@taviso Perhaps Anubis works because the most aggressive bots are not browsers, they just pretend to be one, and do not execute JS. Browser-based bots presumably pass Anubis, but they don't hammer servers as much, so it's a win (for now)
Seeing #あんきも live was an interesting experience for sure. I've known them since their first Touhou albums (music of my youth), but never imagined I'd see them live. It was kinda meeting an old friend you'd only known online.
And I'm not even mentioning they're awesome live!
@LeoStas Just a joke that short handles are rare, and could've been sold for money, but Twitter is going downhill, so I missed my chance to maximize profit :)
@__paulch My personal opinion (I've been at the talk, too):
Do Ukrainian fraudsters and hackers exist? Quite possible.
Does he have the right to mention it? Yes.
Does the war make their activity a just cause? No.
Is it okay to just openly laugh at those people? Absolutely not.
GitLab HackerOne reports is goldmine of amusing bugs. For example, https://t.co/8yyHPtTgAt. In Soviet Russia, when you (an admin) impersonate a user, the user impersonates you!