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    waybackurls

    waybackurls

    Fetch all the URLs that the Wayback Machine knows about for a domain

    waybackurls is a command-line reconnaissance tool that retrieves historical URLs associated with a given domain by querying the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine. It accepts input domains via standard input and outputs a list of discovered URLs, making it easy to integrate into pipelines and automated workflows. The tool is particularly valuable in security research, bug bounty hunting, and penetration testing, as it uncovers endpoints that may no longer be publicly linked but still exist on servers. ...
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    Question Answering Corpus

    Question Answering Corpus

    Question answering dataset in "Teaching Machines to Read & Comprehend"

    ...The dataset, introduced in the 2015 paper “Teaching Machines to Read and Comprehend” (Hermann et al., NIPS 2015), was among the first large corpora designed to train and evaluate machine reading and comprehension models. The repository provides scripts for downloading archived CNN and Daily Mail articles from the Wayback Machine and automatically generating cloze-style questions where entities in the text are replaced with placeholders. Each data instance consists of a news article (context), a generated question, and its corresponding answer, making it suitable for supervised machine learning setups. The output follows a standardized question-answer format, with entity mappings to help models resolve named references.
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