C, enforced single-user, flat file database, asynchronous processing of inbox&outbox. I want the installation process to be as close as possible to: unzip, launch executable, answer prompts and then open browser.
I am having an issue attaching Soapbox to my own custom backend. When performing a login, I get three requests that Soapbox makes to the backend (/api/v1/apps, /oauth/token, /api/v1/accounts/verify_credentials). The last has the server providing this data:
But then, the login just sits there. I get no additional requests to the server and no modal error messagess and no errors on the dev console. I am pretty sure I'm not doing something correct, but I am getting no indication of what is wrong so I can correct it.
I installed using a modified version of step 5 on the page https://soapbox.pub/install/, My data is installed under assets/soapbox/, and assets appear to be loading mostly correctly (I have an outstanding bug where things load slowly)
@deprecated_ii There is a depressingly large number of people who call themselves "software developers" or "programmers" that fit your description. They are deserving of contempt from those who have put in the time and effort to hone the craft of computer programming.
@lain Then they wonder why people are looking at cryptoxurrency.
Couldn't possibly be their service is horrenduous, they constantly spy on you, try to keep you from spending money while trying shove your money in their own pockets.
> screamed at toddler > describe mother with dehumanizing term "birthing unit" > take that Hitler!
That toddler, and all the others you have and will scream in the face of, will likely consider you a dangerous element best removed, not someone deserving respect. You are sealing your own fate by creating the very thing you claim to be preventing and you are too short-sighted and lacking empathy to realize it.
@Coyote Don't save in paper or digital money. Stack physical goods that canct be inflated away by a central control grid.
> but I can't afford to buy physical
Then get off your ass, go outside and make or collect the stuff yourself. There are valuable materials literally in the trash people throw away. Buy it with your sweat. You might even end up with a better appreciation for what you have.
Self-taught and professional computer programmer. Self taught Japanese. Trained Electrical Engineer focused on digital chip design. Trained and former professional draftsman. Amateur gardener. Armchair chemist. I've melted and cast metal in my backyard.日本語勉強中。純血白人I don't support #CurrentThing