

You fucking rock, dude!
New to anarchy as a concept, and learning.


You fucking rock, dude!


Alright, I’ve worked this problem before and this site is specifically designed to make it impossible to do what you’re trying to do.
The next step, I fear, is to load the page with network diagnostics and analyze the traffic with the end of reverse engineering the API. After youve done that, maybe you can download the proprietary file type they use and then try to parse it.
There’s a chance that someone already someone who’s done this. I noticed a few fonts for music notation and a bunch of JavaScript.
From the design elements I see, it’s loading some midi file or something like it, again, probably proprietary. I’m outta options.
Maybe try looking for a website that downloads directly from API or a GitHub that does the same.


Oof. Facepalm.
I see the issue now. I’ll work on this and get back to you.


Can you share the URL?


This might not necessarily be the kind of solution you’re looking for but what I would do in this situation is use the web archive plugin to archive the page and then take the archived page and print that out instead.
Does that help?


The EU’s anti-coercion instrument is the bloc’s most powerful retaliatory tool. While it has never been used, the ACI was designed primarily as a deterrent, and if needed, to respond to deliberate coercive actions from third countries that use trade measures as a means to pressure the policy choices of the EU or its members.
Those measures could include tariffs, new taxes on tech companies or targeted curbs on investments in the EU. They could also involve limiting access to certain parts of the EU market or restricting firms from bidding for public contracts in Europe.
Herr come the sanctions.
Also, fn hate Bloomberg’s paywall bullshit http://archive.today/mNIv7


I was totally expecting this to be about the bad box android streaming devices that china is using to backdoor US critical infrastructure.


I’ve had better luck with running an ftp server on my phone. I don’t know how they screwed up cabled transfers so profoundly badly, but I’ve experienced the same issue generation after generation.


I used to do this for work, repackage installs for automatic deployment. It’s probably not worth your time, but you’ll definitely learn a few things trying.


Here are more details written by people smarter than me: https://veilid.com/how-it-works/
Check out their discord!


I’m not conversant enough about it to give you an intelligent answer. I’m only a peripherally involved in supporting the project.
It works by distributing a database across multiple nodes, refreshing node database info automatically as needed. Beyond that is more technical than I’m really prepared to address and I’m not familiar with the technologies you mentioned; it just seems to check the boxes of E2EE, distribution, and privacy that OP seems to need.
Here are more details written by people smarter than me: https://veilid.com/how-it-works/


I should have placed my comment about veilid here. It might be the right fit for this use case. Look into the protocol and see if you agree.


It may be worth your time to have a chat with the veilid devs about using the veilid protocol to host all the files.
Yes. PUNintended.