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  2. Alex Balfanz - Wikipedia

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    Programmer and co-creator of the Roblox game Jailbreak Alex Balfanz , (born May 5, 1999) known online as badcc , is an American video game developer who is the programmer and co-creator of the Roblox game Jailbreak .

  3. Discord - Wikipedia

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    Discord has stated that it has plans to implement changes that would "rid the platform of the issue". [112] Discord has a Trust and Safety department, where they respond to user reports. [59] [105] However, because Discord is centered around private communities, it is difficult to research on its effectiveness. [113]

  4. robots.txt - Wikipedia

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    User-agent: BadBot # replace 'BadBot' with the actual user-agent of the bot Disallow: / This example tells two specific robots not to enter one specific directory: User-agent: BadBot # replace 'BadBot' with the actual user-agent of the bot User-agent: Googlebot Disallow: /private/ Example demonstrating how comments can be used:

  5. BugMeNot - Wikipedia

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    BugMeNot is an Internet service that provides usernames and passwords allowing Internet users to bypass mandatory free registration on websites.It was started in August 2003 by an anonymous person, later revealed to be Guy King, [1] and allowed Internet users to access websites that have registration walls (for instance, that of The New York Times) with the requirement of compulsory registration.

  6. Applications of artificial intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Code suggestions could be incorrect, and should be carefully reviewed by software developers before accepted. GitHub Copilot is an artificial intelligence model developed by GitHub and OpenAI that is able to autocomplete code in multiple programming languages. [358] Price for individuals: $10/mo or $100/yr, with one free month trial.

  7. Paltalk - Wikipedia

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    On November 16, 2009, Tinychat launched Tinychat.tv, which offers users the ability to live stream any video or show hosted on Tinychat. The service used Tinychat's API and provides the ability to launch a personalized page and channel for initiating multi-user shows. Tinychat announced that it would not charge for the cost of bandwidth. [15]

  8. Twitter bot - Wikipedia

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    Following a test period, Twitter rolled out labels to identify bot accounts and automated tweets in February 2022. [32] [33] Detecting non-human Twitter users has been of interest to academics. [31] [34] In a 2012 paper, Chu et al. propose the following criteria that indicate that an account may be a bot (they were designing an automated system ...

  9. Avatar (computing) - Wikipedia

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    The traditional avatar system used on most Internet forums is a small (80x80 to 100x100 pixels, for example) square-shaped area close to the user's forum post, where the avatar is placed in order for other users to easily identify who has written the post without having to read their username.