RSS feeds should not be behind proxies or blockers since they're intended to be accessed by automatic clients. i.e. the exact thing that tools like anubis are designed to block.raboof wrote: Mon Oct 13, 2025 9:06 amhttps://linuxmusicians.com/app.php/feed looks OK to me at first glance, anything in particular that's broken about it?
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the anime could have been avoided. how about she uses the same hand to point?
i'm also getting inconsistent font size. from one post to another. but it's not as annoying. as one other forum i visit frequently. which must have _all_ its text huge. so i have to zoom away. then i have to see more advertising than text.
appreciate it that log-in is _m_u_c_h_ faster now. generally going inside this whole site is also faster. thank you for the hard work!
i'm also getting inconsistent font size. from one post to another. but it's not as annoying. as one other forum i visit frequently. which must have _all_ its text huge. so i have to zoom away. then i have to see more advertising than text.
appreciate it that log-in is _m_u_c_h_ faster now. generally going inside this whole site is also faster. thank you for the hard work!
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Yes, I agree, that's why I filed https://github.com/Neo-CTC/anubisbb/issues/4? A fix will not magically appear thoughKirtai wrote: Sat Oct 18, 2025 3:37 pmRSS feeds should not be behind proxies or blockers since they're intended to be accessed by automatic clients. i.e. the exact thing that tools like anubis are designed to block.raboof wrote: Mon Oct 13, 2025 9:06 amhttps://linuxmusicians.com/app.php/feed looks OK to me at first glance, anything in particular that's broken about it?
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I found the issue and fixed it locally. It was actually also already fixed upstream, just not released yet...raboof wrote: Mon Oct 20, 2025 9:40 amYes, I agree, that's why I filed https://github.com/Neo-CTC/anubisbb/issues/4? A fix will not magically appear thoughKirtai wrote: Sat Oct 18, 2025 3:37 pmRSS feeds should not be behind proxies or blockers since they're intended to be accessed by automatic clients. i.e. the exact thing that tools like anubis are designed to block.raboof wrote: Mon Oct 13, 2025 9:06 am
app.php/feed looks OK to me at first glance, anything in particular that's broken about it?![]()
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A hero is a hero is a hero! Thanks!raboof wrote: Tue Oct 21, 2025 10:37 pmI found the issue and fixed it locally. It was actually also already fixed upstream, just not released yet...raboof wrote: Mon Oct 20, 2025 9:40 amYes, I agree, that's why I filed https://github.com/Neo-CTC/anubisbb/issues/4? A fix will not magically appear thoughKirtai wrote: Sat Oct 18, 2025 3:37 pm
RSS feeds should not be behind proxies or blockers since they're intended to be accessed by automatic clients. i.e. the exact thing that tools like anubis are designed to block.![]()
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(0.3.0 was just released with the fix, so I updated to that and we no longer need to carry my custom patch)raboof wrote: Tue Oct 21, 2025 10:37 pm I found the issue and fixed it locally. It was actually also already fixed upstream, just not released yet...