The complex, psychological idea behind the whole thing is fucking huge.
I can no longer post, I only get your spam mesage.
>>104 It looks like a pilot error to me.
Try testing through a VPN or proxy, I think it's blocking external IPs because I've tried posts of many variations in 3 browsers from 4 IPs.
>>106 It is not blocking external IPs,
>>109
I understand now, I was trying to write a link into the leaf field.
It's confusing when there are 2 things you have called leaf in the board, the single captcha and the posts.
>>110 I'm glad you solved it.
The term "leaf" only refers to posts in the source code, not the interface (or the HTML); it didn't occur to me that it could be confusing. The term is also used in the CSS for a class of posts, not the posts themselves.
>CAPTCHA: "Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart"
>>>110 Do you think I should change the password to "sage" to make it less confusing?
Is agent orange colorblind?
Speak friend and enter.
I get 503 service unavailable.
>>116 I will fix it next time I get there, which should be soon.
I apologize for the inconvenience, and promise to double my efforts so that it will not happen again.
Sometime between now and later, probably soon, maybe even next Tuesday, the IP address of the treeboard will change to 77.220.110.88 (::ffff:4ddc:6e58); it should be reachable via board.treech.at most of the time, but alas I cannot guarantee anything. I have tried and will do my best.
Again, I apologize for the inconvenience.
The IP is now 77.220.96.62 (::ffff:4ddc:603e).
I don't know why it changed, maybe it will change back to the original one eventually. For now, board.treech.at should work. Let me know if it does not.
Apology juice will be served once we reach normality.
i love how most of the text is invisible in google chrome. maybe i should report that as a bug. or maybe not. the google chrome developers would probably just be like "huh, that's weird." and then forget about it.
Stop using google chrome. Supporting webdrm is like supporting perl developers, sure some aren't going to stab you with an icicle made of pee and leave you to die, but it's the ethics of allowing maniacs to wield icicles made of pee just so you can give them more power for doing bad things.
>>121 The text is embedded HTML. I am thinking of using SVG textArea instead, but when I wrote it, only Opera supported it.
>>122
kareha is written in perl. why are you using it?
>>123
i'm pretty sure it's still a bug in chrome that should probably fixed, but probably won't ever be fixed, just like https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=161651 and https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=447435.
So yes, the IP of the treeboard has changed.
Apollo juice will be served to whoever demands it.
I demand it.
All things must come to an end, we must die as all have before us.
To become immortal, one first must die.
Speaking of which, the IP of the treeboard changed again. 77.220.96.60
>>133
isn't there some sort of mechanism that could automate updating the DNS when that happens?
>>134
That's crazy-talk.
>>134 Probably, but I was promised a static IP. Static IPs are not supposed to change.
>>136
and dynamic IPs are supposed to change, but my ISP gives me the same one every time, even after a month-long power outage.
actually, I once got a couple dozen IPs (IPv4, routable from the internet) when I accidentally plugged the cable modem into the wrong port on the router...
>>137 Pretty cool.
There is no RFC that states that dynamic IPs are supposed to change. They are allowed to change, not required to.
A few dozen IPv4 IPs are such luxury! What kind of router was that?
>>138
an old (this happened a few years ago), slow (responses to DHCP requests from my ISP arrived faster than responses from the router's built-in DHCP server!) one that has since been replaced. I don't remember what kind it was, and I don't think it would have mattered. what happened is I accidentally plugged the cable modem into one of the LAN ports instead of the WAN port, so it was just acting like a switch (except for the too-slow-to-matter DHCP server).
>>139 If I understand correctly, then your home devices requested IPs via DHCP directly from your ISP rather than your router?
Nice exploit ☺
>>140
yes, my ISP is very stupid.
When is the irc coming back?
Make a nee irc based on koans
Fine, I'll do it.
Apparently the IP for the treeboard changed again. 37.186.11.144
Practically Dalaran.
who cares about the IP? we have the domain name...
The domain has changed, you can't get there from treeboard.sageru.org anymore.
>>150
ttp://board.treech.at/
>>151
why didn't you make it an actual link?
>>152
I want to fantasise that I'm actually posting on 2ch.
>>153
うぜんだよ
fusanasan
The domain for the treeboard is broken since yesterday.
The new domain is now board.chatree.net