Don't know what happened but the first time I clicked this link it brought me to unrendered HTML and obfuscated JS. Can't reproduce... but perhaps beware of malware.
If that's not just on your end, hosting malware is a really big issue for a site that charges $400 USD/year for a subscription to be able to read their articles.
Thank you for flagging. This has been fixed. The page affected was a static file hosted outside our application only to be served when the app was inaccessible or offline. No user data was compromised at any point.
eugenekolo2|6 years ago
https://gist.github.com/eugenekolo/81c1e7ff1c699cfbb584fdd6b...
Deimorz|6 years ago
ballmers_peak|6 years ago