Is this why reddit went dark? They need their API to police you for wrongthink? 👮♀️ 👮♀️
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Before today I only knew Aaron Schwartz as a pro free speech founder of Reddit (I won't call it Faggit this time since it wasn't a troon infested shithole when he part of it). Having just checked out his biography I'm convinced that the Bathhouse Barry regime Epsteined him. It's clear that he was a massive thorn in the side of some powerful people, and I doubt his pro free speech stance on Reddit earned him much sympathy from the powers that be.
Ever since he died reddit went down a dark path. It does make me wonder if he was the only one standing in their way.
Schwartz broke real laws in attempting to copy a publication database. Breaking and entering, physically wiring his computer into a private network.
Ok for a 'good' cause, whatever. Problem is he did it in the dumbest way possible.
The planted computer was on the free Wifi network, but he actually went into the network closet a second time to retrieve it, which is when he was caught; you don't rob the same bank twice for fuck sake. Even if he had gotten away with it he was setting up a rival college to take the fall, so they were pissed and weren't going to give him a break. He didn't properly rate limit it either, and a rinky-dink 10 requests a minute service is going to notice and break when it gets 10 a second instead.
Plenty of smart ways to clone that database, but the point here is the guy was an idiot. Terrible decision-making, terrible execution. Totally believable that he'd 41% himself rather than do six months and be a felon.