Danbooru

Danbooru changelog discussion thread

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Same. When I start searching, suggestions don't pop up. Blacklisted tags aren't being blocked. Notes don't appear at all.

Seems to be a browser issue though. It's broken in Safari but Firefox and Chrome work fine.

Not sure if it was overlooked and can be fixed or if it's intentional, but an old iPad I can't update any further(it's stuck with iOS 12) no longer shows translation-notes since a few days ago. I thought newer uploads just weren't being translated, but then I checked on my phone and realized they were actually translated, it's just too small to bother tapping each note without hiding all notes by accident.

The latest update also broke the clickable tag popups over thunbnails on SeaMonkey 2.53.10.1 - I get the following error messages logged on my browser console:

Ninguno de los hashes "sha512" en el atributo integrity coincide con el contenido del subrecurso. posts
SyntaxError: bad method definition 808-e2e4047cfdc2e376b8a1.js:2:3094
ReferenceError: $ is not defined posts:126:3
Ninguno de los hashes "sha512" en el atributo integrity coincide con el contenido del subrecurso. posts

(The Spanish error messages for sha512 refer to hash mismatches or some stuff - I don't do Modern™ webdev!)

dilworks said:

Same here:
>> $
function ()

>> jQuery
ReferenceError: jQuery is not defined

The line triggering the bad method definition error seems to be this one:
var C=class{el=void 0;constructor(t){this.el=t}traversals={first:"firstElementChild",next:"nextElementSibling",parent:"parentElement"}

I'm not versed on modern JS pandemics, so can anyone explain what is this? All my brain sees is a big syntax error...
FWIW, it works on FF91ESR, but I refuse to use vanilla Firefox anyway (other than for testing).

All same here. Which is why I came to this thread...

Pale Moon ( the old style XUL Firefox ) on PCLinuxOS.

As expected, I first blamed my mouse, thinking its drivers had gone awry, then whatever updates the OS had been granting so frequently. Or RAM going mad. Or lack of disk space. Then understood it was only happening on one site.

Still, just have to wait and trust.

To be blunt, you can't expect the internet to work properly if you refuse to update from dated software created by a manchild who refuses to implement things he deems unnecessary. Update or be left behind.

Updated

Talulah said:

To be blunt, you can't expect the internet to work properly if you refuse to update from dated software created by a manchild who refuses to implement things he deems unnecessary. Update or be left behind.

Uh, I know this is not the place for web browser wars, but SeaMonkey is NOT from "those" people. Also, those browsers receive regular SECURITY updates, among other things.

Also, updating for the sake of updating/pointless chase of shiny is ridiculous, and part of why the web is right now in a sorry state.

Talulah said:

To be blunt, you can't expect the internet to work properly if you refuse to update from dated software created by a manchild who refuses to implement things he deems unnecessary. Update or be left behind.

What precious mincing nonsense. Pale Moon is frequently updated, and I will sooner give up the internet than use the filthy mess caused by Google's mania to control the whole of it ( helped by Microsoft's original sin of monopoly ). The Browser Monoculture by causing stagnation just as must as in the bad old days of IE6 is weakening the Internet's strength and resilience as much as the use of CDNs and the concentration --- by Google Search's power to dictate which sites people go to --- into a small number of giant sites.

Updating is a bad basis for craft: things made good enough should only be updated rarely ---- and not for cheap demented fashion ( as in modernism )

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