>I like this much more. Reminds me of a slightly simpler time.
I don't know if it was intended to be public? A... contact... emailed it to me.
I got the impression they did... that... because I found NPR's equivalent (text.npr.org) after I ran a tool that tries every word in the dictionary as a possible subdomain.[1]
(One of their former interns went on to be a spy in the one of the local FFRDCs apparently? There should be a dichotomy between those in the media and those doing intelligence/"defense" work IMHO.)
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[ 1.8 ms ] story [ 31.7 ms ] threadI like this much more. Reminds me of a slightly simpler time.
I don't know if it was intended to be public? A... contact... emailed it to me.
I got the impression they did... that... because I found NPR's equivalent (text.npr.org) after I ran a tool that tries every word in the dictionary as a possible subdomain.[1]
(One of their former interns went on to be a spy in the one of the local FFRDCs apparently? There should be a dichotomy between those in the media and those doing intelligence/"defense" work IMHO.)
[1] I release the code into the public domain -- happy holidays!! https://pastebin.com/n79JBtdQ