
I got something from MalWareBytes today: Have you ever thought to yourself, “Why hasn’t Malwarebytes created an app that can detect threats in the real world?” Well, guess what? We just did. Say hello to *WorldBytes!* [image: Graphics] Powered by our world-class malware scanning engine and paired with next-level AI technology, *WorldBytes* lets you scan the world around you and get real-time threat assessments of anything and everything. And we mean anything. Creepy dolls, toilets with threatening auras, pukka shell necklaces, and even cats (you know the ones). Just scan it with your phone’s camera and *WorldBytes* will instantly tell you about any potential security concerns. On Sat, Apr 1, 2023 at 12:28 PM Eryk Sun <eryksun@gmail.com> wrote:
On 4/1/23, Skip Montanaro <skip.montanaro@gmail.com> wrote:
Just wanted to throw this out there... I lament the loss of waking up on April 1st to see a creative April Fool's Day joke on one or both of these lists, often from our FLUFL... Maybe such frivolity still happens, just not in the Python ecosystem?
I thought this one was funny:
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