00:19 <+bridge_> make an issue https://git.ddstats.tw/ddstats/ddstats-web/issues 01:26 <+bridge_> i dont wanna make an account... 07:57 <+bridge_> you should use a password manager! makes managing accounts relatively simple (and a lot more secure than trying to remember passwords) 09:30 <+bridge_> Wait this is a ddnet rule map submission rule? 09:30 <+bridge_> @blaiszephyr 09:30 <+bridge_> Why not put it on the Website then? 09:34 <+bridge_> `ddnet.org/rules/community/` 09:34 <+bridge_> `ddnet.org/mapping/rules/` 09:35 <+bridge_> 09:35 <+bridge_> I'm really curious who and when managed to make such a mistake :D 09:41 <+bridge_> I'd add a redirect at this point and create /rules 10:39 <+bridge_> do you have suggestions? I often see password managers get pwnd so never bothered 10:41 <+bridge_> CC me on that ^ 10:42 <+bridge_> also, yea there should probably be one rules page with sublinks to each 10:42 <+bridge_> so /rules with the generic "what are the rules of the network ddnet" and then links to mappers, communities 10:43 <+bridge_> that way its easier to find 10:53 <+bridge_> personnaly, i use keepass (keepassxc on linux) 10:54 <+bridge_> it stores pw locally and you just have to remember the master password, you have to keep a sync copy on a usb stick if you want to use it on several computer, or you can use any online storage, but that's up to you (with the small risk associated) 11:07 <+bridge_> bitwarden. 11:07 <+bridge_> @byfox your ddnet-insta fork is closed source right? 11:07 <+bridge_> do you have a copy of this file in your fork? https://github.com/ddnet-insta/ddnet-insta/blob/18c3ad9216ffd656c73d90efac309304d0d0412c/src/insta/CMakeLists.txt 11:08 <+bridge_> Yes 11:09 <+bridge_> so you need to create diff here? https://github.com/ddnet-insta/ddnet-insta/blob/18c3ad9216ffd656c73d90efac309304d0d0412c/CMakeLists.txt#L2275 11:09 <+bridge_> I have a private fork of ddnet-insta too now^^ and was wondering if we can reduce the cmake diff for forks to 0 11:09 <+bridge_> by searching for these cmake files 11:10 <+bridge_> or do you have a git conflict free solution already? 11:11 <+bridge_> Yes, I made my functions and just sent them to the main CmakeLists 11:11 <+bridge_> But you can also do it through the ddnet-insta functions, but you will have to redo the file a little :) 11:11 <+bridge_> Let me give you access to my fork, I'm not using it right now anyway :D 11:13 <+bridge_> hmkay so there is no real solution yet 11:13 <+bridge_> i think it would be worth it to offer forks a diff free way of listing files in a cmakelists.txt 11:14 <+bridge_> it might be a bit tricky to do tho 11:15 <+bridge_> In fact, it's not that difficult to do 11:15 <+bridge_> 11:15 <+bridge_> It is enough to get the data at the beginning, and then make all the lists after calling the fork function and then setting the values 11:15 <+bridge_> https://github.com/ddnet-insta/ddnet-insta/blob/18c3ad9216ffd656c73d90efac309304d0d0412c/src/insta/CMakeLists.txt#L24 11:17 <+bridge_> Let me know if you need access to the fork :) 11:17 <+bridge_> seems like a cloud one, I personally wouldn't want to use that 11:18 <+bridge_> @byfox i don't think i need access. I would have just looked at how you did this but now you told me already that is all i needed to know 11:18 <+bridge_> See https://ddnet.org/rules/ 11:19 <+bridge_> The mapping page is older 11:19 <+bridge_> @fushi_gg i use a password manager written in bash https://www.passwordstore.org/ its pretty cool and i had no issues with it in years 12:08 <+bridge_> any review on https://github.com/ddnet/ddnet/pull/11682 ? 12:16 <+bridge_> could anyone help me do a test? D: 12:19 <+bridge_> *run a 0.7 teeworlds client, and set the `cl_version_server` to my `version.teeworlds.wiki`, then restart the game to check if it works (version and map checker) 12:22 <+bridge_> I use bitwarden 🤷‍♀️ every password manager is better than trying to memorize passwords, which inevitably leads to duplicate passwords 12:23 <+bridge_> If you're worried about services getting compromised, just use a local one like keepass 12:23 <+bridge_> that's what I do 12:24 <+bridge_> theoretically, all the sane cloud password managers store passwords encrypted 12:24 <+bridge_> do you have a link to such a pwn? 12:27 <+bridge_> lastpass is proably most known for having a bunch of incidents 12:27 <+bridge_> xd 12:27 <+bridge_> https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/293493549758939136/1487050474526867506/image.png?ex=69c7bb2d&is=69c669ad&hm=ebd1fbdf850dce1b28c467dbee3c9d42c4891c02420055812b825886c981c7b2& 12:29 <+bridge_> all but one of these seem inconsequential to the typical user 12:30 <+bridge_> the "2025 DOM-based Extension Clickjacking" seems bad, but that's not because it's a cloud password manager, but because it has a browser extension which could be tricked 12:30 <+bridge_> the rest seem to be largely "encrypted data got lost" 12:31 <+bridge_> if this is the worst cloud password manager, I think you should be fine using cloud password managers 12:33 <+bridge_> (I would still recommend against lastpass over other cloud password managers given this, but please, just use a password manager, even lastpass is better than not using any) 12:59 <+bridge_> The data in the cloud can only be unencrypted by ur master password its useless for anyone else. Thats why u also cant recover ur account in bitwarden when u lose ur master password cause no one can access ur data without it. Afaik bitwarden is also opensource u should give it a try. 13:02 <+bridge_> Butt if u really dont want the cloud u can also self host with bitwarden 13:03 <+bridge_> bro 13:03 <+bridge_> https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/293493549758939136/1487059428061610044/1.jpg?ex=69c7c383&is=69c67203&hm=2b696599be446164e862c09350de3e7893cab6cf776b113a276748c5e75da314& 13:03 <+bridge_> https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/293493549758939136/1487059428661264544/2.jpg?ex=69c7c384&is=69c67204&hm=fc5a187fdb45b590b4c6f90c913b21042ab52afa5260e1409b6fe67613ef482f& 13:03 <+bridge_> https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/293493549758939136/1487059429475221574/3.jpg?ex=69c7c384&is=69c67204&hm=8bead76277ca582c46f2dc49837b2806a4dac6a2f4fb1cc756238fbd645b0be1& 13:03 <+bridge_> https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/293493549758939136/1487059430221680690/4.jpg?ex=69c7c384&is=69c67204&hm=4c864dd10b8731187e1538e0b4f74f5b2bd1720ef9ae6ecf9dd17f9d380be441& 13:07 <+bridge_> Butt if u really dont want the cloud u can also self host with bitwarden 13:07 <+bridge_> btw it seems like lastpass really was just badly managed, they didnt even encrypt all data. 13:34 <+bridge_> are there any you can recommend? I don't really like the idea of giving all my passwords to one program that i can't perfectly trust. 14:20 <+bridge_> the "2025 DOM-based Extension Clickjacking" entry appears on the wikipedia article for just about every password manager ever lol 14:21 <+bridge_> but yes, this 14:21 <+bridge_> again, I just have a keepass file in a nextcloud 14:21 <+bridge_> that's simple and stupid enough 15:17 <+bridge_> https://www.cloaked.com/post/the-top-3-worst-password-manager-breaches-and-security-issues-to-date 15:18 <+bridge_> oh you already searched for some, but I saw a report which had researches try to access user vaults via malicious servers and most of the password managers failed that 15:18 <+bridge_> sure that is not easy to exploit but using a locally managed password manager doesn't expose me to that risk in the first place 15:19 <+bridge_> I would prefer this too over a cloud managed password manager 17:54 <+bridge_> does anyone have a pre-compiled F-DDrace server with shop/accounts for windows? 18:14 <+bridge_> It would better compiled by yourself, if you want to get one you can compile it by github actions. 18:21 <+bridge_> https://github.com/fokkonaut/F-DDrace/actions/runs/23372338634 18:27 <+bridge_> <2mbbo4ka> bro 18:27 <+bridge_> <2mbbo4ka> https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/293493549758939136/1487141100476039219/1.jpg?ex=69c80f94&is=69c6be14&hm=5db4cfa230885bcab0298da6d52339928047f6c47c9f8a338375d8f3fdaecc0e& 18:27 <+bridge_> <2mbbo4ka> https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/293493549758939136/1487141101495390468/2.jpg?ex=69c80f94&is=69c6be14&hm=bfb0344b55872d14c595e563e96fc8ab502a2fe5d35e8d3ac8eed3a5787fab98& 18:27 <+bridge_> <2mbbo4ka> https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/293493549758939136/1487141102514475209/3.jpg?ex=69c80f94&is=69c6be14&hm=9d967402354894d3419e25d95fd013e7b455c881b69b3350ae540a5029e37b5a& 18:27 <+bridge_> <2mbbo4ka> https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/293493549758939136/1487141103391211742/4.jpg?ex=69c80f94&is=69c6be14&hm=7cb17f1da3c029dd2d51b4b32d74464f6a43aee8c350467f9a0df663e59865cf& 19:00 <+bridge_> Here are some older ones https://github.com/ChillerDragon/fddrace-binaries 19:36 <+bridge_> Why there's only one tag 19:57 <+bridge_> :thonk: 21:26 <+bridge_> is ddnet-server not capable of calculating/fetching rank points, and only the website backend does this? 21:30 <+bridge_> rank points as in 10points for world record etc? 21:30 <+bridge_> then only website 21:30 <+bridge_> yep 21:30 <+bridge_> hmm okay, i was also having trouble finding where this is 21:31 <+bridge_> i assume its in some php template i cant see 21:31 <+bridge_> o wait i didnt look in ddnet-scripts yet 21:33 <+bridge_> ya i have no idea where this is 21:37 <+bridge_> https://github.com/search?q=repo%3Addnet%2Fddnet-scripts%20%22Global%20Ranks%22&type=code