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It was likely a fake mutual interest and they hoped "elonmuskwhm" would watch the videos so they could gather some data about them. That's how I interpreted it anyway.


Gross. Reminder that NYT ripped off the 'connecting walls' of Only Connect, though their version—Connections—is low quality in comparison. PuzzGrid[1] does it better, for anyone who plays Connections.

[1] https://puzzgrid.com/


Has there ever been a Netflix breach (on public record anyway)? I'd be more wary that your machine was infected, from my experience naz.api logs are mostly from infected machines.


Which is a weird thing to see. I used Netflix on Apple TV or on a mac. The likelihood of a malware on the latter is low but nonetheless it was an old pass from few years back and I have stopped Netflix subscription long ago.


The leaked dataset Troy refers to wasn't the real Naz.API list, and the "illicit.services" website Troy says is defunct is actually online at https://search.0t.rocks/. You can use this to see if you're in the real Naz.API dataset (which is way scarier than the data shared on breachforums). Those who are particularly interested can abuse the wildcards for search to scrape passwords associated with some email/username and create their own Naz.API "mirror" (as far as I know, there are only a handful of people with access to this dataset), though the rate-limiting may prove to be an irritating obstacle. The site owner may find issue with this too, as it certainly wasn't intentional, but when I tried it a few months back it worked perfectly.


0t creator here. Please do not scrape it! If you have a specific request for data (i.e. data from your business), look around for the riseup email on the announcements channel and contact from a DKIM validated company email address.


Is this for Naz.API data or all leaks?

Because I see entries for twitter/bittorent/Collection1 which HIBP already informed me years ago. So either Naz.API is aggregate of leaks with new or not new info or 0t provides data from various leaks.


All leaks. 0t is a collection of many leaks not just naz.api


im pretty sure that Naz.api is just a collection of new and old breaches and stealer logs because my data that was in Naz.api is the same as the data that was leaked in the polish credentials data breach (im not even polish idk why im in this)


Searching it is timing out for me, but if this works it would be much more effective to know what actually leaked.


Ha, it was working fine moments before I posted the comment, times out for me now too. Try revisiting later on, it definitely works great. From what I remember it was essentially created as a "fuck you" to Peter Kleissner, the creator of https://intelx.io/, who charges exorbitant prices to search breaches.


Unless they somehow cured GPT-3's schizophrenia and this model is a significant upgrade I'm not buying it - no matter how good it is at proving trivial mathematics theorems in the style of Eliot or whoever. Too often I have dealt with "The answer to your question is X. Oh, sorry, you are right, the answer is actually Y. Oh, it is good of you to ask for a proof, sure I can prove the answer is Y, I used this (hallucinated) method described in this (hallucinated) paper. Oh, sorry, you are right, I cannot find any evidence that the method and paper I mentioned earlier actually exist, oops!".


How To Solve It by Polya changed my mathematical life re proofs.


Did you cover proof by induction? This technique is one that is most likely to click with CS types.


We did, but it didn't help.


I found proof by induction useful to learn, because it translates to solving problems recursively theoretically and in programming languages.


Unrelated but your automated chess board[1] is wonderful. Good work!

[1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ScFtkWvHW8


A similar and absurd story[1] I remember from last year:

"I saw a job post the other day. It required 4+ years of experience in FastAPI. I couldn't apply as I only have 1.5+ years of experience since I created that thing."

[1] https://twitter.com/tiangolo/status/1281946592459853830


>At what point does one apple and another one apple become two apples? Is a matter of distance? Likeness?

Perhaps I am misinterpreting, but it seems to me like this would occur whenever you formed a coherent question. "How many apples are there?" would be insoluble, whilst "how many apples are there in this room?" or "how many red apples are there resting on that table?" would result in an answer belonging to the set of naturals.


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