



Hi everyone,
Currently I'm working on a small fun project, I wanted a git like page where internet can write a story, let the freedom of speech and creativity do something. There is a downvote/upvote mechanism so crowd can select what they prefer. I'm just curious what can internet create out of that!
IT IS FREE. FOR THE PEOPLE
Find it here: internetbookproject.com (sorry blocked, if a moderator approves this idea and does consider it as non-business related, he can remove the space)
So here's a little story: i was introducing a friend of mine to dnd and i told them to go on aidedd.org to get the rules in French. However, they mispelt it and we ended up on this aidd.org thing.
It made me curious so i had a look at it and it turned out to be massive. It is somehow connected to at least a dozen other websites including some in the same fashion (sinj.com for instance), and a lot of others that look a bit more legit but definitely aren't (such as the second pic, illiriana.com).
It meddles with occult symbols, movie references and conspiracy theories, i think it looks like an ARG or some parody of 973-eht-namuh-973.com. i've spent a lot of time getting lost on this website, trying to understand what it was for and where it came from. I still don't understand much, although it seems most of those sites are owned by two people in Canada and Eastern Europe.
It was overall a fascinating rabbithole, and even though i've kinda given up trying to get something out of it, i'm still curious. Is there actually some meaning behind it or is it just trolling? So if you have a lot of time on your hands, or if you're just curious, go and have a look! I'd like to see what people who know more than me think about it.
Hey everyone,
Sharing my side project here for some real feedback.
What it does: You land on the page and you're instantly connected to another person. No account, no login, no signup required. One click and you're talking to someone. That's the whole thing.
The audience is people who just need to talk but find every other option too heavy or complicated.
What I genuinely want feedback on:
I deliberately stripped back every feature that wasn't essential. Trying to find out if that reads as clean and focused or just bare.
Not here for compliments. Here for the honest stuff that helps me make it better.
Let me know your thoughts in the comments or feel free to DM me.
I built Brilly a website app to help me learning Data Analysis with a live Chat tutor who sees my code and give me recommendations and Tips to follow and also evaluating my code - find errors and more.
When I put my first server up on the internet, I was shocked by the number of bots that immediately tried to break in. I showed the logs to my kids, and they asked "where are all these bots coming from?" To answer this question visually, I built https://knock-knock.net . My goal was to build a visually appealing, educational, and fun site that shows the origins of the bots, the most commonly attempted usernames and passwords in credential attacks, as well as the worst offending ISPs. My newest version here reveals attacks across multiple internet protocols, and across multiple servers, aggregated into a single display.
Click the speaker icon to hear a virtual geiger counter detect what has been called "the background radiation of the internet." If the info is being presented too quickly, hit the pause button or space bar.
Technical info: I built a set of python-based honeypots feeding into a SQL database, with a Uvicorn front-end receiving knock information via websockets.
Have fun. Source code is available at https://github.com/djkurlander/knock-knock
Airtel has suddenly blocked my business website and shows users a warning saying the site is “dangerous.”
My website is completely legitimate. SSL is valid, no malware, hosting provider confirmed everything is clean, and other networks can access it fine.
I’ve emailed Airtel multiple times but got no proper response or resolution.
This is seriously affecting my business now because Airtel users can’t access my website and customers think it’s unsafe/scam.
If anyone has dealt with this before, please tell me:
how to get Airtel to remove the block
who to contact/escalate to
how long this usually takes
This is becoming a do-or-die situation for my business. Any help would genuinely mean a lot.
Site is here 24hsecret.com
How far will you get.
I was randomly searching kewords + .com and i found this does someone know something about it ? cause i'm not sure to put my email in
Scrolling on insta at 3am , a ad for a new dare website came up so i decided i look it up. Only one that popped up was “DARED LIVE. COM”
It asks u to create an account and I’m too scared. Ive tried looking for info about it and it seems like no one knows about it.
Im so scared and intrigued at the same time, has anyone came across it? (The terms and conditions kinda scared me so pls read them first if u choose to investigate) it says it stores personal and ip address, im not tech savvy so im not risking it, I just literally have no where else to turn but Reddit
[PORTAL ACCESS GRANTED]
THV_SYS//NODE-7A::SIGNAL_ROUTING_ENABLED
ECHO.ID[8841-XR] // FRAGMENT UNSTABLE
KERNEL_TRACE=FALSE // MEMORY LEAK DETECTED
AUDIO_THREAD_03 >> LOOPING UNKNOWN HYMN
SECTOR-B13 :: ACCESS OVERRIDE ACCEPTED
NULL.NULL.NULL // ENGINE BREATHING
TRANSMISSION_LATENCY=004.887ms
ARCHIVE CORE RESPONSE:
“the signal arrived before the listeners”
VX-441::PORT OPEN
STATIC//STATIC//STATIC
ERR://origin_not_found
RECURSION DEPTH EXCEEDED // IGNORE
THREAD COLLAPSE IMMINENT // DO NOT INTERRUPT
SIGNAL INHERITANCE CONFIRMED
UNAUTHORIZED MEMORY REPLICATION DETECTED
LISTENER AUTH TOKEN ACCEPTED
ORIGIN FREQUENCY NO LONGER TRACEABLE
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