The AI scripts are just shitty tools that can be coerced into giving you correct answers, as apposed to search engines that blatantly hide the answers with no recourse.
Ayh dove in to the js and net live inside and outside the browser, (note: desktop linux, not mobile or Win)
Checked all the apis Scored pulls like Google, and a few others. They have two ads ones ayh never noticed before. But my blockers blocked most every thing suspicious.
This has happened before. Different machines and OS, so ayh know its them. But it just as easily could be one of the several services THEY SHOULD NOT BE USING u/Doggos
I honestly can't say anything for sure. Other than a full linux reinstall usually takes under an hour, and that the best way to change your IP is to change your DNS, and then reset your modem.
Checking to see if this site is mining
And why is this site disabled when no javascript? Hmm
https://iask.ai/?mode=question&options%5Bdetail_level%5D=detailed&q=Which+browsers+check+for+mining+scripts%3F
You could share that with linking a chatbot :/
Do you want for me to rephrase that, or just admit to my source?
No, just wanting to penalize you for linking the search results instead of the results results.
If ayh found a story and gave you the Google link to find the story, kind of dick move :)
The AI scripts are just shitty tools that can be coerced into giving you correct answers, as apposed to search engines that blatantly hide the answers with no recourse.
What CPU usage are you seeing? FYI: I'm seeing nothing on my end.
111% on browser
89% on a core
Ayh dove in to the js and net live inside and outside the browser, (note: desktop linux, not mobile or Win)
Checked all the apis Scored pulls like Google, and a few others. They have two ads ones ayh never noticed before. But my blockers blocked most every thing suspicious.
This has happened before. Different machines and OS, so ayh know its them. But it just as easily could be one of the several services THEY SHOULD NOT BE USING u/Doggos
I honestly can't say anything for sure. Other than a full linux reinstall usually takes under an hour, and that the best way to change your IP is to change your DNS, and then reset your modem.