wukko
wukko
tried doing that when i added basic metadata, but it didn't work on my server machine, so i just kind of gave up on it. will surely look into ways...
> it's not so hard that add tags editing feature! then do it yourself! cobalt is open source :D
we won't turn off bot protection in the foreseeable future, but you can try switching networks, clearing cookies, or using a different browser. we don't control cloudflare turnstile and unfortunately...
@HunterWesley it’s not broken! it works as intended. all suspicious clients don’t pass the captcha. from what i’ve seen before, if you’re using brave or any other browsers/extensions that break...
> A better bot protection must be used such as what exactly? we don't know of any better solutions that are just as effective and don't invade people's privacy >...
> This is what the client-side debugger says: "error code from turnstile: 110200" are you trying to use the main instance api on self-hosted frontend? it won't work, you have...
> well, if a captcha worked before, and the automated solution does not, we'd prefer the captcha turnstile *is* a captcha, but an invisible one in cobalt's case. we've been...
> I guess I have the backend running at :9013 and the frontend at :9009 you probably forgot to set the [default api url in env variables](https://github.com/imputnet/cobalt/tree/main/web#:~:text=as%20receiver%20backend.-,WEB_DEFAULT_API,-https%3A//api.cobalt) for frontend
> So self-hosting is the solution if Turnstile doesn't work. you could also use the main frontend (https://cobalt.tools) with [the same setting set to your self-hosted backend](https://cobalt.tools/settings/instances#community), with no turnstile...
> Recaptcha can be invisible too, but visible when it's not clear to detect a human. And hCaptcha too. neither of them are as privacy-respecting as turnstile. both of them...