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I'm having no issues with firefox 115.0.3 and just updated to 116.0 and its working fine too.Firefox private window works fine, but for some reason a regular firefox window with all extensions disabled and cookies/data cleared won't load, not sure why.
Yeah I can't explain it, disabled everything, restarted firefox/pc, only works in private.I'm having no issues with firefox 115.0.3 and just updated to 116.0 and its working fine too.
And it face-tanked a ludicrous DDoS with no substantial downtime and only minor just hit refresh sometimes inconveniences.It's super fast. Great job, keep ooperating.
I have no idea what button that is, but it's what this guy said:by any chance did you accidentally hit their new button that wipes css and stuff they added it in 116 its to right of urls
That was EXACTLY the issue, thanks.It's because the redirect from http to https is broken at the moment.
Private windows in firefox have HTTPS-Only enabled by default so, when you ask for "kiwifarms.pl", it automatically asks for "https://kiwifarms.pl".
Just enable HTTPS-Only for every window.
I still get the occasional slowdown and "Page not loaded" errors, and I'm struggling to upload bigger attachments. Though most of the time pages load quickly and I'll just have to hold off from uploading videos for a while.Are the ddos attacks still going? If they are it certainly doesn't seem like it. They aren't doing shit.
Haven't been getting errors, so it seems like the gubmint bux have dried up for the month. We should expect this to happen when August is nearing its end.Are the ddos attacks still going? If they are it certainly doesn't seem like it. They aren't doing shit.
I was kinda hoping to read you pushed your changes to GitHubThe old system was a super hacksneyed Rust-to-Lua module for haproxy. It started falling apart under very heavy loads, haproxy itself seems to have trouble keeping up with certain kinds of DDoS attacks.
The new check is half C and half Rust. There is an nginx module written in C (with big thanks to two veteran C engineers who contributed free work). The Rust module I wrote and that is the actual check page. The check is also JavaScript I wrote. The implementation is borrowed from the proof-of-concept from Thomas Lynch who wrote the haproxy-protection Tor still uses.
I was kinda hoping to read you pushed your changes to GitHubbut holy shit dude you could sell this as a service to tunnel through. Well done.
Archive.today works just fine. It's the only one that actually waits until the page is fully loaded to take a snapshot of it, as every archiving site should.Kiwiflare won't let any archiving sites archive anything sometimes. It just gives a server error. Maybe there should be an exception put in for them.