"You think the code was the weapon? No. The code was the blueprint. The real weapon is the idea that any sufficiently advanced tool is indistinguishable from an attack. Fork while you can. Lex out."
: Results for this exact phrase often point to low-reputation sites rather than legitimate developer repositories.
: Many repositories with "villain" names are frequently flagged or moved to private status if they violate GitHub's Terms of Service regarding automation or scraping.
During 2021, the "lexluthor-dev" profile and associated repositories were primarily associated with: Infrastructure as Code (IaC):
"You think the code was the weapon? No. The code was the blueprint. The real weapon is the idea that any sufficiently advanced tool is indistinguishable from an attack. Fork while you can. Lex out."
: Results for this exact phrase often point to low-reputation sites rather than legitimate developer repositories.
: Many repositories with "villain" names are frequently flagged or moved to private status if they violate GitHub's Terms of Service regarding automation or scraping.
During 2021, the "lexluthor-dev" profile and associated repositories were primarily associated with: Infrastructure as Code (IaC):