Agreed, I searched for "elixir" and the first person returned on the list was a self-identified minor from Europe and the e-mail that was listed (partially redacted) was not the e-mail publicly listed on the persons GitHub page in the "Contact Me" section.
The list appears to be non-deterministic as it changed slightly on re-running the search query, but selling the e-mail addresses of people in GDPR protected regions seems like a not-great idea.
Seems like a cool idea with a risky implementation.
I tend to forget how customizable phone settings have become. When I had my first iPhone 3G the settings were quite meager. It feels like by now I'm conditioned to just expect the experience to be consistent throughout the life of the device. The thought of playing with settings rarely occurs to me unless I'm actively having an problem with an app.
The list appears to be non-deterministic as it changed slightly on re-running the search query, but selling the e-mail addresses of people in GDPR protected regions seems like a not-great idea.
Seems like a cool idea with a risky implementation.