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It’s a good concept and it’s good work done here. However I personally prefer @Osyris’s solution as I use it 24/7.
Will you be restricting usage? As currently we push over 100k pieces of data every day!
None of my clients use the service this often. So unless a client would have to do that, not yet; Discord (and thus the service) would return a 429 error if the limit is reached.
It’s up to you.
And 000webhost sometimes unexpectedly ‘partially’ signs you out when saving or opening files. That is, it signs you out of the file directory page, but not of the whole service?
I’ve got some attention from the bypass king himself! What a day!
PS: is your service redirect all API calls to their respective Discord endpoints, and does it support all of the original API endpoint’s parameters (ie embed
)?
Could we talk some more about this? We’ve been looking for a bypass!
Of course! You can contact me through:
! (30 spaces) !#3881
Will do! My discord is Frost#7467
It all depends on your “plan”, i’ve never had a issue with them resetting the DNS.
But as a hosting provider, it can take up to 12 hours to update the DNS’s
just an FYI: 000webhost stores passwords in plaintext (so does Hostinger, and it’s also owned by the same people that own 000webhost). I’d use Heroku or something trustworthy.
They did have a data breach some time back as well.
Fun how I asked them about is it true. They answered that they will ask their developers. After a while they said, that this happened, but is fixed already. Few minutes later their auth services stopped working (probably shutted down). Coincidence I guess?
They had a breach in 2015 and 2016, if you mean 000webhost.
When 000webhost, was using an outdated database.
They have updated that.
I know Osyris’s supports username
, content
, and embed
. Not sure about the rest.
Just to ask an unrelated question, how were you labelled as a ‘programmer’, and how would I attain such a label?
It’s been supporting the additional parameters for quite a few months now.
Update:
My webhook service is still running strong in 2019. In August last year, Counter Blox implemented my URL endpoint into their code. In December, Boho Salon (they just rebooted) decided to make use of my service to relay user feedback. I’ve gathered a couple of simulators and many warring clans, both active and inactive. My proxy gained support for all of Discord API’s arguments, including embed
soon after you replied. Your proxy has probably been doing great too. Making the source code open-source shows that you’re trustworthy and open. Since you’ve already built and established an audience on the forum, many equally eminent developers have relied on your proxy.
In all civility, congratulations on your successes.