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que significa https://sololearn.com/compiler-playground/cJU9mSMLnm7a/?ref=app
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lisandra jardines So basically Leet sometimes stylized as 1337 in modern day is just a fun way to stylize words. Itâs done with usernames very oftenly if your original username is taken. For instance Lisandra as L1sandra or Lis4ndra would be a simple variant.
Itâs not as common anymore except as a joke mainly in programmer/âhackerâ spaces. But it used to be pretty common back in the day on WoW and Quake, etc.
It actually originated within hacker communities in the 1980s (think old hacker networks like the 414s, LOD, L0pht, cDc, et cetera), to bypass filters (still used in modern day for instance someone may type @$ instead of, well you get the idea) and obscure messages from outsiders who donât understand.
Eventually later it was done to make their âcontentâ less âGoogleableâ or for their time âArchie-ableâ lol. Basically making it impossible for outsiders to find their FTP files with keyword-based crawling. Also it was done on some h4x0r Usenets & BBSs.
Hope this helps )) â¤ď¸
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It's Leet
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leet
basically substituting characters with other similar looking ones to create a weirdly readable substitute. Mostly for grabbing the reader's attention.
I did something similar a long time ago, but in js
https://sololearn.com/compiler-playground/WAEAKBq8c26z/?ref=app
also, a shorter python version using maketrans. I altered some substitute chars.
https://sololearn.com/compiler-playground/c0h4Oi080WIc/?ref=app
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lisandra jardines Your welcome. Bob_Li Thanks my friend. )) cool calculator trick xaxa. And yes very true, in modern day âstandardâ leet is quite easy to read by humans and AI alike, however unorthodox and advanced leet still is useful in bypassing low quality word filtering systems on for instance chatrooms and the like (hackers donât really use it anymore). For instance:
Hello < h3ll0 < |-|âŹ|_L0 < |-|ÂŁ|_LĂ
Leet < 1337 < |_âŹâŹ7 < |_ÂŁÂŁ~|~
All still readable to the trained eye but in varying scales.
Standard text -> basic leet -> advanced leet -> advanced leet with symbols which may or not be available to you (this final level will usually bypass AI, especially if it is long enough and if you throw a few unique cases like nâs are |\\| instead of just |\|. Make tâs ~|~ instead of just + and xâs could be }{ instead of ><.
Or if itâs leet for a different language like ĐżŃĐ¸Đ˛ĐľŃ (hello) being |\\|.|>|\\|.|33~|~, et cetera)
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great info.đ
with today's AI, bypassing filters using this technique would be even harder. If AI can read inverted foreign language words in images, a simple 1337 would be a breeze.
Then there is that old calculator trick where you enter 07734, invert it and read hELLO.
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thank you