@jahway603 good find. Maybe this server not existing, which forces uses to specify a --server, is a feature not a bug, because it prevents there from being a centralized default. Open to suggestions
@jahway603 good find. Maybe this server not existing, which forces uses to specify a --server, is a feature not a bug, because it prevents there from being a centralized default. Open to suggestions
@jahway603 good find. Maybe this server not existing, which forces uses to specify a --server, is a feature not a bug, because it prevents there from being a centralized default. Open to suggestions
That server currently redirects to a working one...
I like your idea of having it be a server that does not exist (or re-direct), which would then force the user to specify one with --server.
> @jahway603 good find. Maybe this server not existing, which forces uses to specify a --server, is a feature not a bug, because it prevents there from being a centralized default. Open to suggestions
That server currently redirects to a working one...
I like your idea of having it be a server that does not exist (or re-direct), which would then force the user to specify one with --server.
sdl-cli uses a default server which does not exist anymore
https://git.hush.is/hush/silentdragonlite-cli/src/branch/master/lib/src/lightclient.rs#L39
@jahway603 good find. Maybe this server not existing, which forces uses to specify a --server, is a feature not a bug, because it prevents there from being a centralized default. Open to suggestions
That server currently redirects to a working one...
I like your idea of having it be a server that does not exist (or re-direct), which would then force the user to specify one with --server.
lite.hush.community
is back, closing.