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    • lizbo [she/her]
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      4 years ago

      As a person who always brought their gaming laptop to class, LMAO

  • marx_hxc [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    I put together a list of 1000x randomised names, emails, subject lines and realistic looking text with the help of some AI string generators.

    It's pretty rough but they look realistic enough, which is all we probably need here.

    Godspeed Comrades https://pastebin.pl/view/ca451b6a :lenin-shining:

  • 4_AOC_DMT [any]
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    4 years ago

    Okay so I got gpt2 working and I prompted it with: "Barack Obama was assigned the task of writing a summary on why unions are good. Here is what he wrote:"

    and it responded with: Foundations like the Alliance for Shared Prosperity and partners like MoveOn are working to build a better way for American workers and their businesses to achieve economic security, and assure our country's economic and social recovery. These partnerships help trade unions advance the goals of shared prosperity in an unprecedented fashion."Well, that is a nice formula. A union with shared prosperity...a human, human being with human dignity who makes a living at all, with an idea, an organization, encased by duct tape destined to be discarded on a long and winding road towards oblivion.So it really makes sense that unions are good. Nothing good, though, is easy. I know that, a single worker, his family, his faith, his community and enduring sense of humor constitute the forces that define us. Hospity, Diamond 9 Style and YUM. But there are other forces.Rich things are ubiquitous on the prairie. When you go into a movie theater you will meet a cute boy, a crew, and a very exercised dog. If someone helped paint the wall of the lobby that day, he was willing to pay for it, or help you take it down, or take you to dinner, or sell you a book. Most of us will pit our434 dollars on a Peanuts Rogowski for the first time today. Mostly we push back.But a man with a birthday to forget, bus driver 11, being hoisted on NeoNardo's lap in biohazard suits might have to stop mucking around in 1957, and get his ass out of bed tomorrow. We will keep going in the face of hurdles to benchmarks as bitter and fuzzy as dusty echo standards. We will be re-elected by incidents like Reginald Denny's retirement, one or two stabbings, or the riding of West 113th depending on the tone of a football game in the heart of St. Joseph, where hundreds of the finest men and women of our state fill the domiciles of university presidents as they avert the wrath of burning FEMA tents raging overnight and dispatch the east end to disaster.The fires of that legendary season at Wesleyan University brought the unity of Hart Institute in or near River 'N' Cherry, whose 132 student rooms, a faculty dosium levels beyond Alan Keyes' apprehensed PC basic psychological theories of rationing, shout secrets past each other from the better lives no-one cares to know.

    • 4_AOC_DMT [any]
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      4 years ago

      I would be happy to help with setting up a fork of the fuckamazon script to randomly choose a character and a prompt and then submit the output as the message.

  • 4_AOC_DMT [any]
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    4 years ago

    This one was much more coherent. I prompted with, "Jerry Garcia of the Grateful Dead was once asked, "Why do you support unions". He responded, "

    GPT responded:

    I support unions because they are working to help others in the way that I would help anyone. I think it is a great thing for any worker to have a voice, and I fight for collective agreements with my friends and people who support me in my crusade to get a life. Lack of rights doesn't make a man a pacifist, it doesnt make a man a Marxist, it doesn't make a man a hippie, or an individualist. Those are just lies to get us wet and lazy and to rip the family apart. My life's purpose is to protect art, trade unionism, and the greater good. freedom is my motto and enjoyment of life is my primary concern.

    (it got totally incoherent after this)

  • all2well [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    This script is very good, but I'll point out that it's probably some third party firm that did this since the certificate is from let's encrypt (rather than signed by Amazon)

    Edit: also, domain name registered through godaddy

  • 4_AOC_DMT [any]
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    4 years ago

    needs more gpt2/3

    who wants to help me on that?

  • CthulhusIntern [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    Does anyone know what program they use to keep those messages saved? It would be a real shame if someone sent a SQL injection or some equivalent in their message...

      • pepe_silvia96 [he/him]
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        4 years ago

        i just checked out doitwithoutdues.com/contact and the capcha is just the simple click and check thing.

        im familiar enough with python that I can help, idk how capcthas work tho. when I click the capcha, the browser makes like 40 requests for images, is the browser doing some work under the hood?

          • pepe_silvia96 [he/him]
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            4 years ago

            i found a pip package called slowloris...i may have a 150 socket connections opened sending http requests very slowly to the site.

            I'm sure their servers are equipped to handle shit like this, but I have a server sitting idle doing nothing right now, so I figure why not.

          • pepe_silvia96 [he/him]
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            4 years ago

            no I'm dumb as shit and even that guy's solution was made redundant in a matter of days.

            I have a server sending 1000 requests to the site in slow motion rn. that's my contribution to the cause.

            anybuggy know what server software Amazon sites use? is it a propriety thing or apache/nginx?

            • marx_hxc [he/him]
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              4 years ago

              Looks like the last commit was only 11 days ago though?

              I’m gonna try it out when I get some time later today