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I left a voicemail a while ago.



you can do it that way but you can't add the map method to a struct like persons.map() which would allow you to chain methods. But I guess with the multiple return value convention, you can't chain anyway very nicely.


Their site (fightforua.org) said no combat experience necessary and correspondence with that organization confirmed this. (Edit: looks like it now required) I have no combat experience but do have experience with search and rescue and disaster relief. I know those are very different, but I am willing to either fight or do something I have experience with. I signed up about a week after their Legion came into existence. I heard back with some questions answered and a link to another form to fill out, which I did. Then nothing, and it's been a month or more. I wrote back and the response was that they were really busy with screening and I needed to wait longer.

Does anyone have ideas of how I can help Ukraine in Ukraine? I don't mind the very high risk but I have no money to donate.


OP says: "A cursory investigation showed that Namecheap is providing both registrar and hosting services for this phishing site." So he already contacted the host, Namecheap.


I missed that. Well then... some other options might be gather evidence and upload to IC3 [1] understanding they may be understaffed or alternately discuss it on 4chan of whom I will not link. CC email the people at Namecheap when conversing with IC3.

[1] - https://www.ic3.gov/


Thank you for the advice. I'm not a citizen of the US so I'm not sure if me contacting IC3 would be appropriate. I'll probably reach out to them in a couple of days if the phishing site remains up.

I posted the scam link publicly now that this post has been approved: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=30616831


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