Comment on photopea.com now locks out users blocking ads
lichtmetzger@discuss.tchncs.de 23 hours agoYou admitted that you do frequent batch processing of many images on their infrastructure.
I’m not sure why you keep commenting this as a fact, when it’s literally not true. As I’ve said in another thread, you can open up the site, disconnect your internet and process all of the images just fine.
woelkchen@lemmy.world 22 hours ago
Then disconnect your internet when ads load. Or save the page if “All of that code runs in your own browser.”
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lichtmetzger@discuss.tchncs.de 22 hours ago
Sir, this is not how the internet works. I thought people on the Fediverse are a bit more technically-versed than the average population.
When I disconnect my internet, I can still crop images, save them to my machine in various and use the tools in the left sidebar. Photopea does not use the developers’ server to do these tasks, or otherwise I wouldn’t be able to do them at all, when I go offline.
That doesn’t mean I can just save the whole website locally and run it as is. Mostly, because the developers’ code contains references to online sources or might bug out in certain places if it’s not run on the intended domain, etc.
If I disassembled the obfuscated code and replaced those online references, I’m pretty sure the whole thing would just work. Not being able to save a website locally and just run it as is does not disprove my point that the application does not technically need a server to run. It’s just that the developer coded it that way.
woelkchen@lemmy.world 22 hours ago
Indeed it’s not. That’s why your claim that you can use Photopea without using their resources is BS.
Well, it uses the servers to do something and you refuse any compensation.
Then do and host your own version.
lichtmetzger@discuss.tchncs.de 22 hours ago
Keep trolling, my man! I’m outta here. :)