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I feel like your art would be very fitting with the GTA aesthetic.
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everettknox 5 years ago

It’s my dream to work with Rockstar, so that means a lot to me that you could see that influence! Thank you!!

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supsup man, thanks for the follow.
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thank you for adding my shitty art site to your grand neocities collection
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I just realized I'm paying for godaddy hosting! No more Ngrok shit! Woohoo!
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yudosai 5 years ago

BBS is back up for a bit, maybe I'll make some more content availible through NGROK

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Have you ever watched/read Space Adventure Cobra?
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iroiro 5 years ago

I saw the movie years ago after seeing clips of it being used in a Matthew Sweet video from the early 90s, but have yet to check out other stuff from it.

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Hey guys. How do you feel about hotlinking? I used to see hotlinking as kind of a dick move, but due to the volitile nature of the web, and some websites going offline without notice (especially on neocities), should we hotlink each other's buttons? I saw this article: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/5224197/javascript-check-if-server-is-online and it seems like an interesting way to track if websites are up.
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yudosai 5 years ago

It looks like a neato way to track sites, and it would really help in identifying websites that are still alive.

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yudosai 5 years ago

Imagine every site had a file called imhere.png that everyone checks for before loading that site's button. Or maybe we'd run the check on the button? Just an idea.

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itzrex 5 years ago

IMO the benefit of hotlinking buttons is that the site i am linking to can update their button design whenver they will and it will update globally.

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lmbdfn 5 years ago

Another "problem" is that it will affect bandwidth numbers.

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joppiesaus 5 years ago

I don't see why you would hotlink creating all these potential issues when you can just re-upload a button, usually it's a small file and it guarantees it'll stay up. Probably will also improve page performance since it doesn't have to do an additional DNS request, start a session etc. (I think). I also appreciate the simplicity of just having it on your site. greetings and have a nice day

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itzrex 5 years ago

Hmm, good points.

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corgan 5 years ago

One should curate their garden of buttons. Sure, hot linking would be a way for you to know if a site went offline, but like @lambdafun says, it impacts bandwidth for someone else. Also, it opens the door for vulnerabilities by allowing offsite content. Not worth it. Just comb through your links every now and then to make sure stuff is still online/working.

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yudosai 5 years ago

I guess the bandwith argument is true @lambdafun, and I see where you're coming from @corgan about vunerabilities. I guess my goal is to find a better way to point users to content that's still around. I think I'll implament this system for my BBS and other Ngrok projects that aren't always up.

corgan 5 years ago

@yudosai Perhaps you can script a ping to the server? Maybe something like so:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4282151/is-it-possible-to-ping-a-server-from-javascript

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