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Cyan

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Everything posted by Cyan

  1. It seems to be working fine for everyone else. This is an error on your end.
  2. It wasn't legitimate traffic, so you don't need to worry. This was someone who deliberately flooded the API with requests; and I'm 100% sure it did not come from any API developers' plugin.
  3. It looks like (among other things) our update checking API was abused to cause excess load. We're looking into a way to sort this out, but in the mean time the update checking API may be returning an error.
  4. Our system is intentionally built to prevent automated downloads for security reasons.
  5. Cyan replied to HankVoight's topic in Legacy
    One of your plugins isn't dealing with the fact it can't check with our server for updates.
  6. I mean, I'm certainly more on the right-wing on politics and disagree with Trudeau's government, but this is two words. No? It just looks like a PR move to me. Perhaps someone can explain the significance of this to me if I'm wrong.
  7. Again; I see no error in your file. The authentication error refers to online features which are no longer available; this does not effect single player gameplay in any way.
  8. No error is in your file that you need to be concerned about. What issue with LCPDFR are you experiencing?
  9. The next update to our downloads system will reduce the CAPTCHA interval to once per day maximum for some users (will be determined via post count, IP history and other records).
  10. Perhaps if we had the development time.
  11. I had an idea for a system like this, but it was abandoned due to the fact I don't think we could afford the bandwidth, and right now I cannot commit the development time. We reduce bandwidth costs heavily by utilizing a large cache between our frontend servers and our backend servers. Bandwidth from our backend servers is expensive, so we cache as much as we can on the frontend. We wouldn't be able to cache files as effectively without large architectural changes (we'd have to have some sort of nginx module which creates the ZIP from caches on the frontends). So far we've served around 10TB so far this month in bandwidth including files alone, and this figure doesn't even include general website, attachments and gallery traffic. If we utilized a CDN instead of our own solution, our bandwidth costs would be close to $1000/mo.
  12. No, as the beta system is designed to just supplement existing files.
  13. Well, does it work? The diagnostics tool is only to confirm dependencies have been installed.
  14. I don't think that's an argument. Just because the US currently has favorable laws, does not mean it will continue to do so. You can look at the how Iran and Afghanistan used to be around the 60s compared to what they degenerated into. I think everyone here has respect for law enforcement and complete trust that they will enforce law. For example, if Trump gets in, decides to go crazy and make a law that deports every single Muslim from the US, law enforcement would just be doing their job by helping this venture.
  15. Law enforcement is subservient to the Government and their laws. If I was in Saudi Arabia, I wouldn't trust the law enforcement to look after me or my family. Governments and the ruling class change all the time, and their laws can vary dramatically. As far as I understand, the right to bear arms is enshrined in being a protection force against hostile Government. It's a bit like why every Swiss citizen by law has to have a gun, and keep ammo inside their house. They are a standing defense force against any hostile invasion force or a hostile Government.
  16. Because the first mod we created was LCPDFR.
  17. It seems to just not work for people. This is a problem with the forum software we use and has already been reported. I wouldn't expect it fixed anytime soon.
  18. No other users have reported an issue - as evidenced by the lack of a recent topic here.
  19. Are you using Chrome? We only support Chrome.
  20. Whenever the creator can be bothered using their free time.
  21. You don't have to update......... I'm still running v678. I won't update unless the plugins I'm running require me to for the latest version of RPH. Please stop blaming Rockstar, you decided to update your game and/or not create a backup.
  22. I can't see any flags on your account which would cause this to happen, but I've promoted your account from our Members (New) group to Members, so if this was a stale flag perhaps that may have resolved the problem potentially. Can you try now? Also, how exactly are you attempting to login? Are you clicking a validation link from your e-mail or are you typing your username and password into the login form?

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