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t3dotgg / model-prices.csv
Last active October 10, 2025 21:19
Rough list of popular AI models and the cost to use them (cost is per 1m tokens)
Name Input Output
Gemini 2.0 Flash-Lite $0.075 $0.30
Mistral 3.1 Small $0.10 $0.30
Gemini 2.0 Flash $0.10 $0.40
ChatGPT 4.1-nano $0.10 $0.40
DeepSeek v3 (old) $0.14 $0.28
ChatGPT 4o-mini $0.15 $0.60
Gemini 2.5 Flash $0.15 $0.60
DeepSeek v3 $0.27 $1.10
Grok 3-mini $0.30 $0.50
@hackermondev
hackermondev / zendesk.md
Last active November 25, 2025 00:09
1 bug, $50,000+ in bounties, how Zendesk intentionally left a backdoor in hundreds of Fortune 500 companies

hi, i'm daniel. i'm a 15-year-old with some programming experience and i do a little bug hunting in my free time. here's the insane story of how I found a single bug that affected over half of all Fortune 500 companies:

say hello to zendesk

If you've spent some time online, you’ve probably come across Zendesk.

Zendesk is a customer service tool used by some of the world’s top companies. It’s easy to set up: you link it to your company’s support email (like [email protected]), and Zendesk starts managing incoming emails and creating tickets. You can handle these tickets yourself or have a support team do it for you. Zendesk is a billion-dollar company, trusted by big names like Cloudflare.

Personally, I’ve always found it surprising that these massive companies, worth billions, rely on third-party tools like Zendesk instead of building their own in-house ticketing systems.

your weakest link

@XiaoPanPanKevinPan
XiaoPanPanKevinPan / .env-template
Last active November 24, 2025 17:49
Vencord For Firefox (Self-built, Non-official)
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@Ronin1702
Ronin1702 / AccessingLocalhostfromiPhone.md
Last active September 28, 2025 17:34
Accessing Localhost from iPhone

Accessing Localhost from iPhone

If you are developing a web application and want to test it on your iPhone, you can access your localhost development server directly from your iPhone. Here's how to do it:

Prerequisites

  • Ensure both your development machine and iPhone are connected to the same local network (e.g., the same WiFi).

1. Find Your Local IP Address

@0xFFD
0xFFD / data.json
Created November 3, 2022 19:04
Valorant Instalock
{
"agents": {
"jett" : "add6443a-41bd-e414-f6ad-e58d267f4e95",
"reyna" : "a3bfb853-43b2-7238-a4f1-ad90e9e46bcc",
"raze" : "f94c3b30-42be-e959-889c-5aa313dba261",
"yoru" : "7f94d92c-4234-0a36-9646-3a87eb8b5c89",
"phoenix" : "eb93336a-449b-9c1b-0a54-a891f7921d69",
"neon" : "bb2a4828-46eb-8cd1-e765-15848195d751",
"breach" : "5f8d3a7f-467b-97f3-062c-13acf203c006",
"skye" : "6f2a04ca-43e0-be17-7f36-b3908627744d",
@sundowndev
sundowndev / GoogleDorking.md
Last active December 6, 2025 15:11
Google dork cheatsheet

Google dork cheatsheet

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