It's definitely LLM generated. I came here to post that, then you saw you had already pointed it out. Giveaway for me: 'The most common real-world path here is not “attacker sends you a serialized blob and you call load().” It’s subtler:'
It's not, it's; bolded items in list.
Also no programmer would use this apostrophe instead of single quote.
> Also no programmer would use this apostrophe instead of single quote.
I’m a programmer who likes punctuation, and all of my pointless internet comments are lovingly crafted with Option+]. It’s also the default for some word processors. Probably not wrong about the article, though.
Ugh. I’m a native English speaker and this sounds wrong, massaged by LLM or not.
“Large blast radius” would be a good substitute.
I am happy this whole issue doesn’t affect me, so I can stop reading when I don’t like the writing.