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lafond commented on Using TypeScript to obtain one of the rarest license plates   jack.bio/blog/licenseplat... · Posted by u/lafond
resurge · 3 days ago
Hey, would you please consider adding an RSS feed to your blog? I remember liking your post about Waffle house and now also this one, so I tried to add it to my RSS reader. But unfortunately no feed is available.
lafond · 3 days ago
It's now available! https://jack.bio/feed :-)
lafond commented on Using TypeScript to obtain one of the rarest license plates   jack.bio/blog/licenseplat... · Posted by u/lafond
jonluca · 3 days ago
I did something similar with CA a few months back - https://blog.jonlu.ca/posts/ca-plate-checker

Next steps would be to make it LLM assisted and to generate common number/letter replacement combos

lafond · 3 days ago
Great minds think alike! Tough you weren't able to find anything cool with it, but glad I wasn't the only one thinking to automate it :)
lafond commented on Using TypeScript to obtain one of the rarest license plates   jack.bio/blog/licenseplat... · Posted by u/lafond
komali2 · 4 days ago
I swear I read some case a couple years back where a kid was facing serious prison time for automating requests to w publicly available government website. "Unauthorized access of a computer." I think the author may have just admitted to what the government considers a serious federal crime, as stupid as it is to consider it a crime.
lafond · 3 days ago
OP here - I did some pretty heavy research on this topic to make sure I'd be okay publishing this / automating anything at all. From what I looked into (and mind you, I'm a 23 year old security researcher & not a lawyer) there are a few recent landmark court cases (Van Buren vs. United States, hiQ Labs vs. LinkedIn) that protect webscraping of a public-facing page without bypass of any technological barriers. Furthermore, Florida has the Computer Abuse and Data Recovery Act that defines any malicious behavior as overuse of resources or an intent to defraud or cause harm, both of which I was very conscious about not violating. I appreciate the concern regardless!
lafond commented on Getting a Cease and Desist from Waffle House   jack.bio/blog/wafflehouse... · Posted by u/lafond
josefritzishere · 7 months ago
This is a great story. The world needs more of this.
lafond · 7 months ago
Appreciate the kind words :)
lafond commented on Getting a Cease and Desist from Waffle House   jack.bio/blog/wafflehouse... · Posted by u/lafond
nice_scott · 7 months ago
if the issue was just using the trademark and likeness, why not just remove those issues of contention, and keep the site up and running under a different domain? it wasn't mentioned that they had an issue with the data scraping.
lafond · 7 months ago
Author here!

After receiving the C&D, the method with which I was getting the data was removed/patched (which I'm now noticing was not mentioned in the blog post...) I did ask them if there was any thing I could to keep it up and never received a response, and rather than playing a cat & mouse game of "now you don't have our branding, but you are scraping are data so here's another C&D" I just took it down :)

lafond commented on Getting a Cease and Desist from Waffle House   jack.bio/blog/wafflehouse... · Posted by u/lafond
mushufasa · 7 months ago
the blog post made it clear he is a teenager. I don't think he thought about any of this. Hopefully he reads this thread, learns a bit more about trademarks, and tries again in a proper way.

If it's really true that there's no true Waffle House index, that would have some value for the world. Though I also suspect that there is something that exists for that (maybe part of a paid data subscription, e.g. from Bloomberg or something), since it isn't clear that the author did rigorous research for this fun side project.

lafond · 7 months ago
Author here - I absolutely do have more to learn about trademarks and appreciate everyones comments :) I was attempting to go for a good faith representation but (obviously) now know that wasn't the best way to go about it.

As far as rigorous research, I looked semi-heavily and couldn't find anything in relation to it. I'm sure it's not a foreign concept to use local area data in this way for disaster planning though!

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