@schroeder: I would suggest to set them as duplicates and redirect to this answer which clearly explains how one should proceed to deobfuscate the code.
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@LucasKauffman Don't remove links from spam, it makes it more difficult to spot the spam and it allows the poster to restore the link which invalidates the accumulated spam flags
I keep (against my better judgement) attempting to read articles online, and as soon as I decide not to read an article and reach for the close tab button (or, in one memorable instance, move my mouse to click on an external link in the article), I find that the site on which I was reading the ar...
@gowenfawr This is mainly about risk management, it isn't about crypto itself. So it's far better for Information Security than for Cryptography. I'd vote to close it as off-topic on Crypto. — Gilles15 hours ago
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it is about risk management, not about cryptography. It was on-topic on Information Security. — Gilles29 secs ago
I'm on the Atkins induction week, which means my food choices are limited. One of the recipes I found suggested a recipe which involved Diet Coke chicken. Which basically is boiling chicken in diet coke.
Since I want to try something new, I was all open for the idea, but then I was wondering if...
From the perspective of Cryptography, the question is unanswerable — implement crypto if you feel like it. From the perspective of Information Security, the question is answerable: when should I roll my own vs use an existing implementation.
Why was At what point can you you implement crypto algorithms? migrated to Cryptography Stack Exchange?
From my perspective as a Security.SE user, this question is on-topic. It's about risk management: deciding when you should roll your own crypto implementation vs using someone else's. I could ...
@Gilles I think we see completely different things in the question. I see nothing in it around risk management, or even implementing crypto (despite the title)
Even your interpretation
> It's about risk management: deciding when you should roll your own crypto implementation vs using someone else's.
doesn't seem to fit what the question asks
I'm guessing you could edit it to make it read what you see in it, and if the OP is happy with that then let's go with it
Back when we were discussing site design, @Jin came up with this design question and we do have some answers which could be relevant to our 404 page.
I think we need to get something defined, as ours are very bland.
Bicycles have this for their 404:
Which I think is wonderful.
We are using ...