Several folders contain internal communications from NY Times Slack channels.
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Several folders contain internal communications from NY Times Slack channels.
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When will that stuff be released?
I haven't looked over the leak myself, but it is available online. Not sure if I can/should post the torrent though. But if you look around I'm sure you can find it.
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The leak does have the original source code of the game Wordle, which the NY Times acquired in 2022.
...so? Isn't that just like a normal website
Several folders contain internal communications from NY Times Slack channels.
There potentially could be something interesting in there
magnet link is in this thread if you want to try dig up some liberalism: https://boards.4chan.org/t/thread/1310643#p1310643
I have no goddamn idea why the tracker links are like that. average 4chan stuff I guess
The New York Times has over 5,000 source code repositories
that seems like a lot
Something weird about that figure. Branches within repos maybe, otherwise those are mostly junk or their supply chain attack security requirements had them cloning and building themselves the repos of every open source library they've ever used for vulnerability scans.
the article links to this list of repos https://files.catbox.moe/jx7ksm.txt and says is 6200 lines long.
i am not framiliar enough with this kind of development to know if this is a reasonable structure for this kind of large project. anyone?
Looks like they put each of their modules in a separate repo. This wouldn't be a single project. NYTimes is a pretty huge operation. They obviously have their website but they also have apps, infrastructure to ingest and process whatever media they get, infrastructure for ads, games, security (lol), user account management, billing, legal, etc etc.
it's possible this is organized differently in their source control and it appears kinda disorganized because we're looking at it flattened.
It's probably just every repository name on their spurce control management server. Users can usually create their own repositories whenever. So a bunch if these could just be random little experiments or side projects people made.
Spruce Control is all the rage these days, but what about Douglass Fir Control?
the source code that serves up news content is 500 MB.
the rest is for interactive pop ups and mobile layout breaking, random spontaneous, invisible click boxes to makenit so you accidentally activate an ad when trying to watch, pause, close or otherwise interact with a video.
it is some of the most cutting edge website complicating code ever written.
500MB? What the heck? That’s literally 350 or so floppies or so many win95 installs
So do we think this is a random person or?
Every leak that specifically happens on 4chan I tend to assume is a cia op that uses 4chan because they want to promote it.
Either that or it's where people go to leak shit from inside. Wouldn't rule out this being some rogue comrade.
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