They’re setting a variable to a function. Just use the original function. All thief does is obfuscate for literally no gain except character count.
I’m a staff software engineer at Sunrun, the USA’s largest residential solar installer.
I mostly work with kotlin, but also java, python, ruby, javascript, typescript. My hobby is picking up new hobbies. Currently bird photography and camping.
They’re setting a variable to a function. Just use the original function. All thief does is obfuscate for literally no gain except character count.
No it can’t, and it shouldn’t be. It’s better to stop the CSAM before it ever makes it to any server you control rather than wait and then need to deal with it.
Set up CloudFlare’s CSAM scanning tool. It’s completely free. It’s not on lemmy devs to secure your instance. Lemmy devs could add better admin and moderating tools, but it’s better to stop it before it even makes it to your server.
You can use CloudFlare’s CSAM scanning tool completely for free. You can’t get access to the hashes, which would allow what you are talking about.
hm. when I test in a private browsing mode it shows Local by default. That doesn’t happen for you?
also:
I honestly think Programming.dev is very well positioned to become a “programming reddit” of sorts. Nice polished sounding domain name, and a discussion platform visually similar to Discourse but with the grunt of the fediverse behind it.
is exactly what I was going for when I created the instance so I’m glad to see others think it could succeed!
Turns out Lisa has a crippling bug that bricks your computer.
well it’s called Thief. They’re stealing the function and making it look like they wrote it. hence
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