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fuckitjs
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Developer creates “regenerative” AI program that fixes bugs on the fly
Reminds me of FuckIt JS
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Unit test tiers
Let me introduce you to FuckItJS.
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PC Gaming in 2023: Paying Full Price for Beta Testing
Its like they make their games with FuckIt.js
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It'll probably work
and yet someone still felt that JS wasn't QUITE broken enough and made fuckitjs
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Perfect for making ai generated code my own
Brought to you by the creators of this, maybe?
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My first comic, made with the help of GPT-3!
Just run this error steamroller and it will never fail.
- Error messages
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Randomly delete 50% files with thanosjs.org
Reminds me of FuckItJS
- Each visit to the page deteriorates the main image
- Chad Code
pyWhat
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Go Library like PyWhat?
Is there a library written in Go similar to PyWhat? I want to use a subset of the functionality for a simple go program I'm writing. I could just call PyWhat, link to lemmeknow, or even write a simple go implementation myself, but I wanted to ask if there was a pure go implementation. Thanks!
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lemmeknow v0.7.0 is here with support for identifying bytes with help of regex crate!
Lemmeknow is basically used for identifying text as mentioned in README and video. It is Rust implementation of PyWhat. You can see various usecases there too.
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lemmeknow - The fastest way to identify anything!
For rarity, we have got the database from pyWhat and the wiki says:
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lemmeknow - the fastest way to identify anything!
This project was inspired by u/beesec 's pyWhat
- Tips for Making a Popular Open-Source Project in 2021 [Ultimate Guide]
- PyWhat - Identify Anything
- PyWhat - Identify Anything. Easily identify API keys, secrets, cryptocurrency wallets and more.
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Is there an application or way to find hashes?
Do you mean something like this: https://github.com/bee-san/pyWhat
- Identify anything. pyWhat easily lets you identify emails, IP addresses, and more. Feed it a .pcap file or some text and it'll tell you what it is
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IT Pro Tuesday #155 - Carrier Lookup, Network Podcast, Identification Tool & More
pyWhat enables you to easily identify emails, IP addresses and more. Feed it a .pcap file or some mysterious text or hex of a file, and it will tell you what it is. The tool is recursive, so it can identify everything in text, files and more. A shout out to the tool's author for sharing his creation.
What are some alternatives?
FuckIt.py - The Python error steamroller.
arkime - Arkime is an open source, large scale, full packet capturing, indexing, and database system.
stacksort - Sorts an array by downloading snippets from StackOverflow. Inspired by http://xkcd.com/1185/. I'm sorry.
BruteShark - Network Analysis Tool
brototype - Bro, do you even?
chepy - Chepy is a python lib/cli equivalent of the awesome CyberChef tool.
Anime-Girls-Holding-Programming-Books - Anime Girls Holding Programming Books
TryHackMe - This is a repository containing TryHackMe Writeups in Somali language on various of rooms & challenges, including notes, files and solutions.
open-and-shut - Type in Morse code by repeatedly slamming your laptop shut
usaddress - :us: a python library for parsing unstructured United States address strings into address components
volkswagen - :see_no_evil: Volkswagen detects when your tests are being run in a CI server, and makes them pass.
dumpulator - An easy-to-use library for emulating memory dumps. Useful for malware analysis (config extraction, unpacking) and dynamic analysis in general (sandboxing).