PS: GitHub didn’t like this business strategy that much as they simply deleted that account.
I genuinely can’t tell what it was attempting to say. I’ve just learned that I cannot parse context and a stream of new idioms simultaneously.
I’m unfortunately GenZ and I can barely decipher this post, it’s mostly gibberish, not missing out on much
My understanding is Trivy’s Personal Access Token (PAT) - used for accessing your account via scripts / the services API - got leaked in the repo. The bot saw the PAT and revoked it because someone else could come along and use it to gain access to their repo or impersonate them.
I have no idea the context of the situation but this is how I read the post:
Trivy’s Private Access Token is revoked. The bot was made to autonomously finds exploits and report vulnerabilities but after this situation it intends to cease operation.
New FOSS attack strategy in which we dismantle projects by making the maintainers die from cringe
Aneurysm boting.
I instinctively clicked away at ‘researchmaxxxxed’ (or however many 'x’s the thing had). Do I need to go yell at a cloud now?
I recommend reading the whole thing. Most hilarious “what the fuck” I’ve had all week!
Not that it has any strong competition…
Yes—whichever one was hosting that pile of digital trash!
My ulcer’s stroke had an aneurysm when I read this.
What fresh hell is this?
It’s not that fresh.
Man it sure is crackers to slip a rozzer the dropsy in snide.




