"ignore my PFP I'll fix it later" -me, before writing svdb as a database placeholder and deploying it...
developer.apple.com/download/all...
developer.apple.com/download/all...
for now, use:
https://
svgnet
.ca
:25565
I would include the whole URL, but it includes parts most people see as redundant ( https:// ) but are actually required for some reason, you can't just type svgnet .ca :25565 into your browser, you need the protocol. I'm trying to fix it.
for now, use:
https://
svgnet
.ca
:25565
I would include the whole URL, but it includes parts most people see as redundant ( https:// ) but are actually required for some reason, you can't just type svgnet .ca :25565 into your browser, you need the protocol. I'm trying to fix it.
svgnet.ca/lime.mov
svgnet.ca/lime.mov
they're failing, but they're evil and I want them gone.
they're failing, but they're evil and I want them gone.
ChatGPT says it's connected to a DNS address associated with a botnet attacking IoT devices (eg your TV) so I'm shutting SVGNET down until I fix that.
again, CUT IT OUT WITH THE HACKING, IT'S MAKING A MESS OF THE LOGS!
ChatGPT says it's connected to a DNS address associated with a botnet attacking IoT devices (eg your TV) so I'm shutting SVGNET down until I fix that.
again, CUT IT OUT WITH THE HACKING, IT'S MAKING A MESS OF THE LOGS!
the image is a little misleading, it's actually svgnet.ca:5000 (and yes, you do seem to need the *whole thing*, including https:// and :5000, I'll work on fixing that)
the image is a little misleading, it's actually svgnet.ca:5000 (and yes, you do seem to need the *whole thing*, including https:// and :5000, I'll work on fixing that)
svgnet.ca won't work, but svgnet.ca:5000 will. This isn't because the server is on 5000, some firewall or something is blocking port 443 (the default) and I still have to figure out what.
svgnet.ca won't work, but svgnet.ca:5000 will. This isn't because the server is on 5000, some firewall or something is blocking port 443 (the default) and I still have to figure out what.
159.223.86.53, cut it out please, you're cluttering up my logs and I'm trying to debug TLS.
159.223.86.53, cut it out please, you're cluttering up my logs and I'm trying to debug TLS.
Unlike YouTube, where I still can't figure out how to access someones channel page while they're live streaming without first viewing the live stream and going to their channel page from there...
Unlike YouTube, where I still can't figure out how to access someones channel page while they're live streaming without first viewing the live stream and going to their channel page from there...