The CEO of Krafton used ChatGPT to push out the head of the studio developing Subnautica 2 against the advice of his own legal team and failed miserably.
They use five different removers bundled together into one neat package, with the plugin automatically selecting the one most likely to work on that specific page. Personally, I’ve never yet found a paywall it couldn’t beat. I’m sure some exist, but it’s few enough that it’s basically a solved problem.
And since archive links are one of the options it tries, if it doesn’t work, then getting an archive link from OP isn’t gonna happen either.
Archive.today implements a custom CAPTCHA unrelated to Cloudflare stylized like a Cloudflare CAPTCHA that used to block Cloudfare DNS users and DDoS a specific blog site
I use them with noscript on Firefox with everything blocked except main domain, because it’s a fake bot detection page that actually is doing DDoS on other websites
Paywalled
archive.org link
Note: archive.today kinda sucks.
Thanks! I appreciate the archive link, although I think it’s OP’s job to provide it.
For the record, you could install the removepaywalls.com browser extension on all your devices and never have this problem again.
A bold lie.
As if paywall removers are “universal”.
They use five different removers bundled together into one neat package, with the plugin automatically selecting the one most likely to work on that specific page. Personally, I’ve never yet found a paywall it couldn’t beat. I’m sure some exist, but it’s few enough that it’s basically a solved problem.
And since archive links are one of the options it tries, if it doesn’t work, then getting an archive link from OP isn’t gonna happen either.
https://archive.is/20260317034835/https://www.404media.co/ceo-ignores-lawyers-asks-chatgpt-how-to-void-250-million-contract-loses-terribly-in-court/
I can never get past their cloudflare captchas. I guess I must be a bot.
Archive.today implements a custom CAPTCHA unrelated to Cloudflare stylized like a Cloudflare CAPTCHA that used to block Cloudfare DNS users and DDoS a specific blog site
I use them with noscript on Firefox with everything blocked except main domain, because it’s a fake bot detection page that actually is doing DDoS on other websites
Tried myself, no browser except chrome worked. Rather infuriating.
Free article, as long as you sign up with an email.
So not free at all
No thanks