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Solarpunk being an anarchist adjacent genre/aesthetic makes it very distant from an authoritarian regime that suppresses freedom of speech such as Singapore…


Honestly, I hate both parties here so much. I just wanted to say that Cloudflare is the biggest problem I have at work when trying to detect and take-down phishing websites. They do not collaborate with official entities and keep protecting malicious actors. I could not care less about someone giving them problems.


The problem is not new TLDs, the real problem with phishings in 2024 is that the free Cloudflare layer allows phishers to be protected from automatic phishing detection tools like the ones I develop at my current job.

They also don't offer any programs for trusted third parties so we have to spend a lot of time bypassing and paying for services that skip Cloudflare instead of taking down phishing sites.


Calling a person "computer/internet/phone native" is perhaps the worst thing ever said. I think "addicted computers/the internet/phones" would be a more apt phrasing.

Sure thing grandpa!


> I think "addicted computers/the internet/phones" would be a more apt phrasing

I mean yeah, I totally agree with "addicted to computers/the internet/phones" as a problem facing a lot of people and should probably be the proper term instead of "internet native".

They were born in meatspace not in VR.

Somoene who spends the majority of their waking hours in Call of Duty or World of Warcraft to the detriment of their real lives aren't CoD or WoW natives; they have a videogame addiction.


Is it me or is the introduction written in a very chatgpt-esque style?


It didn't invent this corp-chipper style. It just read all of it.


This is why I started to learn Common Lisp a year ago. This is the kind of power I miss when I have to go back to Python…


I don't think there's anything in the post that you can't do in python. You can definitely get at the AST for a function using the inspect module, and similarly finding the file it's declared in and on which lines is entirely something you can get at from python.

Looking it up quickly it seems that inspect.getsourcelines[0] is just about perfect. Combining that with a slight misuse of inspect.cleandoc[1] and you've basically got the OP reproduced without even needing to resort to anything especially tricky.

[0] https://docs.python.org/3/library/inspect.html#inspect.getso... [1] https://docs.python.org/3/library/inspect.html#inspect.clean...



Cool! I use selenium to do phishing detection at my company and I use javascript declared variables as a source of data to analyse. It’s specially useful for links that are obfuscated by concatenating two variables into another one.


Do share them please!



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