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You're looking for something like this:

https://haveibeenpwned.com/API/v3#PwnedPasswords


That does not and will not include the latest breach [0] because "[HIBP is] just not equipped for this level of parsing" [1].

[0]: https://www.troyhunt.com/telegram-combolists-and-361m-email-...

[1]: https://www.troyhunt.com/telegram-combolists-and-361m-email-...


At least DoH is available still for the most part on those ISPs.


Down below it says this:

> Everything you’ve learned here is a lie.

> The process we just describe is for the original version of TLS, which is outdated compared to the more modern version of TLS 1.3.


With how aggressively Anthropic is crawling the internet right now, they might not be far behind. They’re hitting some web properties I oversee at 50 RPS in some cases and it’s frustrating.


Given the entire bottom section, it seems like accessibility was taken into account here.


Unfortunately then I think it won't help at all - going through the accessibility tree is a standard web crawling play.


Seems intentional, at the bottom:

> The journey continues with even more to explore. Contact us for pricing


People have been hating on this or that language. In particular PHP for the better part of 15/20 years now. It’s just human nature and tribalism at this point I guess. There’s the potential to create insecure code in any language, it just happened most often in PHP because of how accessible and cheap it was for the masses with shared hosting is all.


It also didn't help that a wildly inaccurate blog post was spread around (PHP: A fractal of bad design) and people took it as gospel, and still do to this day even though its a totally different language these days.

PHP pays the bills and these days has fewer novices writing utter junk, that's a plus in my book!


No, they used Three.js among other things. Startup time was fast here, it’s probably just how long it takes you to download the game assets that determines speed in the end.


Cat would be in bliss then, warm things are their new beds.


> I logged a ticket with EuroDNS to inquire what the update meant, and mentioned that I’m using Cloudflare as my authoritative DNS servers, so I wasn’t expecting any updates aside from the transfer.

...

> On the evening of Saturday, the 13th of April, with no warning, EuroDNS switched the authoritative DNS servers for my domain to their own

...

> EuroDNS never responded to my support request either. If you’re aware of a less chaotic registrar that supports *.co.za domains, please let me know.


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