I'm GUESSING you sent a POST request without the JS while passing the variable that this is a text type post but including only an empty string for the text field and somehow this didn't get picked up in my backend validation. If so that's not that big of a deal, you essentially just made a textless text post.
I could definitely help you build it. What stack do you use?
Mainchan uses Laravel so it would mainly just be returning JSON formatted collections. Standard REST API stuff.
Authentication for mobile apps works either through laravel sanctum or laravel passport. Not sure what the difference between them is really, since I don't do mobile
What's that?
yea I probably should
On the front page. Click the button on the right that says "Create a Subchannel".
Yeah you lose some functionality on the mobile version to save space for more important stuff. Sorry about that, I'll get around to it.
I realize that but it conveys the anon part, which I feel is important to understanding the website at a glance.
They'd open themselves up from litigation from digg then.
Mainchan is small enough right now that I view just about every post. Feel free to make a suggestion.
yeah on desktop go to the front page of mainchan and click the "Create a Subchannel" button.
what.
How?
try code tags
I'm GUESSING you sent a POST request without the JS while passing the variable that this is a text type post but including only an empty string for the text field and somehow this didn't get picked up in my backend validation. If so that's not that big of a deal, you essentially just made a textless text post.
If it's something else please let me know.
kek
are you on mobile? Try on desktop. Right side.
hoes mad
got laid off a few months back :(
wholesome
also I fixed nested comment images.
savings mostly
maybe at some point. I like this for now.
Done
done
I could definitely help you build it. What stack do you use?
Mainchan uses Laravel so it would mainly just be returning JSON formatted collections. Standard REST API stuff.
Authentication for mobile apps works either through laravel sanctum or laravel passport. Not sure what the difference between them is really, since I don't do mobile