>plane
Plane of existence?
LOL - you know you're winning when the bread is this much of a shitshow. It is a good day.
And HOT.
No no no - sorry. My point was that this is obviously getting to them - asshats are in a state of panic. Sorry - did not mean intentional confusion of the goal was a good thing, but it certainly indicates when you've hit the nerve.
It is there.
IMDB listing.
>We can at least avoid the bots.
Overcoming this is relatively trivial from a software standpoint. The opponent has pretty damn deep pockets. They'd just write software to do whatever you're doing.
SIGNINTโฆit is a thingโฆ.not really defended hereโฆ
I'm gonna go with drunk indian in a plane for $200.
Oh, there's no question that it would make scraping the textual data harder, but if you don't think the other teams have OCR, you're nuts. If you push them to dial in higher level stuff, they will. It may slow them down, but they'll be on it.
My SIGINT reference was intended to point out that with "Real" defensive measures, you don't have SIGNINT problems. The only major hurdle is that it isn't commoditized (yet.)
It would also make it very difficult to copy/paste - keep that in mind for the overall user experience.
Amtrak just got a new CEO, did they not? Old CEO resigned?
> Unless they have something truly advanced, they won't be able to extract reliable da
I think you underestimate the OCR they have had for decades.
> Unless they have something truly advanced, they won't be able to extract reliable da
Also, pointless slide. Let's focus.