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@orignal
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orignal
better to think how to ban AI bots
orignal
because they are thieves
dr|z3d
just deny access to inproxies and you're good.
dr|z3d
(mostly)
zzz
Reminder: Proposal 169 3rd review today 7 PM UTC #ls2
dr|z3d
quite the surge in blocked routers here.
orignal
reason?
dr|z3d
botnet, probably. zzz was saying something about it being huger than he realized.
not_bob_afk
dr|z3d: That update to snark seems to have fixed this issue. Thank you.
dr|z3d
thanks for the feedback, not_bob_afk. not sure if it's the full-fat fix yet, let me know if you still see notifications when the torrent is _actually_ fully downloaded.
not_bob_afk
Will do.
dr|z3d
thx
not_bob_afk
I've got a couple test torrents going on that device for just that reason.
dr|z3d
vanilla theme should be slightly better at smaller viewport widths, too. let me know if there are still issues.
not_bob_afk
I think the real issue is that the selection of browsers on android sucks.
not_bob_afk
And, yes. It still looks horrible when not wide enough.
not_bob_afk
Just tried it.
not_bob_afk
But, if I make the window wide enough it's fine.
not_bob_afk
Further testing, firefox is the one that has the issue, other browsers work fine now.
not_bob_afk
IDK has stated in the past that firefox on android is rather broken.
dr|z3d
ah
dr|z3d
try zilvero, perhaps. maybe you'll have better luck with that one.
not_bob_afk
Whatever you did is better though as it's now rendering right in privacy browser.
dr|z3d
ok, good. progress. \o/
mareki2p
SHA-512/256 and SHA-384 (both variants of 64 bit SHA-512) do not suffer from length extension attacks. SHA-512 is HW accelerated on latest Zen5 and ArrowLake/LunarLake processors.
mareki2p
SHA-256 (and SHA-224 and SHA-1) are HW accelerated for a long time already.