This is the feature of Gen AI

This you?
I was curious, but not trying.
@Admin can we get some updates? (iFN probably doesnât want him doing that though)
Thank you for your contributions. Admin might be tsun, canât really speak for him, but the improvements for free users will be deeply appreciated ![]()
Iâm guessing this is if you have access to your own server like in self-hosted, right?
This is so lovely! But I feel like there are really more of us. Hardly believe we could all fit in a playgroundâs sandbox ![]()
I guess, it is good habit now to quote everybody, in case someone decides to delete their profilesâŚ![]()
Thank you for the improvements! I read in the few posts about filestash being mentioned but I fail to located it in the menu, unless I typed it in the address bar. Is this an official feature?
Cloudflare Origin certificates are just like your regular self-signed certificates which are not trusted by browsers. Thatâs why itâs good for 15 years â it does this not because âself hosted serversâ, it does this because itâs self-signed.
The only difference is that itâs Cloudflare, so while browsers donât trust these certificates, Cloudflare itself does, so it can verify that itâs connecting to the correct origin server.
It is official, and it used to locate inside the client area. It was soon removed because of some usability issue and remains a hidden feature from then on.
Oh and in case you wonder Iâm one of the first guys to find out about this ![]()
I think it is a bug because it should still update
If my services ever die, the Internet Archive will forever hold my history. Since someone else already archived my old Jri Home Page, I might as well update the history.
I hope I never lose my internet presence. But if I do, whoever gets the subdomains also gets the history that comes with them.
I could add more bubbles until it escapes the pictureâŚ
foreshadowing
Good chance it was a bot. For example, whenever a page is updated on Stack Exchange, it archives it.
We should put the subdomains on a reserved register with a history of the site if you leave, we canât let that legend die.
actually sounds like an interesting idea.
youâre welcome ![]()
buying premium hosting is one way to donate admin (idk im just saying or typing
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Updates about what exactly?
Regarding the screen size issue, I couldnât reproduce it. I made a small CSS change that I hope might help a bit, but itâs hard to test if it works if I cannot confirm the issue.
The kickbacks from premium hosting do help. Donations are tricky from a legal/tax perspective, because InfinityFree is technically a for-profit company and those typically donât get donations. So mostly the tax code doesnât really foresee in that. And if I do accept âdonationsâ, then it opens the new issue that they are not misunderstood as purchases, both by tax regulators and by the donor (who might expect preferential treatment of some kind).
Updates about what exactly?
this is what I quoted:
Regarding the screen size issue, I couldnât reproduce it. I made a small CSS change that I hope might help a bit, but itâs hard to test if it works if I cannot confirm the issue.
Paying Adminâs bills does help too, but there isnât an option to donate yet.
Itâs fixed for me.
The kickbacks from premium hosting do help. Donations are tricky from a legal/tax perspective, because InfinityFree is technically a for-profit company and those typically donât get donations. So mostly the tax code doesnât really foresee in that. And if I do accept âdonationsâ, then it opens the new issue that they are not misunderstood as purchases, both by tax regulators and by the donor (who might expect preferential treatment of some kind).
OK, that makes sense. According to here, donations are tax-deductible, but that might only apply to nonprofits.
Youâre right about donations being tax-deductible. But thatâs for donations from businesses to recognized charities. Tax rules for businesses receiving donations are pretty much non-existent.
I was wondering just recently if the âsupporter planâ was something that was being actively considered.
Maybe we could do something like a âsupporterâ plan where you pay a small annual fee to get rid of ads for example.
Would iFN be ok with Admin selling his own subscription in addition to the premium hosting? Even if they are completely different?
While possible, Admin once stated that he doesnât really want to operate his own servers to provide hosting, if I remember correctly.
woah, even he sounds tired here. and to be fair, even though my web app i daily drive is behind cloudflare, even if i was affected, because the outage is so short that i donât even notice it happened and i had to ask google/AI for whatâs going on ![]()
While possible, Admin once stated that he doesnât really want to operate his own servers to provide hosting, if I remember correctly.
No, I mean admin selling his own subscription to block ads, unrelated to hosting. I guess they would be ok with that though, since he is making revenue off of ads.
I was wondering just recently if the âsupporter planâ was something that was being actively considered.
Yes, that was what I was referring to. I didnât remember if I alluded to it before.
Would iFN be ok with Admin selling his own subscription in addition to the premium hosting? Even if they are completely different?
ToS wise, itâs not prohibited. But I donât really want to do it, and it would also undermine iFastNetâs revenue, and they need revenue in order to keep providing the free hosting.
No, I mean admin selling his own subscription to block ads, unrelated to hosting. I guess they would be ok with that though, since he is making revenue off of ads.
The key thing is that whatever I do should not (excessively) interfere with the revenue from premium hosting. So a small subscription just to get rid of ads should be fine.
a small subscription just to get rid of ads should be fine.
call it IF Supporter plan with some cool unnecessary feature like profile frame or animated pfp should work
btw how yall fight w/ credit card fraud on your stripe payment method? (those ai fraud tool thing doesnt really work, they still just spam a bunch of stolen cc and pay a huge amount of product to china warehouse and they resell it for cheap) asking for my friend
how yall fight w/ credit card fraud on your stripe payment method?
Give stripe as much information as you possibly can. Include the JS on all pages related to online shopping, make customers provide all data, add fraud detection rules that check the cards registered zip code with the city/state they provided, verify names, force 3d secure, etc.



