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Cake day: July 3rd, 2023

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  • Interesting quote at the bottom of the article:

    A 2023 study found that 11% of U.S. adults (roughly 23 million) pirated content in the previous year. The NFL says it does not track illegal viewership of its games, though the league believes that new legal avenues to consume its broadcasts—such as direct-to-consumer streaming services, in addition to traditional TV packages—are lowering the reliance on unauthorized methods.

    I can’t decide if 11% is higher or lower than I expected, but also insightful that the NFL in particular doesn’t seem to think this affects their bottom line much? Hard to believe since a sports streaming package can easily be triple digits and only go up year after year.






  • The age verification process is performed by Persona, a third-party provider that won’t have access to users’ Reddit data or retain photos for longer than seven days. Reddit says it also won’t have access to uploaded photos, and that it will only store birthdates and verification statuses so that users don’t need to re-verify their account.

    Uh huh. You’d be surprised how many people still think once a snap on Snapchat is deleted, it’s gone forever and no one can view it again. Wonder how long it will take before the “oops a data leak revealed all the stuff we said we weren’t going to retain wasn’t properly deleted and now anyone with a magnet link can grab it” event happens.