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Considering this site seems to be the only one writing about it I think it's safe to say it's bullshit.

We want more than just major isps.

They've listed way more than 4 (and those 4 are also massive), click "Show all".

There's 254 operators marked as unsafe.


> It was built before the whole vibe coding era

Was it? There's a .cursor folder and there's signs pointing to this having been made in 2025


The earliest commit was yesterday (although the github account is older). The commit comment is "Made with: Cursor"

yea, we used some to removed sensitive codes. It was mostly made before 2024, and shutdown for most of the time.

Why did you create Cursor rules related to design if you only used it to remove "sensitive codes"? ("Use `MonoIcon` Instead of `lucide-react`")

Idk if it matters that much for you but u can look into codes and see if its typical ai codes or not


> Im wondering if some of these ideas maybe true and I should give it a try?

Maybe you could sign up for some of the HR systems that do that and test it out that way? If any of them offer a free trial.


I mean... it's visibly different, you don't need to look at the controllers to see the difference.

1. The colors on the sticker are wrong

2. The board itself looks different https://bayimg.com/f39847e193276a8d7279ddbcdc5617183633cf09....


Sure, the differences are easy to spot when a real one is next to it. I doubt I would be able to identify this fake by itself. (I work in ewaste recycling, and look at lots of NVME drives every day.)

And don't manufactures release different versions under the same brand name? How big can the difference be between authentic drives?

Fixed, no agent required. Press F12, replace my@email.com, press enter.

  var email = "my@email.com";
  
  (async function async () {
      let res = await fetch("https://enlidea.com/api/v1/handshake");
      let resBody = await res.json();
  
      let msgUint8 = new TextEncoder().encode(resBody.challenge + resBody.salt);
      let hashBuffer = await window.crypto.subtle.digest("SHA-256", msgUint8);
      let hashHex = new Uint8Array(hashBuffer).toHex();
  
      let res2 = await fetch('https://enlidea.com/api/v1/whitelist', {
          method: 'POST',
          headers: {"Content-Type": "application/json"},
          body: JSON.stringify({
              email: email,
              challenge: resBody.challenge,
              proof: hashHex,
              consent: true
          })
      });
  
      console.log(await res2.json());
  }())

Does it for me too, chrome on a thinkpad

> chrome on a thinkpad

This is akin to saying "browser on a computer". Need to be more specific.



> I see their repo's Initial Commit was on Jan 2026... quite a new package!

That's incorrect, the repo and package date back to 2019


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