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Is Bloomberg's website breaking the law?

2 pointsby nikolqyabout 2 years ago
https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.bloomberg.com&#x2F;tosv2.html<p>I got captchad on Bloomberg and Chrome started using 100% of my cpu. Just wanted to know if this is illegal because I have a 13900ks and I haven&#x27;t optimized my mb settings so it overheated my computer. What a shitty tactic. Might just report it to ic3.gov<p>I&#x27;m half joking, but really, does anyone know about the legality of this, and does it behave the same way for you?

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yawpitchabout 2 years ago
No, it’s not illegal. Even if you could demonstrate a redressable injury (which is unlikely) theirs is not now —- and arguably could never be —- any legal requirement to write efficient, bug free code. Even if there were, good luck establishing that a hot loop was written with malicious intent.
hirundoabout 2 years ago
If a stranger calls you up and tells you to go run around the block ten times at a full sprint, and you do it, and collapse with heat stroke ... it&#x27;s not the stranger&#x27;s fault.<p>Though they can still be an asshat, like Amazon is when they play every product video at full volume.
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