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Cake day: February 17th, 2024

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  • WordPress is total garbage and businesses should really stop outsourcing web development to a bunch of 3rd world outsourcing companies who hire “developers” for poverty wages that can’t even write a single line of code. Sites are getting stuffed with dozens of useless freemium plugins, everything uses jQuery, and it’s one giant security risk. Often times a static site generator can do the job just fine or use a headless CMS like payload. There are plenty of alternatives: https://jamstack.org/headless-cms/. WordPress, Drupal, Joomla, Wix, and all the other mutant leftover abominations belong in the trash and set on fire. Fucking normies and corpo boomers.


  • People who signed up on Telegram were set up to fail right from the get go. It doesn’t feature default E2EE, it’s not private, it’s not secure… but there were plenty of users on there looking to buy whatever dark net goods and services you can offer. It’s completely stupid when there are much better alternatives out there, but people go wherever other people are, just moving as a herd instead of a lone wolf. With everything that has happened over the last years, including the arrest of the Tornado Cash and Samourai Wallet devs, it’s clear that it’s no longer possible to resist the government in any way out in the open anymore.



  • Reporting a domain is one of the easiest things to do here along with reporting someone for using a normie host to host illicit or controversial content. A recent service that was taken down was pacsa.us, which was hosting photorealistic AI generated CP. They used a normie host and the owner used his real PII in the domain registration with no whois guard or anything. It is astonishing how frequently people give no thought to any of this at all.

    Also, there have been lots of other services that have been getting their domains suspended within the last several weeks, so I can just assume those attacks are going to be more frequently used and abused by threat actors. Nothing worthy of getting onto the front page, kinda like most DDoS attacks these days. They’re just plain annoying, but not the end of the world.