A free tool for testing your site's agent readiness. Unlike a lot of other tools it determines what recommendations are actually relevant to your site type. It won't recommend you build an MCP if your checking a marketing site! Its pretty comprehensive and agentic itself so you can discuss the findings and figure out the best course of action. Have a play!
We had the exact opposite problem! We built a custom webgl rendering layer on top of leaflet to get around leaflet's performance issues. We have now switcher to openlayers and very happy. Guess it depends on the exact use case.
Yeah whoever set this up knows very little about the web and has obviously purchased this. They have made a number of mistakes including not withholding their domain registration info! So the police actually have a name and address in the UK. Whether that is a decoy or not remains to be seen, but given the other mistakes that have been made I wouldn't be surprised if it was the attacker.
The site has already been reported to netcraft and is now showing as dangerous in chrome. Unfortunately this doesn't appear to show on mobiles, where most of the of the victims are falling for the scam.
Yeah this should be possible, their emails are listed in the data. I suppose I could write a script that watches the log file and instantly warns anyone added to it.
> Ethereum is actually a platform for new kinds of decentralized (often financial) applications (dApps) that run on a peer-to-peer network of computers
You have to sit an exam called the 11+ to enter which is much more like an IQ test than a standard subject based exam.
The most comman argument against them is that privelleged families can afford to tutor their kids specifically to pass this exam.
I was lucky enough to pass the exam, and while there definitely were instances of well off kids who had massive amounts of tutoring, the vast majority were from all kinds of different backgrounds, and levels of education.
For me it was an overwhelmingly positive experience, but I completely understand both sides of the argument.