Yup. I was just researching the mouse-over problem to find a fix and now the problem is gone.
Darn. Hate it when a problem goes away before I can fix it, kek.
Yup. I was just researching the mouse-over problem to find a fix and now the problem is gone.
Darn. Hate it when a problem goes away before I can fix it, kek.
>>16772388 (pb)
To the anon who was working on the baker tools to fix the mouse-over problem.
Well, the problem has been fixed at the server end. Anyway, messing with XMLHttpRequest would not have worked anyway. The specs are pretty clear that the "referer" header is forbidden. I did some more testing and this would have worked:
var x=document.createElement("META");
x.setAttribute("name","referrer");
x.setAttribute("content","strict-origin");
document.head.appendChild(x);
Example code: https://www.w3schools.com/jsref/tryit.asp?filename=tryjsref_meta_create
Good lesson if anything like this happens again, I suppose.
Kek. Filtering is a full-time job. Just use your "Page Down" button.
You're not the only one. Getting this error:
an error occured. please try again in a few moments.
Silly anon. You're responding to a techie with noobie advice?
>this board is tolerable.
This board is never tolerable. Comfy, maybe, but never tolerable.
The FDA was encouraging cruelty to animals?
They use the PCR test to check for viruses and we know how fake the PCR test is.
It's all about crushing the food supply. They're still at it.
>Godfather 3 - Daughter dies on steps at end of movie
>Q Posts Godfather 3 on July 14
>Ivana dies on stairs July 14
How many coincidences till mathematically impossible?
So many plot twists in this goddamn movie. It's driving me crazy.
>Something is happening to the sun.
That's what we were told some months ago due to the lack of sunspots.
Now that the sun activity is back to "normal", we're supposed to start worrying again.
Kek. It never stops. No sunspots? Bad. Sunspots? Bad.
I wish the damn sun would just explode and put us out of our misery.
Graveyard Shift. Beware the werewolves, vampires and triple-vax zombies.
>Russia resumes gas flow through Nord Stream
To the disappointment of the fear-mongering EU. Nothing would please those assholes more than to have Russia cut off the gas and freeze the peasants to death. Now what? Russia has proven that it won't use gas as a negotiation tool or as blackmail. The EU needs to find something else to demonize Russia with. Checkmate?
Looks like the Deep State wants us to watch the Alex Jones biography (coming on July 23). Why else would they try to censor it? These people are stupid, kek.
https://reclaimthenet.org/big-tech-censors-alexs-war/
https://www.breitbart.com/tech/2022/07/19/alexs-war-documentary-on-alex-jones-censored-by-google-facebook-tiktok/
>FFS, just give the dinosaurs another chance!
The dinos had their chance. They set the earth on fire and now it's our turn.
>Thank you Jim and the behind the scenes team!
Everybody's thanking Jim when it was him or his team who fucked it up.
Somebody messed with the server settings. It wasn't something that "just happened".
Whatever. We should be used to it by now.
>The nerves are waking up? Everyone I know has this, nerve damage. Legs mostly.
Interesting. My roommate is complaining about pain in the legs. Says he's had "restless leg syndrome" for a couple of years. Now it's painful? Hmm. Vax damage?
For myself, I've had leg cramps for several years but only when lying down. Got really bad a few months and then I started talking magnesium supplements. Haven't had a problem since.
Add this to your pile of anecdotes.
>I'm sure you have sauce to back up what your cock holster spews?
Sauce from where? I know what happened. I've discussed it. I can't help it if you haven't been following along.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brave_New_World
Send them to Washington, DC. They deserve each other.
Facebook URLs just got longer and more complicated.
https://www.ghacks.net/2022/07/17/facebook-has-started-to-encrypt-links-to-counter-privacy-improving-url-stripping/
Facebook has started to use a different URL scheme for site links to combat URL stripping technologies that browsers such as Firefox or Brave use to improve privacy and prevent user tracking.
Update: Facebook contacted us to provide us with their side of the story. According to the company, the change has nothing to do with URL stripping and user tracking, but as a countermeasure against scrapers.
Ack, ack, ack!
Still trying to get a rise out of me? You have no ammunition.
Glucosamine sulfate.
https://alexberenson.substack.com/p/the-german-government-admits-hundreds
No. Helps to prevent arthritis.
Glucosamine, magnesium, vitamin C & D3. My recipe against old age.
Throw in a garlic supplement that maybe helps with the vax shedding from the normies.
Lightning comms now?
>Naw, just waiting on the sauce that Jim fucked the board up.
Fine. The server stopped accepting requests for the JSON format.
At least three aggregator developers were on the board to find out why.
I told them to set the HTTP Referer to "https://8kun.top/". That worked for them.
Then the mouse-over stopped working because browsers started sending the full bread URL as the Referer instead of just the domain name.
The first case was caused by a setting on the server.
The second was caused by a change in the Referrer Policy (perhaps an attempt to fix the first problem). This would be in the HTML sent to the user.
Does that look like a self-inflicted problem to you?
>They are going to squeeze america through its infractructure and reliability on machines.
I think you meant to say "reliance on machines".
>I tried that with CURL, didn't work.
My original advice was to use "https://8kun.top" but it turned out that it needed to have a slash at the end. Anyway, problem is gone now. The server is back to normal (that is, it doesn't give a shit about the Referer).
The broken IP addresses in the DNS were the fault of Vanwanet. The Referer problem is not related to that but it happened a few hours before Vanwanet cleaned up their act.
G'night.
Get your cash out of the banks. Stock up on food. Very important: don't tell anybody.
>It's good to have some cash, but in the end FED notes are worthless paper.
Yup. If you have something to spend the money on then spend it.
>What's actually important is food and water, and something to protect that with.
Yup again. You can't eat money and you can't eat gold or silver.
>I hope everyone doesnโt panic
That's why you have to get your cash out before the panic.
I've been keeping my cash at home for the last two years. There is only enough in the bank to settle the rent and bills.
>You can exchange this food for that food, or food for water or whatever.
I suppose but you would only stock what you want to eat, right?
I'm stocking beans, chili, corned beef, soup, spaghetti sauce, macaroni. Except for the macaroni and maybe the soup, it's mostly stuff that I can eat right out of the can. Gotta think about what happens if the electricity goes out too.
>But if there is a bank run and your neighbors see youโre not like everyone else do you really want to be that guy?
That's why I stated that you don't tell anyone. Why would you tell your neighbours that you're stocking up on food and keeping your cash in the ceiling???
>Get batteries and flashlights.
Oil lamps with some extra oil. They're cheap and longer lasting than batteries.
>cooking creates smell, other people figure out that you got food stocked, that's bad.
Kek. Cook something that smells bad or doesn't smell enough to reach the neighbours.
>Get batteries and flashlights.
Oil lamps and extra oil. Cheap and longer lasting than batteries.
>(also light in the night alerts others that you have resources, bad idea once again)
Oh, man, we just can't win, can we? Kek.