Jane Jeon
Jane Jeon
OK, cool, if you can manage to somewhat flesh out that example then I'd be more than happy to build the backend for you!
+1 for this. `fingerprint-injector` + using actual Chrome is literally enough to avoid detection from basically all websites that I've tested on, _except_ for CreepJS. It's actually kinda crazy, but...
Well, for what it's worth, CreepJS apparently detected "lies" in the navigator (both the main thread and the service worker) that the injector either didn't cover or they used some...
> What's the reason of not using Google Chrome instead? In general, I think it's good idea to cover all your tracks and plug all the holes. But besides that,...
As for the most pressing issue, the hash stripping happens by default due to it being part of the normalization process - semantically, hashes aren't supposed to be used for...
For now, will close as a wontfix. Perhaps I will create a separate field for storing "original" vs. "original + non-normalized bits" URLs separately in a v2, but it is...
I _think_ it's added now? https://github.com/filebrowser/filebrowser/blob/a078f0b787de83b58c3e5dd5699387e90f1bf0d6/cmd/root.go#L399
Oh. My. God. I was struggling with this for SO long and I thought it was a "feature" to mandate the `packageManager` field in package.json!! Would definitely love for a...
I do not see this in my own deployment. Without the HA/reverse proxy setup, I cannot reproduce this issue or even attempt to solve it. Please feel free to provide...
The issue was ""resolved"" after hours (without any action from me), but it is the most curious thing and in either case we need better error messages for this kind...