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 No.10191[Last50 Posts]

Dev-blog iteration - 2022:
- Bugfixes
- Remove Vichan (The imageboard engine)
- Write a defacto Vichan successor able to support both UI(private)
- Consolidating appropriate services into a single main one
Other things:
- Maintaining original UI
- Improving Kissu UI
- Minor Kissu work and rework
- Improve the quality of Kissu content

 No.10192

With all the site architecture modernization happening, will kissu be usable without javascript when you've gotten rid of vichan? asking for a friend

 No.10193

Is the UI lacking anything? I think if I add in recursive post hiding(replies to hidden posts are hidden) and regex-filters the UI becomes the most advanced amoung all imageboards with more to it than even 4chanx, just lagging in optimization and user experience..

>>10192
Vichan's UI will be supported indefinitely.
Vichan the engine will be destroyed.

Vichan the UI is still important because Google doesn't understand what to do with the main UI and how to index it properly... so it makes the site do less well on search engines.

Maybe a confusing concept unless layed out like that.

 No.10194

>>10193
I'll look at other imageboard engines and userscipts to see if there's any useful features Kissu doesn't have and then I'll get back to you.

 No.10195

probably not that much. I think there's only three things

 No.10196

>>10193
>>10194
>>10195
4chan X has some useful features that Kissu (to my knowledge) lacks:
¥ Gallery view
¥ The ability to hide all images
¥ The ability to hide all posts without images
¥ Custom Keybindings
¥ "Copy text" menu item
And probably more that I'm forgetting.

There's also some missing stuff from the legacy UI, like announcements (which you can hide in 4chan X) and tree view.

 No.10197

>>10196
The gallery view sounds like an interesting idea for a side application/website which just shows images.
Considered various hiding features, but they don't seem like they'd provide any benefits.
Custom keybinds could be useful. Maybe a list like that would be more helpful in getting people to know the current ones.

What I get from it is mostly that there are some alternative views (gallery or tree) which some people like

 No.10198

File:bug-2022-06-28_23.36.13.webm (293.46 KB,402x314)

¥Ctrl + backspace the words
¥Ctrl + Z then back
Something wrong with Ctrl + Z/the cursor position when Ctrl + Z.

 No.10199

my custom ctrl+z function's not putting characters in the right place. Will be fixed after my current task

 No.10200

The images of banners that've come after Lucky Sigh no longer have a filename extension, making it so you can no longer open them in a new tab and requiring you to add it yourself ocne downloaded. Is that intended behavior, or did something break?

 No.10201

>>10200
because adding the filename takes like another line of code so I didn't bother with it... I guess I can add it to the list of things to do

 No.10202

>>10193
>Vichan the UI is still important because Google doesn't understand what to do with the main UI and how to index it properly... so it makes the site do less well on search engines.
Also because it's a perfectly good UI in its own right.

 No.10203

>>10202
if you're over the age of 30

 No.10204

File:[A-FanRips]_Roujin_Z_[BD.1….jpg (408.19 KB,1916x1076)

>>10203
Wait but then...

 No.10205

>>10204
I am not over the age of 30, I am 30.

 No.10206

>>10203
You don't need to add extra qualifications to my statement to make it right, I was already right.

 No.10207

>>10205
well now you’re over the age of 30

 No.10208

>>10203
>>10205
it is also true if you're under the age of 30
we can see there is only one year where the proposition does not hold

 No.10209

>>10208
nah, you're just an old man who will soon be completely enveloped in hatred towards the younger generation until it becomes the entirety of your being.

 No.10210

>>10209
ano...................

 No.10211

>>10209
I don't like hateful old men that don't like younger generations

 No.10212

I don't like men

 No.10213

File:5238c3fa26.jpg (420.63 KB,1680x1050)

The Lala theme will become a Kissu-UI stylesheet after the event ends.

 No.10214


 No.10215

>>10213
What about the video?

 No.10216

File:86597775_p18.jpg (609.06 KB,768x768)

>>10215
Well, you could download it if you want to right now: https://litter.catbox.moe/wz38nv.mp4
I'm not sure it's going to be that useful to keep it on kissu's server, though. That, and it's less special if it's available at any time. I'm trying to do CSS stuff more often (but not on this level) and they're designed to temporary (and sometimes recurring)

 No.10217

>>10216
bleh
designed to be temporary*

 No.10218

Hasn't vermin claimed to be 30 as well? Is this his way of dealing with a third-life crisis?

 No.10219

File:vermin.jpg (220.21 KB,1600x900)

Unlike you bitter old men who are the same age as me, I have mindlessly embraced the "old = bad, new = good" mindset. This means I'm still young at heart and different from the rest of you.

 No.10220

>>10218
>claimed

 No.10221

>>10219
enjoy your prune juice and whisky

 No.10222

Starting on my issue list. About 24+ items to get to

>>10198
I'll cover this one first.

 No.10223

Damn teenyboppers, with their stupid hair and their bad at computers.

 No.10224

File:Screenshot.png (285.45 KB,614x474)

Can you make the brown text lighter please

 No.10225

File:waterfox_G8YFE3kikp copy.png (284.5 KB,726x408)

>>10224
Hmm, it really should be overriding that I thought...
Well, a temporary solution is to set your theme down here to Luna. Hmm, maybe I should use a bunch of !important tags for this temporary stuff.

 No.10226

>>10225
Thanks

 No.10227

>>10225
don't,
!important spam is bad practice and will make it a pain when put into a UI theme

 No.10228

4.20.3 Fixing moslty bugs.
Only thing of note is >>10198

New stylesheet will be added with the next set of bugfixes to the markup and some preview issues.

 No.10229

File:C-1657339722052.png (110.37 KB,329x300)

Mascot not found.

 No.10230

File:8531b454f7.png (580.68 KB,703x702)

>>10229
I wasn't going to formally anounce it until I finished fixing something things, but...

I know, Cool said he didn't like it. I'm going to upload it so you can add it as a mascot.

https://kissu.moe/static/lala/mascot.png

 No.10231

>>10230
nice, thanks

 No.10232

File:explorer_59UJObY3jo.png (1.24 MB,1170x718)

>>10230
There's a few reasons.
1. I wasn't 100% happy with the choice, but it was an easy-to-clean image while I was running out of time.
2. There's tons of Lala images and just one is not enough.
3. I don't really like just grabbing and using someone's art like that without permission
4. I'd like mascots to be something people use on their own and maybe we can have a thread for editing and sharing them. This is related to #2

 No.10237

lala stylesheet added to kissu-ui

 No.10238

Wait, if you're doing away with Vichan, what does that mean?
Would you be still basing your software off any form of legacy imageboard code, or do you mean like you will be working from scratch?

 No.10239

>>10238
Yes, from scratch. I have my own ideas on how to make an imageboard engine.

30-40% of the site is already not vichan, rather my own thing that supports vichan. Probably will end up putting some of that code into a new engine, but the Twig stuff and it's disgusting functions.php and post.php are getting thrown in the trash.

What will remain of vichan is the original.kissu.moe pages and supporting it in such a way that it doesn't break with server software changes.

 No.10252

Keep thinking there's a bug with notifications displaying multiple times, but it's just my computer's clock falling out of sync

 No.10254

How does banner rotation work? I used to think they changed every time you opened or reloaded a page, but now it seems there are pairs set per board for a certain period of time.

 No.10255

>>10254
same way they've worked on this UI for the past year. Boards have certain banners and they change after posts

 No.10256

>>10255
Huh, after posts? Let's see...

 No.10257

Huh, alright.

 No.10296

why did we get a new banner only a few minutes after I fixed the no-extention issue...

 No.10297

File:flying_jaschin.gif (594.78 KB,425x201)

>>10296
because i like to see Yurine flying on Jaschin-chan

 No.10298

>>10297
very coincidental timing. always think that I somehow broke the feature for a few minutes reminding someone about it or if someone has loggers setup to detect whenever a page changes.

 No.10299

double nice

 No.10303

lot of various bugfixes going to be uploaded Ver. 4.20.7

Things that I've caught, but others haven't

 No.10304

>>10303
Good work.

 No.10305

Things to do by roughly the 17th:
- Thumbnailer updates
- Catalog threads should behave like the homepage (r.click pin and preview hover)

 No.10306

Why is there a broken jpeg in the bottom-right corner of mg screen?

 No.10307

>>10306
>mg
*my

 No.10308

>>10307
fixed in patch i'll be uploading... sooon....

 No.10309

Why keep the engine private? Vichan needs a successor, but there aren't many good options...

 No.10310

>>10309
Name one imageboard I should care about other than kissu

 No.10312

>>10306
>>10308
amazing, it didn't fix that

 No.10313

hmmm now all quotelinks have an [/s] after them
and that > above has [s quote|]

 No.10314

File:[MoyaiSubs] Mewkledreamy -….jpg (282.78 KB,1920x1080)

>>10310
I have zero experience with code or anything, but it can provide a boost in word of mouth exposure and improve its (already good?) reputation if it becomes a source for something like that. The best and most recent example is probably meguca, a relatively insular community (outside of its repeated mistakes with politics) that became known to a wider audience for its software. I wasn't a fan of meguca's giant general thread format, but I find myself bringing it up once in a while because of the software.
Of course, the downside is that you can't control what it's used for. Again, meguca is the best example is recent memory. Well, it was the same site so actually could have been controlled, but we could pretend it was a separate instance. Anyway, the unfortunate reality, needless to say, is that imageboard communities are not rainbows and sunshine and it could be disturbing to see one's creation used by unsavory types.
I guess it's matter of whether you can accept the bad with the good. It seems like everyone that has done it, from 4chon to 8chan to meguca has regretted it to some degree, although those guys all had angsty political motivations that mellowed when they left puberty.
Huh. I guess now that I think about it, imageboard software is quite tainted the past decade.

 No.10315

I'm currently starving myself and trying to fix this damn issue at the same time. I'll think about how teens can hijack my software and ruin kissu's identity (for a few upvotes) later

 No.10316

Inform me of any bugs... the usual

 No.10317

>>10316
Do you ever try and random security testing on the frontend, I think you listed react which is pretty strong (blocks xss) but that could be fun.

 No.10318

>>10317
if they can't do XSS then what can they do... I've done a bit of checking for prototype pollution and couldn't find anything dangerous. Bots get pretty well deterred by some changes and the React UI, but other than those I don't see how anyone would cause damage to users

 No.10319

The banners program prior to me rewritting if from PHP(laravel yay) had an exploit done by a bot, but I've yet to learn of something that would end up... for example... transmitting the user's delete key to someone and letting them delete threads

 No.10320

The main thing of note is that there are no sections in the UI which allow for users to execute code based on their own inputs. They could change their state from Mobile to Desktop, but that would just effect how things are displayed.

There is a possibility that someone could find a way to DDoS the UI by creating excessive markup flood. I've put in some counter measures for that, but thinking about it maybe there's more to look into there. The markup on Kissu is kind of insanely powerful but also quite broken and takes a lot of maintenance.. More testing may be required for that.

The main aspect of security for Kissu comes from my dismissive nature towards people and reluctance to let anybody in. If bad people don't like Kissu and Kissu doesn't try to get in their way elsewhere, then they won't care about it.

 No.10321

>>10320
Yeah I agree with the not caring part, individuals aren't going to put in the dedicated time and bots try random attacks on every site on the internet daily; if it's not easy they're not going to follow up.

 No.10332

Something's still up with crosslinks:
>>>/qa/88462
I was able to repro it on /test/, but not here.

 No.10334

>>10332
Issue found and resolved

 No.10335

>>10334
Naisu.

 No.10336

>>10310
How about Heyuri? If for no other reason than that it has its own closed-source imageboard engine called kokonotsuba and you could compare notes.

 No.10338

>>10336
Mentioning heyuri is exactly why I'd never want to open source the UI nor the backend.

If I think about it the backend could be open source if I'm comfortable with it not being a implementation/security nightmare and trust that other people are fine with my less than profesional git standards. Still, probably no one will ever use it since, just like in anything else, advertising matters more than the quality of the product.

 No.10339

>>10338
>Mentioning heyuri is exactly why I'd never want to open source the UI nor the backend.
Why does the existence of Heyuri impact your choice about whether to open source parts of kissu? I don't see what one has to do with the other.

 No.10340

>>10339
I am not trying to further the imageboard ecosphere, I am trying to increase the value of kissu.moe through the software on it.

 No.10344

Thumbnailer bumped to 1.0.0
UI ver 4.20.14 fixes relating to thumnailer, some poll things and small fixes.

 No.10345

¥ next update a bunch of fixes and additions to polls
¥ one after that is changing the catalog to function closer to the homepage.
¥ final is to list and allow hotkeys for markup to be changed, thus exposing the radioactive glow or the yen hotkey¥ and potentially any other markup that doesn't have room in the markup helper bar

Then the UI will likely be put aside for small fixes and update while I begin major server renovations.

 No.10346

Vers 4.21.0

Upgrade to the polling UI
Noticed a pretty significant issue in multiple choice polls

 No.10348

File:C-1658297743727.png (1.05 MB,1920x967)

https://test949.kissu.moe/b/#catalog
I've modified how the catalog behaves in my test domain. Hovering over posts brings up a thread preview instead of an image preview. Curious about opinions. I'll leave it up for an hour.

 No.10350

really should have bumped the version to 4.22
Next task, hotkey customization

 No.10351

>>10196
>¥ Custom Keybindings
Is currently being addressed.

- Still not sure what a copy text menu item is.
- Won't deal with hiding at this time.

- I Might need to do a test program in golang to prep programming styles for server rewrites. If I do I'll consider a gallery.kissu.moe to fulfill the function. Or maybe I won't and feel like I can jump into writing the server right away.

 No.10354

File:a03d4721e8.png (295.96 KB,1336x792)

Kissu-Fr 4.23.0

Adds setting hotkeys for markup, quotes and a more visable listing for the feature hotkeys

 No.10372

File:happanang peeji.png (2.29 KB,252x52)

I feel like thread pages should be better explained/displayed. No one expects an imageboard to have them.

 No.10373

>>10372
そうだねx1

 No.10374

File:mockup.png (9.12 KB,440x384)

To do more than just complain, I thought up a proposal:

I believe [R] should be placed next to the other pages and instead have a number like the others, hopefully this could be done easily without changing how URLs work right now. It'd be simpler to grasp visually.

In this site we also have the crucial difference that clicking on a thread doesn't open its first page, but its last. To better match this, the ordering of the buttons could perhaps be inverted.

And, even though this isn't a thing in forums, a label could be added to make it clear that the current thread does have pages, because an imageboard user isn't going to expect the functionality to be there.

 No.10380

I guess since it's two people and you gave an example I'll give it a try(add it to my todo list) and see if it works.

 No.10382

>>10374
The reason why it's called page R is because it functions differently than a numerical page. If it were a forum, then page 4 would have only 15 - n replies in it. Instead it's page R which contains n <= 150 replies... Makes me hesitant to change it because it seems like people don't understand the idea and want to morph it into something that it's not.

While we could have it so that it works like the imageboard index, this creates a scenario where people who favorite certain pages will find themselves not able to bookmark pages... the inability to bookmark pages and allow searchengines to store pages as unchangeable datapoints is in my opinion a flaw of imageboard design which is something we run with, but shouldn't be further adopted.
So, there are certain design principles that I don't want to bend on. But I think I might be able to work with the example here to be something more easy to understand, however giving it a number violates the principle given above, that people should be able to bookmark pages. Page R is not a de facto page, it's an imitation of it. However, it may just be a soft violation that I can work with

 No.10383

>>10382
Hmm, let me see if I'm getting this right:
¥thread A can have up to 150 posts in one page
¥up to 149 replies, it'll only have one page: [R]
¥once more than 150 replies are posted, the oldest replies will begin to be moved to page [1]
And then the same goes for page [2] when reaching 150 replies in [1] or 300 replies total, is this how it works?

 No.10384

>>10383
yeah, page 1 can have one post one it while page R has 150

 No.10386

>>10384
Then, aren't these traditional pages in inverse order, with the most recent replies starting from the bottom of the first page instead of the oldest ones starting from its top?

 No.10387

>>10385
No, page R is a plate that can hold 150 ml of water. When it overflows there's a bucket called Page 1 that holds the spill. When the bucket known and Page 1 is full, it's switched out with the bucket known as page 2

 No.10388

>>10387
Okay, let me try again, is the order like this:
1 < 2 < 3 < n < R

 No.10389

>>10388
your false reality might be what I have to go with if you still don't understand

 No.10390

>>10389
Could perfectly be me being dumb, could you explain it in a different way?

 No.10391

>>10390
The happening thread is a cyclical, but what if the posts that get deleted after a new one was made got stored somewhere? Where would those posts go and how would you store them? Of course, the first post deleted would go on page 1, the 151st would go on page 2, the 301st would go on page 3, but whenever you go back to thread 4165 you will always be on the most [R]ecent page

 No.10392

>>10391
Hm, how'd you come up with this system?

 No.10393

>>10392
I consumed food which put calories into my brain, then I used those calories to think.

 No.10398

without my sarcasm. It was because I wanted to create a page system to reduce page loads while making it easier for search engines to store information. The cyclical behavior on 4165 became the best way to implement with these conditions already imposed.

 No.10399

File:C-1658636519092.png (360.79 KB,571x511)

Why is it overlapping?

 No.10400

File:__laura_la_mer_and_elda_pr….jpg (499.87 KB,1000x800)

>>10399
It's uhh, a secret vampire power

bleh... we were talking about this and I guess I can try to force mascot changes for it

 No.10401

>>10399
you found the bug!

 No.10402

>>10401
Yay! What do I get?

 No.10403

File:[Commie] Call of the Night….png (3.6 MB,1920x1080)

>>10402
A free copy of the unedited frame

 No.10404

I changed it so that the mascot will override what Cool put in. He might look into how to put it in the top right

>>10402
Invite to become part of the kissu dev team! You get to start tomorow, get ready to work 12 hour days looking for bugs for me to fix.

 No.10405

File:Chigaimasu_Kotoko.png (448.31 KB,654x720)

>>10403
>>10404
iranai!

>I changed it so that the mascot will override what Cool put in.
Thanks!

 No.10406

>>10404
No no, it's easy to move stuff around, but it rarely makes sense visually. It generally implies that the character is floating up there in the air and that's rarely the desired appearance.
Her bed is firmly on the ground, and it can't really go on the left or center or it gets blocked by posts, so it really has to be lower right

 No.10407

>>10406
I could make it so that things you add have highest priority over mascots

 No.10408

>>10407
Maybe, but I already copied what you did into a text file so it shouldn't be an issue in the future. I guess whatever you think is least likely to cause any issues in the future

 No.10409

probably best to override people's mascots to show your funny temporary mascots

 No.10446

File:C-1658913209102.png (1.83 MB,2560x1250)

fixed some things in thumbnailer.
As other thread suggests I revamped the custom attributes and placed various limitations on it.

Updated some mod things... mod.php will be the site's account and moderation system until I feel like I can integrate that well into an imageboard engine.

Chain view:
Planning to double down on it's nature since it's not accomplishing the goal of being a unique take on trees or 4chanx's cite link chains.
My original idea behind it was something closer to Reddit where clicking on a post enters the user into a different window, but I felt it was too obstructive to imageboard use. Now I'm just going to make the window take up the entire screen minus some top segments... maybe this way it will be more useful.

 No.10454

File:64fa4c95ed.png (431.36 KB,1806x1262)

made changes to how chain view works. Fixed issue with catalog on lala-theme

 No.10457

File:C-1659073990239.png (325.22 KB,1920x997)

honestly can't believe I managed to make preview-chains into something I find useful....

 No.10466

Widening worked, thanks

 No.10471

File:C-1659173709266.png (10.93 KB,219x149)

Pagelist changed to something more easy to understand, but instead of doing in the picture related, decided to do what you see currently, because there's a distinction between traditional forum pages and what exists currently... and also because this pagelist code is a bit of a mess and I don't want to touch it unless it looks really awkward.

 No.10472

>>10471
on second thoughts... I'll just make it be as in the image because it does look a little odd

 No.10486

File:R-1659227112438.gif (338.58 KB,655x508)

Image expansion's acting funky...

 No.10488

never mind the deleted comment. I see

 No.10489

File:aaaa.png (179.65 KB,295x546)

There's this weird thing that occurs with previews making hidden code visible, it happens to both the homepage and the RSS. Pic is the same thread at two different times in the homepage.

 No.10490

>>10489
Well yes, I am modifying it so it would differently be different at different times.

Or did you mean that the code shouldn't be visible?

 No.10491

>>10490
>shouldn't be visible
Yeh.

 No.10492

>>10491
He's messing with and trying to fix things right now, might not be a good time to judge how things are

 No.10493

well, I'll consider it

 No.10494

No one's noticed yet, but someone probably will today or tomorrow, that I forgot to remove a line of code that was disabling ctrl+z, ctrl+shift+z and ctrl+y.

I'm currently changing how my undo-redo works and during update forgot to remove a part. Plan to have it back by the time I finish my programming session, like 4-5 hours from now or less.

 No.10495

Ver 4.23.11
Resolved undo-redo issues. Added bonus from fixing:
The TAB key will insert 4 spaces instead of jumping when a textbox(textarea) is focused.

As of this version instead of adding new things, I'll be looking to getting the software to the point where all I'm noticing is bugs and things largely undesirable. This is to make it so that I can pivot to other tasks such as server changes.

 No.10496

Removing tab key might be a bit of a usability problem. I've already noticed that it gets in the way of shift+tab so I've patched that, but I don't think tab is used as much... well someone better complain about it if it's annoying

 No.10497

>>10471
Nice.

 No.10499

File:tab.webm (2.79 MB,1436x304)

Tab doesn't change lines.

 No.10500


 No.10501

File:tab2.webm (1.18 MB,398x300)

>>10500
I think you misunderstood what I was pointing at.

 No.10502

>>10501

>>10495
>The TAB key will insert 4 spaces instead of jumping when a textbox(textarea) is focused.
>>10496
>Removing tab key might be a bit of a usability problem. I've already noticed that it gets in the way of shift+tab so I've patched that, but I don't think tab is used as much... well someone better complain about it if it's annoying

 No.10503

>>10502
I don't see how that addresses the bug I pointed out.

 No.10504

>>10503
Ok. I see what you're saying:

"when I hold down tab it doesn't create a new line in the text area. I don't want to confuse this with going down a new line because this is what tab normally does and I don't want you to be confused that this is what I mean"

 No.10505

>>10504
>when I hold down tab it doesn't create a new line in the text area.
Yeah.
>I don't want to confuse this with going down a new line because this is what tab normally does
What? Tabs normally change lines?

 No.10506

>>10505
go into the name field and press TAB

>>10499
This is normal behavior within firefox, and perhaps chrome. Beats me why they do it, it's purely visual, the actual input still has that many spaces

 No.10507

>>10506
>go into the name field and press TAB
Ah, you were referring to the focus changing from one input field to another.
>This is normal behavior within firefox, and perhaps chrome.
Oh.

 No.10508

>>10507
From what it seems I would have to basically create my own textarea, which I tried to do half a year ago and it didn't work out

 No.10509

>>10507
actually, it looks like it can be fixed through CSS. I assumed it was normal because other imageboards have the same issue

 No.10510

kind of absurd, to be honest, that what I have to do is not the default behaviour in textareas

 No.10511

Could we have a purple glow for text?
VERY important when talking about a trio of magical girls consisting of the pink one who's the heart of the group, the yellow one who's her more reserved best friend, and the spunky blue one who they meet at the beginning of the series, that halfway through the series gets joined by the purple girl who's kind of a foil to the pink one.

 No.10512

>>10511
The final should probably just be all web colors with a picker menu or something like that.

 No.10513

>>10511
I think we've got a good RGB and gold silver thing at the moment, but if it comes up I'll consider some others

 No.10514

File:[SubsPlease] Tokyo Mew Mew….jpg (153.46 KB,1280x720)

Hmm... purple. It's kind of hard to justify since it's so close to pink that it would be hard to distinguish. As someone that messes with CSS glow while doing themes and stuff it's really hard to notice a difference unless you were to increase the glow intensity and size so much that it becomes a distraction.

 No.10515

I've started the beginning stages of writing a server, which is basically me drafting out the plans to write a ton of design papers/diagrams and establish use cases and predict the future.
Essentially theoretically create the conditions for the server to exist and plan for where things could change years down the line. I probably won't start writing until a month from now, perhaps starting with some test applications I'll make for little funny side applications on kissu like a gallery page or a text only/low-res archive or something... things that I can get a bit of information about where my design ideas are going right or wrong.

 No.10524

odd, php got killed by the OOM killer

 No.10525

>>10524
the OOMer

 No.10526

File:[MoyaiSubs] Mewkledreamy M….jpg (281.45 KB,1920x1080)


 No.10527

>Warning: - [05/Aug/2022:22:34:57 +0000] "POST /post.php HTTP/1.1" 502 163 "https://kissu.moe/ec/thread/7648" "Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:102.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/102.0"
>Your post at that that time corresponded with PHP crashing, please tell me what it was in the /b/ thread
I was trying to post a picture of Hikaru from Star Twinkle Precure's cute toes.

 No.10529

>>10527
Can you give me a link to the image because obviously something about it consumes a ton of memory without triggering any of the warnings

 No.10530

>>10529
This was the picture.

 No.10531

Sigh I wish it was me choking to death on Hikaru's toes instead of the PHP server...

 No.10532

>>10531
Vile.

 No.10533

>>10531
Live.

 No.10534

File:CRASH 99120817_p0.png (5.72 MB,4961x7016)

it seems as if imagemagick sets it's max memory usage at 2GiB, this image is a 32 bit PNG which is so heavy that photoshop doesn't even export in it.

Setting it down to 256MiB seemingly resolves the issue and allows for every program to run along side it

 No.10535

>>10534
What's imagemagick for?

 No.10536

>>10535
it's a downloadable (command line) tool which modifies images. Vichan and most imageboards use it for creating thumbnails.

There are some alternatives such as Cloudflare or Amazon can generate them for you to save memory, or write your own like meguca, but for the most part it's not needed to use anything other than Imagemagick.

 No.10539

File:Screenshot_2022-08-10 Home.png (699.19 KB,1903x976)

uhhh

 No.10540

>>10539
Looks like I've created a solution to the issue

 No.10543

File:what.png (358.3 KB,922x450)

Maybe a bug? Could post after removing the custom thumbnail timestamp.

 No.10544

>>10543
The max length that's allowed is not a true length and a limitation in the function I'm using to generate it causes an error. Probably fixable, but not certain.

It's a thing with ffmpeg when the video length is past the max it can be set at. Might be a better rule I can use on the server and the application
Also you should have gotten an error message somewhere, guess I didn't set that.
Also I think it should allow you to set the slider from without the thumbnailer open.

 No.10547

File:57057e6404.jpg (973.22 KB,4096x2080)

This is why having the thumbnailer open is currently the best way to set thumbnail times. Because browsers don't respect video metadata leading to false situations.

but I think ffmpeg shouldn't break when you set the time past the limit

 No.10548

But, the thumbnailer is slow because the process of acquiring thumbnails from videos is not exactly fast.

 No.10549

>>10191
last-reply sorting seems bugged on /all/ index. Currently >>>/sum/1292 is shown on top, meanwhile >>>/sum/1416 had 2 saged posts in the meanwhile, and it's not shown anywhere. Also page 6 on /all/ is missing.

 No.10550

>>10549
1416 is shown on /all/ somewhere but it's not being put on top of /all/ with last-reply sorting as you say.
Page 6 is missing from the bottom pagelist(when 15+ threads are hidden), this is not intentional, probably the leftovers of something I once fixed but didn't properly test.

 No.10552

Actually I see what you mean, there's a dead spot after the catalog page ends(only 14 of 15 threads are displayed) and there is a situation where page 6 is dead so I guess I only fixed that issue in my dreams.

 No.10553

meh.. the disappearance of page 6 will just have to be an idiosyncrasy with the UI software. Assuming this was due to thread hiding, fixing it isn't worth it.

 No.10554

Oh, I see how it is now. You have some boards hidden so it's causing the total threads on the given catalog page to remove index pages..
Well, that's kind of how the system works at the moment. I don't really want to change it either before a feature rework&refactor or earlier without more requests

 No.10572

File:screencapture-original-kis….png (1.34 MB,1910x4000)

What is happening here?
It's only for /all/ not any other boards

 No.10573

>>10572
probably unclosed css tags in the blotter

 No.10575

>>10553
Is this the sort of thing you'd fix for $$$? I don't plan to pay right now, but I'd figured it's worth knowing.

 No.10576

File:57e2902ef5.png (382.58 KB,1752x1409)

>>10575
Asking for money to fix bugs is a bad idea and that's a bug, but I think it's very minor.

In terms of priority with that bug:
- In the case of the sidebar pages, I should get to matching it with the footer pages with relative ease.
- But to fix the footer pages is a bit more high effort
If someone were to give me like 30$ I'd do it right now, but otherwise I'm waiting for my energy to respike so I can actually tend to a growing list of things I ought to be doing...

 No.10577

what makes it higher effort... if one wants to know is that the catalog is not only visually divided into pages, but functionally divided into pages. As a result of this change from straightforward full catalog json into paged catalog json, the code for doing what it does now became very obscene and impossible to read. Hacking in features to get it to work in a user friendly manner is going to be extremely messy and I'm going to have to rewrite that entire component... eventually....

 No.10578

Got this today posting with vichan UI after solving flood captcha:
>Undefined index: force_captcha
Captcha bug, vichan bug, or am I just bad at clicking on Serval?

 No.10579

>>10578
I'll check for it

 No.10580

>>10578
came from the situational situation where we do a check on the images after they're uploaded.

 No.10581

is there currently a bug around banner creation? I am getting a 500 server error.

 No.10582

>>10581
someone posted one yesterday and I can post my own. Perhaps it's something relating to the image itself? Could you post it here

 No.10583

File:buttbanner.png (75.41 KB,500x90)


 No.10584

>>10583
png: invalid format: invalid checksum
odd.

 No.10585

>>10584
ah well
just made it a jpg. thanks

 No.10586

>>10585
Seems to be an issue with golang when checking post data.. the PNG you posted has some unfamiliar tags and golang team hasn't addressed the issues.
https://github.com/webp-sh/webp_server_go/issues/137
https://github.com/ECHibiki/Community-Banners-2.0/blob/c6ebbac63e0c9e85127c79d8a9858d8dddce4d56/controllers/confidential.go#L64
Guess that's why bakape wrote his own golang image processing service

 No.10587

well, it's good I saw this before investing too heavy into certain methods for a new server

 No.10588

zazazazazzazazaz
If I'm going to have to write my own code to handle various issues with golang on handling HTTPS requests then maybe I should just go with a from scratch system...

 No.10589

>>10588
tehe what if you rewrote it in rust

 No.10590

>>10589
Writting code in Rust is very slow. I'm considering it though.

I had some hypothetical ideas about golang executing rust code through object files ( a similar concept as CGO https://dave.cheney.net/tag/cgo ). This was something I'd ideally do not at this stage though.

 No.10591

>>10590
writing rust code is slow and so is reading it even. maybe I just haven't gotten used to it yet. I don't use it for anything, at my job everyone mostly uses some of the really popular languages like C++, C#, JavaScript or Python

 No.10596

>>>/jp/41458
Well, since that discussion has gone into meta and I brought this point up `elsewhere` just a few hours ago. Frankly it's kind of a bother that Kissu has been putting up with people who get emotionally invested in content that other people like and they don't. The thread about avatars has been a tipping point that is going to probably influence how I personally argue certain meta matters on how the staff should deal with other people in the future. I would rather thin out the site's population than deal with these types of people, but a decision like that is something subject to discussion between the /qa/-counsel

 No.10597

>>10591
to be fair, in commercial settings popular languages are usually the most useful languages outside of niche technical applications or legacy support
you can find a million job applications with python as a skill but only one with rust listed
this of course feeds into itself as most systems then get made in those languages further increasing demand for them
"meme" languages will almost never make financial sense to develop in. It's similar to actual language in a way, sure you can learn to speak Slovakian but English is more practical and beneficial to learn and thus has many times more speakers than Slovak.

 No.10598

>>10596
The avatar thread was an anomaly, most stuff is just light ribbing and that was me just trying to avoid this very conflict. Im sorry.

 No.10599

>>10597
This is basically the conflict in my head right now around whether I should be doing things in Golang or Rustlang.
My tendancies are going towards fixing the golang problems using golang rather than abandoning the language since it's got larger coorprate support for webservers

 No.10600

>>10598
I'll post the mod-log relating to the topic. If you disagree with my mindset then sure

[7:19 AM]
Verniy | Kissu.moe:
If kissu ever wants to talk about something more serious than what it does already, then over half the posters on the site will need to be moderated or else it will look like 4chan or some other non-extremisy imageboard
I mean, we've got a few people who would explode at any serious vtubter threada guy who has exploded against NTR
and instead of try to remove these problems we;ve attempted to integrate with them because you guys refuse to hunt down posters out of some sort of questionable emotional state
So, sad to say, but kissu will always be a site for the low grade content that has no larger artistic or academic value
and it's not like they need to be banned, but they need to be told that they're being disruptive and the only person doing that is me. You guys just handhold unstable posters and let them continue to be themselves without confronting them
though I would figure it's easier to just remove them and focus on people who matter...
How many land mines need to exist on Kissu before you guys understand the threat?

[7:46 AM]
Verniy | Kissu.moe:
That kissu is a more mature site is a farce maintained by the community's reluctance to go into modern topics that have some degree of personal/moral/ideological differences
actually maintaining a site which is mature requires effort put in to maintain maturity. Effort that is considered as 'slowing down the sites post rates'
of course, people will start thinking this means banning anyone who uses tbh or certain word choices that are used by younger people... but in reality it means becoming enemies with people you know who you judge to be incapable of having sensible conversation with
in general, it requires someone being the villain here

 No.10601

>>10599
from a business/operations side of things golang is the answer, especially if there is more 3rd party support for it
unless the particular issue you're coming across right now absolutely can't be done in golang without some sort of revolutionary or groundbreaking technique
or unless you really want to develop in rust

 No.10602

>>10601
> unless you really want to develop in rust
Basically the main argument.
But practically the only way I can justify doing it is if, for example, I realized that Golang can't handle all .PNG files without failing and then I ask a new question: should I fill in the gaps using a Go library, a Rust object file or a CLI program that is called from the server. In which case the argument of Rust object vs Go library becomes a more balanced argument

 No.10604

>>10600
>So, sad to say, but kissu will always be a site for the low grade content that has no larger artistic or academic value
>That kissu is a more mature site is a farce maintained by the community's reluctance to go into modern topics that have some degree of personal/moral/ideological differences
To play devil's advocate: what benefit would this elimination of strife provide, and are the topics in question ones in which the community broadly wants to talk about, or are they ones that only a small subset wishes to talk about that another another reactionary subset responds to harshly? What is the "cost-benefit analysis" in terms of people wanting such and such and such to be moderated or not? Moderation can steer communities, but they cannot build them alone -- are the priorities of moderation different from that of the community? To be more blunt does anyone even care aside from moderation, ahem, verniy?

Personally, I don't particularly have any strong feelings either way, but I would be inclined to believe that most people are varying levels of indifferent to the aforementioned inflammatory topics. I can't say I appreciate the crassness that they draw, however. Regardless, I'm not sure I'd appreciate having nebulous standards on speech to fulfill some abstract notion that reducing strongly emotional posts is beneficial; if I wanted a sterile read of only the facts, I'd read a wiki page, not an imageboard.

 No.10605

In some small facet, this position against strife seems very similar to me as with people who vehemently posted againsted users who regularly posted reaction images, as if they were worse posters because of it. If the goal is engender more "mature" discussion, I don't think you're going to spawn many more people to care about the things you, or others, may want to have mature discussions on without fundamentally altering people's expectations of what's acceptable on an imageboard. The time old answer had always been to encourage assimilation and to discourage anti-social behavior. If you create an environment where even community moderation is shunned, then of course your only answer to this situation is going to be forcing the heavy handed response of moderation.

 No.10606

>>10604
What are you even trying to say? I don't care to argue with you, I just do things after I've come to a decision about how it will impact things.

 No.10607

>>10606
I don't want to argue about anything... I was just giving my two cents on the matter which you seem to not care about...

 No.10608

>>10607
because reading it I got the idea that you weren't addressing my concern, but trying to get me to argue against something that won't influence my opinion.

>>>/jp/41476 Why does a post like this exist and why do I permit it to exist? Your long post doesn't help me understand that at all

 No.10609

File:[Alexvgz] Azumanga Daioh 2….jpg (145.69 KB,1440x1080)

>>10607
Quebecois are a well-known stubborn bunch.

 No.10610

File:1411951436004.jpg (100.95 KB,864x717)

>>10608
>Why does a post like this exist and why do I permit it to exist? Your long post doesn't help me understand that at all
How should I know?! I'm not giving you a template for moderation or trying to psychoanalyze your actions or statements! If that's how you read me, you're gravely mistaken!

Clearly I was also mistaken in thinking you could handle "mature discussion" as well if all you're capable of is slewing your own insinuations at me.

 No.10611

>>10610
Well, just tell me what your post said so I can know if I should read it or not, because I don't think there was anything in there I wanted to read.

As I said, I am concerned not with my own maturity or people being mature, but rather a select few people who's main purpose in some threads is to disgree with their existence. I would have no problem just banning them outright. I don't think your post addresses this concern and is trying to get me to think of whatever you seem valuable

 No.10612

Well, I assume nobody has any objections. I'm just going to purify the thread I linked a few minutes ago

 No.10613

>>10611
>Well, just tell me what your post said so I can know if I should read it or not
>>10604
>does anyone even care aside from moderation, ahem, verniy?
My point is that if no one cares about this matter besides yourself, what value does banning or simply deleting certain peoples posts provide to other users and to Kissu more broadly.

To me, it also seems as if you're discarding the broader issue particularly in the case of the one anti-NTR guy; namely, it at least seems to me that the person(s?) posting about NTR are also doing it to troll the guy who responds so harshly. Just banning the guy who throws a fit isn't going to solve anything if both are in effect egging the other on.

 No.10615

>>10613
The problem matters because no one provides feedback so it's all on me to understand what people want.
Really the only way to get any sort of feedback on kissu is to post on sageru, and cool has banned me from there too many times so I'm never coming back. IRC is also one of the worst discussion platforms but I digress.

 No.10616

File:[-__-'] Utawarerumono 05 [….jpg (300.03 KB,1920x1080)

>>10615
If nobody's giving feedback don't you assume it's because people are fine with how things are, and don't need you intervening with what's going on? Or are you too tard to figure these things out without knowing what everyone's thinking 24/7?

 No.10617

>>10616
This is why discussing things in public is such a poor decision. Always I'll have to defend against some people who pretend to know what's working and what isn't

 No.10618

Listen, we're not communicating right now, only talking over one anothers voices so don't even bother. I'll just do what I want.

 No.10619

File:[MoyaiSubs] Mewkledreamy -….jpg (291.48 KB,1920x1080)

>>10596
(another staff member here)
Just so people know, vern has a flair for the dramatic and "kissu is getting some detrimental posts affecting the atmosphere negatively" might come out as something like "kissu's identity as a free enterprise of the philosophical marketplace is in grave peril, we must mobilize the benefactors to quell the chicanery afoot". I don't mean this in a bad way, it's just people might read a post like this and think things are in danger of collapse or severe change and get the wrong idea. He's thinking out loud to get some feedback.

I agree that people are getting more agitated and angry at things instead of simply avoiding them, but my stance has been to address it as a user and not a moderator. However, If people start to give bad posts attention instead of good posts, which is happening in a vtuber thread on /jp/, then this does invoke moderator action to purge people from destroying threads because they don't like the subject. There's an entire world (and many fantasy worlds) to talk about, so people should spend their time talking about stuff they like. You'll find that posting earnestly in threads you enjoy will make you happier and enrich the site, while also moving something you hate down on the page. I never, ever want kissu to be a place where you can expect people to enter a thread just to say something like "kill yourself [current popular buzzword]". While I've been typing this someone else took action, so that's good.

Also, I think this thread should remain focused on software and not community stuff.

 No.10620

>>10619
sounds about right

>>>/trans/7968

 No.10621

>>10615
>no one provides feedback
Where should meta feedback go?

 No.10622

>>10621
I was under the assumption that if there was a need to complain about something they would just make a thread, but again the issue got pushed onto sageru for the longest time

 No.10623

File:C-1661287671618.png (1 MB,866x1000)

I would like to report bug, >>>/jp/41493 doesnt display properly in thread or when you expand the post while using the new ui. It should show this word https://cw39.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/10/2020/09/longest-word.pdf and then "oozing from" but its just a blank box. You can see the post fine with the legacy ui.

 No.10624

>>10613
>it at least seems to me that the person(s?) posting about NTR are also doing it to troll the guy who responds so harshly
People posted about it beforehand and I don't think the amount of it has increased lately.

 No.10625

>>10623
also i think this bug was just fixed, or rather we re-evaluated the character limit

 No.10626

>>10623
yeah, I editted it because after a certain length i make the thread abort parsing.

The character limit was set at 60,000 and I lowered it down to 6000

 No.10627

your post was 12,000. Too many wbr tags and such

 No.10628

>>10604
>what benefit would this elimination of strife provide
Misinterpretation. Can clarify if you want.
>and are the topics in question ones in which the community broadly wants to talk about, or are they ones that only a small subset wishes to talk about that another another reactionary subset responds to harshly?
Why does this distinction even matter in your head. People should be having fun and not be getting insulted for liking a thing. Nor should fans of the content be forced to read that their favorite streamer looks like a whore irl.
>What is the "cost-benefit analysis" in terms of people wanting such and such and such to be moderated or not?
?
>does anyone even care aside from moderation, ahem, verniy?
Fuck off.
>I'm not sure I'd appreciate having nebulous standards on speech to fulfill some abstract notion that reducing strongly emotional posts is beneficial; if I wanted a sterile read of only the facts, I'd read a wiki page, not an imageboard.
Did you not like when I said fuck off to you? If so maybe we need standards. Not to be randomly insulting people.

>>10605
Stop trying to sound smart.
>community moderation
is the cancer that is killing kissu

 No.10629

I'm being informed by a mod right now that I missed everything I could agree with you on

 No.10630

Maybe you should write more clearly in the future and stop trying to use vocabulary which only functions to make it harder for others to read your posts.

 No.10631

File:1640556349432.png (1.92 MB,1920x1356)

>>10629
Insecure Canadian cowers and attacks the superior American stance, terrified of finding a point of agreement should he liken himself to his mortal enemy.

 No.10632

File:1339709613604.png (71.92 KB,698x658)


 No.10633

>>10628
>community moderation
... doesn't happen because of things like this:
>>>/sum/1980
>>>/sum/1983

>Do it again and I'm going to consider you a possible threat to the reputation of moderation on kissu
What the hell!?

 No.10634

>>10605
I've been a part of the imageboard "scene" long enough to tell you with a high degree of confidence that "community moderation" does not work in the long run unless it's propped up by a good amount of actual moderation.

 No.10642

File:2022-09-02-075735_782x116_….png (43.93 KB,782x116)

New bug report. Was able to reproduce on Firefox 104.0 by setting dom.webnotifications.enabled to false in about:config. Don't know if there are other ways of disabling notifications that might also trigger it.

 No.10643

>>10642
this is a link to some 4chan /g/ thread I guess?

 No.10644

yeah, i'll fix that one before the hour

 No.10645

also why are you(?) using the light theme. It's so bad and needs to be remade

 No.10646

Resolved. I made it do what it does on mobile. Should have been checking for undefined there in the firstplace

 No.10649


 No.10650

File:8a0b13fd4a2c278f0b82161b2f….jpg (4.04 MB,2894x4093)

>>10649
Laughing at the guy posting the same tiresome newfriend memes and calling anyone who disagrees with him a "discord janny tr*nny" and complaining about getting banned and that every alt is bad because it keeps people like him who is so based and redpilled out (correction: obnoxious attentionwhore). What a big loss to all imageboards...

 No.10651

>>10650
I find it funny that the best cases against laissez-faire moderation are made by the people who advocate for it the most.

 No.10652

File:C-1662262069128.png (1.56 KB,39x28)

The color contrast makes the number of thanks kind of hard to see on the Lala theme.

 No.10653

File:Star Twinkle Precure 30.mk….jpg (141.98 KB,1920x1080)

>>10652
Hmm, I guess I could look at that. It's really not something I've ever cared about "reading" myself. I wanted to make it look cool, but lost interest since it's kind of hard to make it look good when it's so small

 No.10654

File:vichan audio bug.jpg (34.35 KB,434x423)

vichan audio thumbnail catalog bug

 No.10655

>>10654
Was trying to think up ways to insult you for using vichan all the while fixing it.

I think what I'll go with is: Technologically backwards pensioner

 No.10657

File:g-goshujinsama.png (203.75 KB,900x741)

>>10655
I'm just too used to it to willingly embrace change, but thanks for fixing it anyways. It's probably a slap in the face when waved in front of you so insults are in order.

 No.10658

File:2557989D-B8EE-455A-9D81-C….jpeg (98.1 KB,640x1082)

>>10655
How about you fixing new UI on iOS first before issuing your judgment.
It’s not working on iOS 15. Nothing is showing.
Call me an iToddler however you want but you have no excuse for not supporting modern versions of browsers.

 No.10659

>>10658
ios... What's even breaking

 No.10660

File:Screenshot_20220904-111004.jpg (561.5 KB,1080x1920)

I guess I have to get an emulator to even see what doesn't function

 No.10664

>>10658
hey man... i just wanted to let you know that finding a way to test this website on iOS would be easiest if I had an iphone, so would you mind mailing your phone to a certain location?

Testing websites on phones you don't own is really not fun at all and shouldn't be expected of anyone

 No.10668

>>10664
You can test on a browser with WebKit engine. Like epiphany or midori on Linux which use WebKitGTK.
I tested on them, the new UI doesn’t work on them either.

 No.10670

>>10668
jumping over the moon here just to support your paper weight

 No.10671

alright, I somewhat expected to know what the problem was and it seems it was this...

Your shitty 1000$ phone's proprietary and sole browser doesn't support modern regex which my free firefox/opera/chrome/brave browser does.

 No.10672

IMAGINE having the nerve to shit talk when you spent money on a commercial browser which hasn't fixed compatibility issues in over 4 yeras!!!
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/51568821/works-in-chrome-but-breaks-in-safari-invalid-regular-expression-invalid-group

 No.10673

Well anyways, despite your poor ability to make decisions with technology, it's my intention to keep supporting the vichan pages, but the cost is that I insult you every time you report a bug for me to fix something on it...

So unfortunately it looks like I'm not going to be actively supporting iOS devices

 No.10674

At this point your statement
you have no excuse for not supporting modern versions of browsers.
Has ZERO weight to it, because your browser is as bad as palemoon! Can you believe it?

 No.10675

Look at it!
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=174931
This is a modern technology that's being used on the internet and pushed by apple!

 No.10676

File:es.png (709.5 KB,2008x3319)

>>10672
>>10675
oh no look at one thing it doesn't support... apple is finished!

 No.10677

File:es2.PNG (88.16 KB,1632x491)

let this sink in...

 No.10678

>>10677
Last time I let a sink into my house, the police arrested me over something about kodomo abuse. Never doing that again.

 No.10679

>>10677
We could spend all day pointing at things each browser does different from others, but the point is that for all of them they have support and update to the current versions of common technology

 No.10680

Wasn't sure what PTCs were and I looked it up
https://webkit.org/blog/6240/ecmascript-6-proper-tail-calls-in-webkit/
an optimization for recursive functions... this isn't really a thing that is needed in javascript IMO. It doesn't make anything easier to program, it's just a niche optimization for browsers which are being used for complicated computations(which shouldn't be done in a javascript anyways... why not webassembly??).

 No.10688

>>10655
>>10670
That's a stupid attitude to have towards your users. You're a bad UI designer.

 No.10690

File:B_DarB3UwAE1sxQ.jpg (28.83 KB,422x493)

>>10688
Stupid is as stupid does

 No.10692

Not sure if posts are being delete from >>>/ec/8812 or it's a bug but I keep seeing "(0)" in the tab title.

 No.10693

>>10692
I saw that too, but sometimes people are prone to deleting their own posts.

 No.10694

>>10692
I think there are bugs but not certain
https://kissu.moe/api/properties/ec.json
shows no recent deletes

 No.10698

The QR box is not in focus when opening with the 'Q' hotkey.

 No.10700

>>10698
added to issue list.
also I noticed a while ago that the Esc. key doesn't close the report window.

 No.10705

>>10694
Since it was an /ec/ thread, I suspected it might have been due to a thank, and sure enough thanking an image I get (0) in the tab title.

 No.10706

>>10705
Correct. looks like you win a prize.

 No.10707

I'm trying to work in bugfixes while I familiarize myself with intermediate concepts of golang. My buglist is kind of huge though, with priority going to anything that prevents users from using the site(except iOS well I might disable some functionality just to get it to work on ios depending on where the fail is)

so much reading
https://go.dev/doc/
https://go.dev/tour/list
https://go.dev/security/
https://go.dev/blog/all

 No.10708

just to go in more depth: 38 bugs currently being tracked
I'd like to resolve all these bugs but Oct 1st (24 days).
Pretty much all of them are things like: >>10698

Also I'm working on the feedback&forms creator/viewer that will be added to the set of tools Kissu has available to it. If it's not done by Oct1(ideally before) then I'm not exactly satisfied with my progress on that.

 No.10709

File:C-1662522169007.png (113.96 KB,208x439)

Wasn't there a feature added where consecutive image posts were truncated in the feed?

 No.10710

>>10709
yeah, but that assumes the person doesn't add things into the text field. Otherwise I'd end up combining unrelated posts together

 No.10711

Isn't the stuff you're posting to the text field technically supposed to be part of the name.

It's possibly a fault on my end that could be resolved by some more complicated algorithms, but that's kind of a bother. I'd have to be doing an IP lookup for every single post on the feed to determine if it's the same poster as before and such information is obviously not stored in the feed.

The feed concept basically does not work well with imagedumping and I only made the system that exists now on the assumption that people wouldn't be entering in text to bypass it, creating a situation where I have to entirely rework the concept of the feed to have different behaviour on imagedump boards vs others... and who's to say that the day after I update it then someone decides to dump a bunch of metadata + image on /qa/ .

 No.10712


 No.10713

anyways. This is a benefit to /ec/ being hidden by default. It's not intended, but it kind of works out nicely. And personally I just hide /ec/ when I see a bunch of posts on it anyways.

 No.10714

>>10711
the name as in the name field or the filename? the filenames are just user post numbers and post title and I dont plan on changing that

 No.10716

>>10714
how do you know who the authors of all your images are if it's not in the filenames

 No.10717

>>10716
oh all the images are separated by artist name directories, the structure is something like:
Pixiv
artistname (artistid)
postid_posttitle.ext
postid_posttitle.ext
artistname (artistid)
postid_posttitle.ext
postid_posttitle.ext

 No.10729

>>10705
resolved along with another bug of this nature and another unrelated

 No.10731

Unlike the quick reply window which cannot be dragged outside of the active viewport, expanded view popup windows can be dragged outside of the viewport. This is particularly an issue if a user accidentally drags the window upwards, hiding the top ribbon from where the window can be closed, making it impossible to remove the window without refreshing the window.

 No.10732

>>10731
>expanded view popup windows
*expanded view popup windows for media

 No.10735

https://endoflife.date/php
clock ticking on me to get to a level of being able to rewrite vichan to something modern...

>>10731
I'll note it down

 No.10737

File:[SubsPlease] Utawarerumono….jpg (113.51 KB,1280x720)

>>>/qa/96347
Ehh, I'm not sure if it's easily fixable. No one expects to use a search function on an imageboard, but that could always be changed I suppose.
I think the easiest change would be to make it visible outside of 'home'.

 No.10738

.jfif files (aka jpeg files with a stupid extension) get served with content-type application/octet-stream so they trigger a download instead of opening in the browser.

 No.10739

jfif are jpeg interchange format which means it can switch between various types. Just because you are an idiot, does not give you a justifiable reason to make fun of the works of other people who surpass yourself

 No.10740

In the future maybe you could just say:
"I don't think we should include jfif because they're an outdated format only supported by twitter" to which I would respond 'there are some situations where people repost images from twitter and it's convinient for them'
or just simply say your problem:
"jfif files are served as octet stream" to which I would say 'yes, i'll add it to my list'

I don't need to hear Anonymous' ``proffesional`` opinion about jfif

 No.10741

>>10739
Is this a joke?

 No.10742

>>10741
get out of my thread

 No.10743

>>10735
Ah kuso, is this why Desuarchive has that blurb about needing dev help for new archiving software?

 No.10744

>>10743
Desuarchive has been needing devs for a few years to replace their internal engine(what extracts posts from 4chan is different from what handles your search requests).

It could be that they need help going up to PHP8, or maybe they want to change to a different engine. I haven't looked it up.

 No.10745

>>10698
This is not limited to the 'Q' hotkey, it seems that the QR box is never in focus when opened anew.

 No.10746

>>10745
Either someone submitted this to me a while ago and I forgot to do it or it's been undone by something else.

I feel like I've heard this before

 No.10747

Don't know if this counts as a bug but you can click on the thread page number for the thread page you're currently on to reload the thread page. And I guess this is inherited by page numbers in general.
>>10746
Probably me in the previous iteration of this thread, I also feel like I've reported this before.

 No.10748

>>10747
might have thought "it doesn't work on vichan and I need to do something else so I'll ignore it until someone brings it up again"

It's the next item on my list:
> The QR box is not in focus when opening with the 'Q' hotkey (This is not limited to the 'Q' hotkey, it seems that the QR box is never in focus when opened anew.).
> Spellcheck correction not detected by undo-redo

 No.10749

By the way, does uploading a JPEG file here with extension .jfif mean it's not subject to metadata removal?

 No.10750

>>10749
probably. The way vichan set it up is that it would only do it on jpeg. I think I hardcoded in the same with .png, but probably wouldn't for jfif. It's only there for twitter images and Twitter strips everything.

>>10747
Found it in this terrible search feature which I plan to replace next month... https://kissu.moe/search.php?search=focus&board=b
https://kissu.moe/b/res/8005#8804

 No.10751

>>10748
>> The QR box is not in focus when opening with the 'Q' hotkey (This is not limited to the 'Q' hotkey, it seems that the QR box is never in focus when opened anew.).
Also, despite probably being redundant, I'd like to add that the "New Thread" box also has the same problem.

 No.10752

Redundant

 No.10753

I hate regression bugs so I'll finish it today even though I wasn't going to

 No.10754

>>10750
Feel like I'm barraging you with issues but the link does not take me to and/or highlight the post number in question, due to it being in a different thread page.

 No.10755

>>10749
Confirmed: >>>/test/8698

 No.10756

>>10754
pretty minor issue. It's because the old UI and new the UI # hashtags don't work the same way. Probably will ignore that since it's such a rare situation

 No.10757


 No.10761

>>10191
Just realized the file in OP is an anime opening, why is it?

 No.10762

>>10761
because I made it around the same time I enabled for video thumbnail selection through timestamps

 No.10777

File:error true.png (48.22 KB,639x109)

Something wrong with post deletion?

 No.10778

>>10777
true...

 No.10779

>>10777
can't replicate issue

 No.10782

>>10779
I can't seem to delete anything. Could you delete this please: >>>/ec/8987

 No.10783

>>10782
thanks!

 No.10784

never experienced anything like that. Might have been vpn passing through cloudflare related...

 No.10786

>>10784
But I've always been able to delete, and right now I could delete a post from another browser. Though, I've never had a problem with deleting with this browser either.

 No.10787

>>10786
you didn't really provide me with any details.
Which browser?
Is this a different than usual one?
Does this always happen for every delete?

 No.10788

>>10787
I just realized, I recently changed the browser to use a proxy so that's what caused it, I could delete posts after removing the proxy.

 No.10789

probably cloudlflare, as I thought, then

 No.10796

File:064af005b9.png (130.03 KB,1544x1151)

Go's such a funny language

 No.10805

dead/broken banner links:

https://kissu.moe (shouldn't this link to the summer board?)
https://kakashi-nenpo.com/
https://fishgl.com/
>>>/qa/44477
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_LRROoHrRSA
http://what-ch.mooo.com/what/

 No.10806

File:[SubsPlease] Tokyo Mew Mew….jpg (130.09 KB,1280x720)

>>10805
Dang, that fish one died? That's a shame. Oh, and old nen is actually completely gone now instead of the message from nenmin.
The 'what' and nen ones have been left there as a bit of remembrance, but I guess the link being broken might be weird. Hmm. I'm not sure if new nenmin wants a banner link to it and that would also kind of violate the actual advertising thing if it did.
The /sum/ one won't matter when the season changes, but yeah that's good to know.

 No.10807

>>10806
Oh, and I'm pretty sure /qa/44477 was a pout thread. It could be redirected to the current one I guess? Hmm....

 No.10808

>>10807
that's probably my fault for not updating it
the banner authors can change the links i think...

 No.10809

>>10808
I have to do it from the database. Authors can re-upload to fix things, otherwise I'll fix when able to

 No.10812

>>10805
I corrected the /sum/ and the pout one. But the others not too sure. Fishgl is now an archive URL and seems to work.

I'm not sure about the lala one. I'll replace it with a transformation sequence.

Nen and /what/ are more historical monuments of things that passed

 No.10814

>>10808
>the banner authors can change the links i think...
I asked for this a while ago... >>4295

 No.10815

>>10814
Hillarious... I open source like the only imageboard utility I've made and no one neither uses it or updates it...

No, it doesn't interest me and it's not beneficial except in this one situation. I'll just do it myself from the DB on request

 No.10816

>>10815
Way to be an ass about it. I didn't even say anything negative.

 No.10817

>>10816
If I were being an ass then I would be insulting you.
I simply don't understand the purpose of bringing up something that was briefly discussed in 2020 other than as a complaint

 No.10828

TDD makes a lot more sense after having done it a few times now... it's just writing little mini-programs that fulfill a use-case and then you use the organized set of functions to run this mini-program with the main one.

I don't understand why more programs don't do this... Sure for client UIs and routing might seem a bit redundant but these cases can be omitted if they're not nescicary.

 No.10830

File:New Reply.png (7.42 KB,488x172)

Weird bug I found: if you use noko on the old UI then it causes the delete and report buttons to turn into 'new reply' buttons.

 No.10831

>People in the Go community generally don't come from the functional, immutable etc. corner of the programming landscape. This is why you aren't met with any constructive discussion when these issues are brought up. This is a Plato's Cave type scenario, analogous to how people who lack decent algorithmic knowledge come up with brute force solutions to everything and think they've done the best job possible.

>Go lacks immutability as a universally applicable feature simply because it's designers aren't used to this style of programming. There's no high iq comprehensive answer to this question that'll make you go "damn, i had no idea immutability is actually the worst thing ever. thanks a bunch for opening my eyes to the truth, fellow gophers".

Got me a chuckle.

>>10830
Open sourced, you can fix it

 No.10832

>>10831
heh
>analogous to how people who lack decent algorithmic knowledge come up with brute force solutions to everything
reminds me of me

 No.10880

there was a temp reset of a server configuration that I stuffed in to get a stream video to work quickly. Back to normal

 No.10890

UI going to go into bug fixes again, like when I wake up tomorrow I guess.
Have 41 issues tracked, going to try and eliminate them in 5 days so I can put some finishing touches on my Feedback server

 No.10904

Updated with set of bugfixes
A cosmetic undo-redo issue still remains. Will try and resolve it tomorow.

 No.10909

Uploaded 20/40 fixes

 No.10915

File:Screenshot 2022-10-26 at 0….png (2.01 MB,2756x1092)

Margin-left on catalog causes off-screen text on catalog items with a lot of text.

 No.10916

File:Screenshot 2022-10-26 at 0….png (1.78 MB,2740x978)

We can remove it, but now... It's wrapping smaller when it doesn't need to! Unecessary whitespace...

 No.10918

File:Screenshot 2022-10-26 at 0….png (2.3 MB,2754x978)

My proposal add to #grid: flex,wrap,center.
Please insult me more.

 No.10919

>>10918
I don't want to bother dealing with any of the problems flex brings, but I've removed the margin.

 No.10921

>>10919
In that case it was a mistake to point it out, please revert it if you refuse to use flex. 1/100 posts text clipping is better than more whitespace.
What problems does flex bring in the catalog on vichan?

 No.10922

>>10921
posts clipping is worse than whitespace

 No.10923

The problem of me having to deal with future problems with flex. It removes a bunch of older functionality in CSS

 No.10924

But if that offended you, please stop offering me suggestions to fix vichan.

 No.10925

>>10924
I'm not offended. You gave your opinion and reason for why you don't want to do it and I have nothing more to say so I figured it would be better if I just be quiet and move on.

 No.10926

>>10925
alright, you're a polite person. I'll add in the flex since I think I'm ahead on my schedule to finish these bugs by the time the day changes.

 No.10928

Kissu-Fr 4.23.30
Resolved all currently reported bugs.

Rest of the month+few days I'll be resolving issues with the side services.
Thumbnailer, banners and feedback

 No.10929

These being some bugs dating back probably a few weeks before August

 No.10942

>>10929
haven't encountered any bugs recently. Good sign

 No.10946

File:Untitled.png (335.94 KB,1301x976)

Do image sets not combine on other boards besides /ec/ in the recent post feed?

 No.10947

>>10946
jp is not an imagedump board. Condensing only works with blank posts. Suppose doing it with kita is fine, but this is promoting misuse of jp

 No.10950

site was out of service for 30 min

 No.10957

In a week or so I'll be switching my dev /b/log format into the following format of multiple generals style threads. Likely they will all be stickies:

- Vichan rewrite Tsukuyomi (TBA)
- UI Projects Kissu-UI and Lite-UI (TBA)
- Financial talk (>>6583)
- Feedback&Forms Project (>>10557)
- Banners Project (>>7514)
- Rules, FAQ things... Managerial talk (>>10758 probably a new thread though)

Biggest thing will be that:
- Discussion on projects will be sorted into these categories and misplaced things will go into other locations.
- More stickies
- Each one will have a feedback form with a good OP which I'll check minimum once a week.
- Likely no new dev blog threads. If there's a problem they'll be handled like the happening thread.

This change reflects a more mature age of the site where software is established and projects are the focus rather than work on the UI or Server. Mangement projects, dev projects, financial projects etc etc etc

 No.10966

AGHH how is it possible that our backup service provider goes down as soon as I start migrating our services between locations...

 No.10971

I see that it's possible to select from a bunch of different reverse image search options (under Options->Posts). Could there be one to disable the link entirely?

 No.10975

>>10971
That probably wouldn't be too hard to disable, and I suppose it's not a bad idea if people never use it since it would free up some page space vertically. Yeah, I think vern could do that, but we'll have to see what he says.

 No.10977

>>10971
doesn't sound complicated. will try

 No.10978

>>10971
I did your suggestion(total of 5-10 minutes) and it just leaves the download button at the bottom. Does it look better to you this way.

 No.10980

>>10978
In the new UI on the phone it leaves the link
In the new UI on desktop it removes it entirely it's exactly what I wanted. Thanks

 No.11009

Thread discontinued

 No.11051

File:f0ecdd1ecbdc568aa6c66c6a64….jpg (770.44 KB,1125x1500)

thread pisscontinued




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