It's not that bandwidth is incredibly expensive, it's more that it's a limited resource, videos are huge, and there's a gajillion users.
The chances of the coin flip yielding heads are roughly 50%, if coins don't not exist.
Oh dang, sorry about that. I've used rclone with great results (slurping content out of Dropbox, Google Drive, etc.), but I never actually tried the Google Photos backend.
Build the wall! The limp jello wall!
Reminds me of the spider queen on Doctor Who
Fuck you, I won't do what you tell me. I don't want to be the kind of person that "turns off" empathy at will.
I don't? You can apply a similar technique to bust file hashes. Add a new comment to each source file, or whatever.
My point is that automated methods to detect unwanted content will only get GitHub so far. It will have to be fuzzy, and that means it's an arms race between detectors and obfuscators.
Does star anise go with cannoli?
Would they eat his or their own?
I think the judge would know it when they see it and laugh them out of the court room.