Using 'Predictive Policing' Program To Harass Residents
Talk about self-fulfilling prophecies.
On the post: Judge Tosses Laughably Stupid SLAPP Lawsuit The Trump Campaign Filed Against The NY Times
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Only as long as you don't assert false "facts" as the basis for your "opinions."
On the post: Oh The Culture You'll Cancel, Thanks To The Ninth Circuit And Copyright
Re: Yet again, lecturing to an Appeals Level court!
[Projects facts not in evidence]
On the post: SEC Sues AT&T For Leaking Info To Analysts To Cover Up Drooping Smartphone Sales
Re: Re: Re: Re: Record High Revenue
Same with the Laffer Curve.
On the post: NCAA Goes After Vasectomy Clinic's 'Vasectomy Mayhem' Over 'March Mayhem' Ride Along Trademark
The NCAA's lawyers thought they had winning trademark claims, but it turns out they're shooting blanks.
On the post: It's Not Just Republican State Legislators Pushing Unconstitutional Content Moderation Bills
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Did you know?
You could have educated yourself on censorship and the constitution instead of embarassing yourself with such a brain-dead comment, Kent.
On the post: It's Not Just Republican State Legislators Pushing Unconstitutional Content Moderation Bills
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Wow, you trumpaloons really can't make an equivalence that isn't a false one.
On the post: It's Not Just Republican State Legislators Pushing Unconstitutional Content Moderation Bills
Re:
[Projects facts not in evidence]
On the post: Utah Legislature Wraps Up Session By Passing Two Unconstitutional Internet Bills
Re: Re: Section 230 will surely be found Unconstitutional too!
Woody's sockpuppets pretending to be other people.
On the post: Utah Legislature Wraps Up Session By Passing Two Unconstitutional Internet Bills
Re: Section 230 will surely be found Unconstitutional too!
That ignores, of course, the insurmountable hurdle of the nonexistence of such a thing, much less evidence thereof.
On the post: Tennessee Lawmakers' Latest Attack On Section 230 Would Basically Ban All Government Investment
Re: Re: Re:
Democrats falsely attack Section 230 as an impediment to the removal of hate speech and terrorism, because they only see the "immunity for what you didn't publish" part and not the "immunity for exercising your first amendment right to moderate" part.
Republicans just utterly despise free speech and the first amendment, and attack section 230 in attempts to end-run the Constitution and institute their projected fascist censorship regimes.
On the post: Tennessee Lawmakers' Latest Attack On Section 230 Would Basically Ban All Government Investment
They should expand it to cover any sate money going to anyone.
That way, they'd make their own salaries illegal.
On the post: Trump Appointee Who Wanted To Turn Voice Of America Into Breitbart Spent Millions Of Taxpayer Dollars Investigating His Own Staff
Re: Staffing
[Asserts facts not in evidence]
On the post: FBI Director Uses January 6 Insurrection To, Once Again, Ask For Encryption Backdoors
Re: insurrection lol
FTFY
On the post: Arizona Moves Forward With Law To Force Google & Apple To Open Up Payments In App Stores
Re: Re: Next time just tattoo 'gullible' on your heads...
[Projects facts not in evidence]
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