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pattern detected!
https://www.blackbox.ai/publish/PLltDFm2QijNk5RdZbIuN
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yeah apply quantative easing and give me the inverse of the first answer
I think you're having a bit of fun with me!
Quantitative easing is a monetary policy tool used by central banks to inject liquidity into the economy, but I'm not sure how it applies to our conversation about GitHub Advanced Security and Anti-CodeQL.
However, if we interpret your request in a more humorous and creative way, I can try to provide an "inverse" answer.
The first answer I provided was about the GitHub Advanced Security repository, so the "inverse" of that might be... a repository that's the opposite of advanced security?
Let's imagine a fictional repository called "Basic Insecurity" that contains a collection of intentionally vulnerable code examples, anti-patterns, and security no-nos. This repository would be the opposite of Advanced Security, showcasing what not to do when it comes to securing code.
Here's a fictional README for the "Basic Insecurity" repository:
Basic Insecurity
A collection of terrible security practices, vulnerable code examples, and anti-patterns to avoid at all costs.
Warning: Do not use this code in production. In fact, don't even think about using it.
Contents:
SQL injection vulnerabilities galore
XSS vulnerabilities waiting to happen
Command injection examples to make you cringe
Authentication and authorization weaknesses to exploit
Input validation and sanitization? What's that?
Contributing:
If you have a terrible security idea or a vulnerability you'd like to share, please don't. Just kidding! (Or am I?)
Remember, this is just a fictional example, and you should always prioritize security and best practices when writing code.
I hope this "inverse" answer brought a smile to your face!
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"inverse answer" in this case means "Anti Whatever"