So a visitor is routed though all the time, instead of some of the time. Keeping the old NS also makes using CF to hide your server irrelevant.
I’m guessing he’s asking why Cloudflare reports a different set of nameservers than what he had set in the domain panel
Oh, my bad. It’s because the byet ones are the ‘real’ nameservers. All the other ones point back to them.
Did anything new break? I wasn’t aware.
Honestly, I lost track of the current status of the file manager. I know that iFastNet made some modifications, mostly related to uploads and zip file handling. I’m not sure if anything is currently being worked on, or if any particular issues are actually on the list to be worked on.
It’s not really a priority thing, it’s just that MonstaFTP is complicated and it’s hard to tell if it will work for everyone in all cases.
Is this one of those qzz.io domains? Because then the issue is caused by their nameservers malfunctioning. And I know exactly why it doesn’t work because what Cloudflare does is probably very similar to what the client area does, and it would also get confused about the nameservers.
The client area has a check that blocks redirects to the same domain, but it doesn’t check for parked domains linked to the same directory.
It also doesn’t check for the target URL not having a another redirect going back to the source URL of this new redirect.
It’s not difficult to break it and very hard to check everything.
It’s not broken anymore. When I posted the comment, you just couldn’t upload anything anymore; couldn’t drag & drop and couldn’t upload it through the upload button. It has been resolved now, I guess.
wow I can’t imagine having to program on this ![]()
I sent a letter to eu.org:
Besides the automated letter from [email protected]:
I now wait for a reply. I hope the reply is soon, but who knows? I still haven’t been approved for my own domains…
Did you know, in the desktop interface (of the InfinityFree Forum), you can slide the purple bar overtop the reply box up and down to adjust the size of the viewing window? I didn’t know until now!
Desperately trying to make a game called “Where’s my Perry” work on my Mac
It’s kind of like my childhood game, trying to get it back, but since the app is already delisted I cannot just download it normally, and I have purchased the full game back then, I have no choice but to look at all those cracked versions…
There is an iOS version that I can install with playcover, but the DLCs are not cracked. Tried in-app purchase bypass tweak injection, no luck.
Android requires 32-bit. Still attempting to make Android 7- run on macOS…
It does seem that the DLC content themselves are available, if everything else failed I’ll just do some file swapping labor…
Took me way too long to work that one out lol. Honestly, I didn’t even realise Trump had been in the UK
My question is, did russia want to invade the entire europe at this point? What the hell.
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putin is trying because he feels empowered because trump is weak, turkey shot down a russian plane in 17 seconds when it violated its airspace and that’s how all NATO should react. , in addition, we have a possible civil war in the US, and they are already going deep into the authoritarian system that Trump wants to achieve, freedom of speech is disappearing, etc.
Since October 12, the EU has announced that citizens of third countries entering and exiting must provide 4 fingerprints and be photographed with a biometric camera
and so in short something is brewing…

I don’t know if I said this before, but I am a proud owner of this very watch:
I mean, not this exact watch, but this watch.
Originally, I would wear it on rare occasions. The issue with the watch was that occasionally it likes to “reset itself”, and I never figured out why it did this. I would get angry when it did it though, especially in the middle of a calculation.
Couple of days ago, I finally had an issue where it would not work at all. Forums have suggested that this could be a battery issue, so I decided to open up my calculator watch. Tested the battery, works just fine. But not the watch. Now, I was getting very annoyed.
So then I decided to completely disassemble the watch down to the PCB. And I finally found the flippin’ issue.
As it turns out, the “heartbeat” of the watch (I forget what it was called, I believe they called a clock crystal or something) was not completely soldered in during manufacturing. One of its legs completely lifted up, breaking the circuit. (When you look at the soldering blob, you can notice where the leg was resting on it. It was not completely in the blob.) Since there was no warranty on my watch anyways, I decide to do my own work on it.
And now, here I am, with a watch I can finally wear every day confidently knowing that it won’t “reset itself” because I fixed it.
This watch is great for increasing your nerd factor almost everywhere!
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Thats a nice watch. I used to be the proud owner of one of these watches:
But it turns out they are illegal, so I couldn’t keep it after I finished my pen-testing summer job…
good fun though
There’re a lot of people here in China selling WiFi pen-testing devices ![]()
And due to my nerdy search history sometimes I just have to open an online shopping app to see the system recommends such devices to me ![]()
Not a watch one though, just the device, and it’s dirt cheap, like no more than $15, if you don’t want a screen then it’s just about $3
They are radially available in cheap as chips in the uk too (probably made in China to be honest, since it’s probably cheaper to ship them than to make them here lol)
and within my own home\as part of a job, they are perfectly legal. But if I had one, and used it to prank my wife at home, and it interfered with the neighbours wifi, that would be illegal
When Windows 3.1 gets a better dark theme than Windows 11
The classic theme engine in Windows is surprsingly good at customization, it actually allows to customize every visual elements in Windows like buttons, title bars, borders, menus… Unlike modern Windows where you get almost no options.
And considering how apps back then are mainly just using Windows visuals elements the result is a super consistent dark mode that beats Windows 11 in just every way.
The same trick won’t work on Windows 95+, while these OSes also using the classic theme engine, they likes putting a light background image in the sidebar, destroying the dark theme.
I didn’t test anything further than 2000, as after that the classic theme is just fading away…

































































