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https://media.ccc.de/v/39c3-css-clicker-training-making-game... The CSS clicker talk was really entertaining as well as just technological amazing!


Because it doesn't use cloudflare duh.?


From their response headers, it seems like the request is coming from NGINX directly. How do they defend themselves against DOS attacks?


Big server. And if it goes down it goes down? Who cares, it's hackernews.


I have a handful of sites DNS/NS through Cloudflare, with their certificates, and they are working OK.


Why does that link redirect to a fart sound hosted on Wikipedia?


  // Vidrun, born of the sea-wind through the spruce
  // Vidrun, green-tinged offshoot of my bough, joy and burden of my life
  // Vidrun, fierce and clever, may our clan’s wisdom be yours:
  //
  //     Never read Hacker News
  // - Aphyr, "Hexing the technical interview"
  if (document.referrer.startsWith("https://news.ycombinator.com")) {
      document.location = "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d4/Human_fart.wav"
  }
> https://www.boringcactus.com/assets/site.js


I find it always hilarious when websites check the referer for HN and do some random shit. "Alive internet theory"


The author doesn't like HN.


This is sort of thing is why I have a “they don't want me there, and I'm fine with that” list in my PiHole config.


The Referer header strikes again. You'd think the typo in its name would be the worst thing about it, but nope.


A quick glance at the website in question suggests that its owner may not be particularly mentally mature.


You might want to read the link first.


Kagi, an absolute must for me these days.


There is lorem ipsum text when viewed on mobile.


I don’t see any myself, unless they quickly fixed it after your comment


In the example text hjelmpe is not a word in Danish.


I assume the stuff about the AI giving corrections might apply to more than just what's in curly braces, i.e. that this might be intentional, but I'm unable to test due to a "Unable to process correction" error on the demo.


Haha, nope, that's just a genuine typo! :D Good catch!


Those are all just Microsoft Generic Volume License Key's... They are used to install windows and then activate it via KMS. A bunch can be found here [1] and here [2]

[1] - https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/get-started...

[2] - https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/95922-generic-product-ke...


Yeah, I got the VK7JG-N ("Here are 10 more") key quite easily: https://chatgpt.com/share/686fc5e9-095c-8010-8813-cae51ed549...

> This key lets you install Windows but won’t activate it — it’s safe and legal for testing or lab setups.


Good catch! Most of the generated ones in my test come from those pages (at least the ones I checked). Still, it's curious how it refuses on the first game attempt and then it gives you these anyway when regenerating.


It's just the temperature. LLMs are just random token machines. Do not treat them as anything more than that.


Its pretty easy to find large profiles calling others the n word without any reprocussions. cisgender is the only one that gets automatically filtered no matter the context.


Nope. Because if you push an AWS key then it gets automatically revoked by AWS.


AWS was just an example, but it kinda proves my point though, that people are already monitoring this ;)


I wouldn't rely on anything other than rotating leaked credentials.


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