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Remembered you can open base64 encoded data URLs in the browser url bar (AKA the omnibar). Turns out that even includes full on html documents. I'm going to abuse that a bit for an upcoming project. Try it out with the text below, it's safe... probablyš
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i think the codebase is testing me instead
i think the codebase is testing me instead
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maybe thats how vx-underground got ownedš¤·
maybe thats how vx-underground got owned
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