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I would at least keep some of the styling, it usually doesn't take up that much if you strip unused selectors and makes it so much more usable. I'd also remove the inputs and buttons (since you can't use them anyway), like on https://chop.ax/https://abc.net.au

Stuff like images, SVGs are also preserved on some sites: https://chop.ax/https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/nomicon/ind... and https://chop.ax/https://cppreference.com

A lot of the listed sites don't work and just return "Origin returned HTTP 403". Reddit also doesn't work.


Aye I think it's struggling on the VPS I've got it running on. Was working much better on my laptop, so might bump it up to a dedi.

The 403s aren't from your VPS being unable to handle it if that's what you thought, that's from the websites blocking you.

Well, yeah, but that's not really a Hetzner thing. That's just computers in general.

Just monitor them so you can act proactively.


Of course. Just pointing out that even if the hardware might be server grade, doesn’t mean one can assume that the risk of hardware failure is negligibly low. And that one always needs to have offsite backups.

> But when they're invading pedestrian space like that AND ring the bell as if people were supposed to be making way for them

Honestly, I prefer that over those damn electric scooters. Most people who ride them are complete morons. They don't pay attention, ride into traffic, go at high speeds and don't care about anyone except themselves. I’ve even been hit by one.


YES! I get the point of mobility and all that but I wish someone would give a ticket to some of those a-holes. Honestly, town halls have been looking the other way for far too long on this matter.

> right now for example San Diego DHS is selling 26 tons of lead shot, with bidding starting at $1,000

If that's not enough for you then there's another auction too! https://www.govauctions.app/auction/gsa-4-1-QSC-I-26-226-002


It is truly a weird and wonderful world of things you can buy out there. Last year I contemplated buying a 100-tonne crane in New Jersey, which was going for about $5,000. The only issue was that you had to go pick it up yourself...

I saw someone in court getting a lengthy for stealing all the enormous counterweights from cranes and taking them for their scrap metal value. Apparently they are very expensive.

I am looking for a 60 ft+ steel ship if you come across one.

There is a 25ft one currently at $1,550 in Montana, made from steel and comes with its own trailer! - https://www.govauctions.app/auction/gsa-3-1-QSC-I-26-284-021

> The SPF policy for upwork.com specifies that mail.clinchtalent.com and all IP addresses that are listed by spf.mandrillapp.com are allowed to send email on behalf of upwork.com

No, it also lists Valimail as being able to make decisions on SPF. That's what the "include:%{i}._ip.%{h}._ehlo.%{d}._spf.vali.email" part is.

https://support.valimail.com/en/articles/8466461-valimail-sp...


According to https://tools.sendmarc.com/spf-policy-test/upwork.com/198.24... v5142.v530814cf.use4.send.mailgun.net or c66.c5341538.usw1.send.mailgun.net are not allowed to send emails on behalf of upwork.com You can also check through https://spf.access.nu/ or https://dmarcian.com/spf-survey/ that IPs belonging to MailGun are not allowed to send emails for upwork.com

Those tools aren't using the macro which means they are not following the RFC, stop using crappy online tools and wasting people's time.

You can read about it here: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7208#section-7

dig +short TXT "159.112.254.142._ip.v5142.v530814cf.use4.send.mailgun.net._ehlo.upwork.com._spf.vali.email"

"v=spf1 include:mailgun.org -all"

--

dig +short TXT mailgun.org

"v=spf1 include:_spf.mailgun.org include:_spf.eu.mailgun.org -all"

--

dig +short TXT _spf.mailgun.org

"v=spf1 include:_spf1.mailgun.org include:_spf2.mailgun.org ~all"

--

dig +short TXT _spf2.mailgun.org

"v=spf1 ip4:104.130.122.0/23 ip4:146.20.112.0/26 ip4:161.38.192.0/20 ip4:143.55.224.0/21 ip4:143.55.232.0/22 ip4:159.112.240.0/20 ip4:198.244.48.0/20 ip4:204.220.168.0/21 ip4:204.220.176.0/20 ~all"

And there's 159.112.240.0/20.

--

The SPF lookup limit is 10 which means that this way of doing it is totally valid.

And here's where you can read about the lookup limit: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7208#section-4.6.4


Got it. Thanks and apologies.

Where? I looked at a copy from March 16, and I only saw placeholders like 12345 and 12345/67890abcde in the files mentioned in the issue

Look in the test vectors and you will see ones that are not for generic ids.

> I still can’t believe they don’t let you search videos within a channel for example.

Uh, yeah, they do.

https://www.youtube.com/@PuddleOfMuddTV/search?query=blurry

> Or search within transcripts.

Yeah, I also wish this were possible using the normal CTRL+F just doesn't work properly


I've had ctrl+f work for searching within the transcript on the page recently. I assumed it wouldn't due to lazy loading, but was surprised because the video I tried it on was quite long.

filmot.com exists too (found it on here, currently can't get past the cloudflare captcha to double check), but I have no idea how much of youtube's transcripts it has archived.


> I've had ctrl+f work for searching within the transcript on the page recently. I assumed it wouldn't due to lazy loading, but was surprised because the video I tried it on was quite long.

That was previously the case for me, none of the results outside of the current view would show up.

I just went to try, and I noticed that you can actually search in a transcript now!? There's a search bar


Well FYI that's against Discord's TOS, you risk getting banned if you use a third-party client.

There's already clients like dissent, dorion, abaddon and previously ripcord (RIP my fav)


I got my account verification locked for this and I wasn't even using third party clients. Discord and their AI moderation is rubbish.

While I can't argue against the risk, all these third party clients continue to be allowed to exist.

Ripcord and discordo were my favorites amongst the alternatives.

kind is the missing Qt FOSS alternative.


Aside from the risk, I don't understand why you would put your time into it. They can change their stance any minute and your work is just down the drain. I guess you could do it for learning and experience? idk...

> kind is the missing Qt FOSS alternative.

Nah. What's missing is an alternative to discord itself, with enough pull behind it.


I can't argue with that. kind is the practical solution, not the ideal one.

Instead of making it work with Discord, built it around xmpp with as many of the same niceties that discord offers and get yourself a working alternative on an open, powerful protocol, fully FOSS.

People want to get away from closed, centralised applications. The sentiment is the strongest it's ever been. But they don't have compelling and working enough alternatives to do so.


>While I can't argue against the risk, all these third party clients continue to be allowed to exist.

Reddit allowed it for a while too until they smelt sweet IPO money.

All it takes is some revenue generating idea that the third party client doesn't support and it's curtains.


Yeah, that's intentional, it's not going to let you pass because the owner has beef with Cloudflare.

Are you using Cloudflare's DNS? That's usually the cause.


"feels lighter"? is it or is it not lighter?

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