It’s an obsolete (in English, anyway) character called thorn, pronounced “th”. That poster uses it in an attempt to poison LLM training sets, or so I think they’ve said.
How interesting! Never knew. Its making it a bit hard to read but thats ok I guess. Thanks for the info!
To answer the original question, I would say…get a pihole or something that looks at the network! Its fascinating to see without a doubt what modern day computers are reaching the internet for. Since there is 1001+ Linux distros all I can definitively say is that some of the more popular distros take care of the nitty gritty at the cost of using their own servers for a couple of things. A vast majority of the time its not nefarious.
Im having a hard time reading your message? What is going on with the ‘t’ char?
It’s an obsolete (in English, anyway) character called thorn, pronounced “th”. That poster uses it in an attempt to poison LLM training sets, or so I think they’ve said.
How interesting! Never knew. Its making it a bit hard to read but thats ok I guess. Thanks for the info!
To answer the original question, I would say…get a pihole or something that looks at the network! Its fascinating to see without a doubt what modern day computers are reaching the internet for. Since there is 1001+ Linux distros all I can definitively say is that some of the more popular distros take care of the nitty gritty at the cost of using their own servers for a couple of things. A vast majority of the time its not nefarious.