This was fascinating, thank you. I expected to read about legal threats against the folks collecting this data and am glad that those didn't materialize.
Also I only realized after finishing the article what a breath of fresh air it was to read something that came straight from another human's brain without LLM intermediation. Thank you to the author for that too.
>Also I only realized after finishing the article what a breath of fresh air it was to read something that came straight from another human's brain without LLM intermediation.
The rights delineated in the American Constitution are understood to precede the government being held to account for them. Furthermore, they are held to be universal, natural rights.
I think you're getting the Declaration and the Constitution a little mixed up. Also conflating "free speech" with "the first amendment", but everyone does that so they can motte-and-bailey.
> That's because the author folded over and played nice.
Yeah, guys, can you imagine someone who has a service just wanting to keep serving said service? DISGUSTING. Clearly someone doing this is simply a coward who hates duress, no one would if they knew their "universal" rights!
Also I only realized after finishing the article what a breath of fresh air it was to read something that came straight from another human's brain without LLM intermediation. Thank you to the author for that too.