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Where are these docs? No one ever links to them or says where you can find them
https://hexdocs.pm/google_api_content_warehouse/0.4.0/api-reference.html
Could I get a google docs link?
Thousands of documents, which appear to come from Google’s internal Content API Warehouse, were released March 13 on Github by an automated bot called yoshi-code-bot.
God, I hate GitHub. It always gets stuck when there are many changes
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I wonder if any are on Internet archive, and perhaps that’s why the ddos
That'd not where they've been primarily located, no.
Hidden way back behind a machine.
They were leaked specifically to "SEO experts" who shared portions of it. I don't know if it was leaked publicly.
I'm basically what happened is the leaker is an SEO guy, that runs an SEO company, and leaked the documents to another SEO guy.
Fr, just like when those game source codes leak or whatever. It's cool and people want to download it just because, just link them lmao
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