It's mainly only the address you should worried about, but really a domain should have an owner associated with it. Do you complain about public records for who owns a plot of land?
I registered a new domain last month and since have been getting several spam telephone calls a day. The calls come from fake "local" numbers too so they are incredibly hard to screen. Some calls are companies trying to sell me web design services, and some, I think, are just trying to verify if this is "live" number so they can sell it off to other spammers. I can effectively can only trust new calls from numbers I personally know now, and have missed several real calls because I've stopped answering anything else.
These sorts of calls are infuriating when working at a web des/dev company. No we don't any need dev/design services -- we registered that domain because we're doing that!
Looking to change the number out to a voicemail transcription number now that things are picking up so it's easier to filter out the duff calls
I did the same thing on accident a while back. If you have T-Mobile, they have a service called Name ID that will screen calls and auto-reject them. It works tremendously. It's included in the T-Mobile Plus service if you have it.
Telling them to GTFO doesn't really comfort you if you receive fake (hopefully) bomb packages at home or whatever else (frequent mailings of poop for example). The local police generally also doesn't do very much for you (unless it's really bad, like a real immediate threat to your life from an actual pipe bomb). Even if they do, that doesn't mean it will stop anytime soon.
In the meantime it's slowly eating away at your sanity: Is this real mail? Can I go outside for groceries without getting stabbed? These are not fun concerns to have to have. Seeing as it's 100% avoidable and unnecessary to have this information available in this way, I don't think it is a bad thing to remove it.
I must be made of sterner stuff. I have had what I suspect was a used condom mailed to me. I have had people call my work before. Calls that just hang up. Lots of spam and other angry emails.
I find it more amusing that people would waste their only life on such stupid things.
I do think the adress requirement is perhaps a bit much for an individual. Thats why I mentioned that. Kinda wish I used a PO box for my domains. However, its already there already. So I dont worry about it much anymore.
The only thing I consider personal is your adress. If your name and phone number and contact email are problem. Then a phone book is just as much of a problem.
You can publish your own personal data as much as you like.
This is about people who don't like that and are forced to do it if they want to own a domain.
And of course phone books are subject to GPDR as well: in a EU country, if you don't want your phone number to appear in the phone book, just inform your phone provider, and your record will be deleted. (I guess in the future you will even have to give explicit consent to let the number appear there.)
You do realize an open source tool chain was made off this guys work of reverse engineering the ICE series of FPGAs. Also what about real time alteration or reconfiguration of an FPGA?
Pretty hard to do without some documentation. Although, that's kinda like self modifying code kinda hard to design something useful with, but not impossible.
that's nothing like self-modifying code. It would probably be much more like CUDA kernels being uploaded to the GPU. More complex than "single cpu with global memory" but hardly "mr president, the virus is a self-mutating hydra" level.
Seems reasonable when you put that way, but as you said you are unsure how google handles their indexes. I doubt we will ever will unless your signature is on a NDA.