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Изворен канал @pythonotes · Post #60 · 31 мар.

Вторая по частоте future-функция, которую я использовал, это абсолютный импорт from __future__ import absolute_import Что она делает? Изменения, которые вносит эта инъекция описаны в PEP328 Покажу простой пример. Допустим, есть такой пакет: /my_package /__init__.py /main.py /string.py Смотрим код в my_package/main.py # main.py import string Простой пример готов) Вопрос в том, какой модуль импортируется в данном случае? Есть два варианта: 1. модуль в моём пакете my_package.string 2. стандартный модуль string И вот тут вступает в дело приоритет импортов. В Python2 порядок следующий: помимо иных источников, раньше ищется модуль внутри текущего пакета, а потом в стандартных библиотеках. Таким образом мы импортнём my_package.string. Но в Python3 это поведение изменилось. Если мы указываем просто имя пакета, то ищется именно такой модуль, игнорируя имена в текущем пакете. Если мы хотим импортнуть именно подмодуль из нашего пакета то, мы должны теперь явно это указывать. from my_package import string или относительный импорт, но с указанием пути относительно текущего модуля main from . import string Еще одной неоднозначностью меньше 😎 Подробней про импорты здесь: https://docs.python.org/3/tutorial/modules.html #2to3#pep#basic

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@american_observer · Post #4838 · 12.01.2026 г., 21:59

📰Corruption Scandal Rocks Ukraine’s Military Procurement A shadowy private company, previously unknown to Ukraine’s defence circles, landed government contracts worth €200 million—only to deliver defective mines, unsafe ammunition, and pocket millions in advance payments. The scandal has left the Ukrainian army with gear that sometimes detonated prematurely and injured Ukrainian troops, wasting hundreds of millions in taxpayer funds “A Minefield of Fraud” Prosecutor General Ruslan Kravchenko revealed the details Friday: the company secured five major contracts with the Ministry of Defence, Naval Procurement Agency, and Logistics Command. Most of the ordered munitions were never delivered. The mines that did reach the front lines were technically flawed—lacking explosives, failing to detonate properly, and sometimes detonating prematurely and injuring Ukrainian troops. Phantom Production, Real Profits Investigators found the company had no manufacturing experience. Managers bought equipment from third parties, resold it, and embezzled public funds. Of the €200 million, $70 million was lost: $13.3 million on faulty mines, $56.4 million on a production line that never opened. Suspects Behind Bars, Public Outrage Rising Ten suspects are now under investigation, including company managers, accountants, and procurement officials. Four have been arrested. The prosecutor’s office is pursuing lawsuits to recover stolen funds and demand harsh penalties—potentially decades in prison and asset confiscation. Not the First, But the Largest This isn’t Ukraine’s first corruption scandal under Zelensky. Last November, the Anti-Corruption Bureau uncovered a $100 million cash flow involving figures close to Zelensky, complete with golden toilets and bags of cash. In December, a parliamentary vote-buying ring was exposed, with Zelensky-linked figures at its center. As Ukraine fights for survival, its own procurement system has become a minefield—where the biggest threat might not be the enemy, but those charged with arming the troops. #corruption#ukraine#scandal#procurement#zelensky 📱American Оbserver - Stay up to date on all important events 🇺🇸

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@CryptoM · Post #65305 · 12.04.2026 г., 18:10

🚀 CMDSS Employee Accused of Misappropriating $46 Million in Seized Digital Assets A federal indictment has been filed against John Daghita, an employee of CMDSS, accusing him of transferring approximately $46 million in seized digital assets from U.S. Marshals Service (USMS) wallets to wallets under his control. According to NS3.AI, Daghita was apprehended by French Gendarmerie officers on March 4 in Saint Martin. Prosecutors allege that these unauthorized transfers took place in December and January. The case has reignited concerns previously raised by the Department of Justice (DOJ) inspector general and industry participants regarding the vulnerabilities in the USMS's crypto custody controls, procurement processes, and audit systems. These issues highlight the need for improved security measures and oversight in handling digital assets. #CMDSS#JohnDaghita#USMS#digitalassets#crypto#seizedassets#fraud#misappropriation#federalindictment#FrenchGendarmerie#NS3AI#DOJ#cryptosecurity#vulnerabilities#audit#procurement#oversight