@nine2 the side by side preview feature is cool, but it looks less...what's the word...manegable? Intuitive? user friendly? than the old one.
Too much white, too little emphasys.
@nine2 the side by side preview feature is cool, but it looks less...what's the word...manegable? Intuitive? user friendly? than the old one.
Too much white, too little emphasys.
@DDDX you can change the theme though which is a huge plus. I'm personally using "Cyborg" for a less bright experience. If you click your profile icon in the top right and go to settings there's a "Theme" dropdown. Cyborg is pretty much black, Darkly has grey and Slate has a lighter grey. The others are all white and bright.
Welcome to the internet in 2020 where you need consent for everything. Go and complain to your local parliamentarian.
"Nerds have a really complicated relationship with change: Change is awesome when WE'RE the ones doing it. As soon as change is coming from outside of us it becomes untrustworthy and it threatens what we think of is the familiar."
– Benno Rice
just add an s to the word "forum" : https://forums.faforever.com
Well, on that note...
https://forums.faforever.com is requesting your username and password. The site says: “traefik”
I'm trying to put the forum into a static http archive. As there is no way to put phpbb into read-only mode I temporarily put a password on it.
However my attempts of archiving yesterday failed, so I guess it will stay a little longer like this. (The old URLs will go invalid in all cases!)
"Nerds have a really complicated relationship with change: Change is awesome when WE'RE the ones doing it. As soon as change is coming from outside of us it becomes untrustworthy and it threatens what we think of is the familiar."
– Benno Rice
Anyways as we want to get rid of potential security vulnerabilities related to out dated software, we probably gotta take it down eventually or transfer into static achieve don't think read only mode would help a 100% from attacks.
Soon™️
I tested wget in archiving mode and httrack. The results were underwhelming in both cases.
"Nerds have a really complicated relationship with change: Change is awesome when WE'RE the ones doing it. As soon as change is coming from outside of us it becomes untrustworthy and it threatens what we think of is the familiar."
– Benno Rice