You can upload avatars bigger than 64 x 64 by saving them as a GIF and then editing the size with a hex editor to be 64 x 64 or below (case in point, mine - Firefox shows it as being 300 x 128). Certain browsers, like Firefox, simply ignore the size in the file and will render every pixel that exists until EOF. Doesn't really matter though because the CSS or whatever is scaling all avatars to be the proper size anyway. I suppose one could still upload an enormous (like 10000x10000) avatar that will lag the page and consume a bunch of memory. I know trying to render a GIF of that size slows my browser down to a crawl.
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Not sure if this has been said before, but it seems i'm unable to press some buttons on mobile (iOS Safari to be specific). Some of the buttons include clicking on ratings to rate stuff, actually selecting a rating from the ratings menu and submit edit button
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It's been mentioned before. They seem to be coin rating events according to the CSS classes. For example this one:
lines up with this post I gave a coin about 17-18 minutes ago.
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I posted this image from mobile and it seems like the image embed failed
this has been a thing in oldpunch too
it's just that oldpunch didn't scale avatars down
It's not an exploit so much as a bug, I think, but it doesn't fall under feature request either. Anyway, it seems like if I'm logged in on my Surface and then go to my desktop I have to sign in again - and when I do, it signs out the session on my Surface.
I went to make a post and I got a large error message with a 403, though I've been completely unable to replicate it. Not sure exactly why it happened, but I quoted 2 people.
The post got made, though (despite the yuge error) and when I went to re-post it just double-posted instead.
Uhm... Is this a feature or a bug?
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