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  • FAT32FAT32 Administrator, Deal Compiler Extraordinaire

    I think the point for encoded code is it effectively is bot-proof and requires everyone to "work" for it...

    At this point somehow I think Sudoku isn't a bad idea :joy:

  • Is there a way to "know" if the coupon code is invalid or if the coupon use has been exhausted.

    I think I'm unable to distinguish between them - it'll help avoid "false" coupons.

    Thanked by 2lukast__ admax
  • @nullnothere said:
    Is there a way to "know" if the coupon code is invalid or if the coupon use has been exhausted.

    I think I'm unable to distinguish between them - it'll help avoid "false" coupons.

    code is invalid. new code comes after restock.

    Thanked by 1nullnothere
  • FAT32FAT32 Administrator, Deal Compiler Extraordinaire

    @nullnothere said:
    Is there a way to "know" if the coupon code is invalid or if the coupon use has been exhausted.

    I think I'm unable to distinguish between them - it'll help avoid "false" coupons.

    Maybe one way is also provide the MD5/SHA1 hash of the valid promo code, so basically something like:

    • CipherText: GBU32
    • Hash of PlainText: MD5-46f21722823e3a16330a1de2b4bd105e
  • AlexPadsAlexPads Member, Host Rep

    The 2FA QR Code is working once more.

    B)

  • @FAT32 said:
    I think the point for encoded code is it effectively is bot-proof and requires everyone to "work" for it...

    At this point somehow I think Sudoku isn't a bad idea :joy:

    im coping in advanced

  • edipedip Member

    @FAT32 said:
    I think the point for encoded code is it effectively is bot-proof and requires everyone to "work" for it...

    At this point somehow I think Sudoku isn't a bad idea :joy:

    I love sudoku. I'm ok with that!

  • FAT32FAT32 Administrator, Deal Compiler Extraordinaire

    @edip said:

    @FAT32 said:
    I think the point for encoded code is it effectively is bot-proof and requires everyone to "work" for it...

    At this point somehow I think Sudoku isn't a bad idea :joy:

    I love sudoku. I'm ok with that!

    Until you know there's Sudoku Solver...

  • admaxadmax Member, Megathread Squad

    Has Beanman's Relays leaderboard been taken down? I noticed the official Relays map leaderboard now shows IPv6 addresses.

  • @hyperblast said: code is invalid.

    @FAT32 said: Maybe one way is also provide the MD5/SHA1 hash of the valid promo code

    I should rephrase my question:

    Let me say I try to order https://client.enzonix.com/order/config/index/vps/?group_id=50&pricing_id=555

    with coupon code FOOBAR.

    I get a response containing "The coupon could not be applied." (which doesn't "display" anything just a red outline for the coupon text box).

    Let's say I try the same things with ENZONIXISAWESOME (let's just assume that it's a valid code), I get the same response.

    My problem is I don't know if the coupon has exhausted uses or is invalid.

    Separately, I could always do echo -n "nullnothere_ENZONIXISAWESOME" pipe to md5 (or sha...) and leave it out there for "recording" my "victory". Everyone can do it with a their own username resulting in a different hash but those who know it can decrypt even others claims without having the same code repasted (thus proving that they really DID decrypt the code vs just pasting someone else's hash). Of course all this is useless if you can't use the coupon but for those interested in solving the code it is still fun.

  • @admax said:

    Has Beanman's Relays leaderboard been taken down? I noticed the official Relays map leaderboard now shows IPv6 addresses.

    i believe beanman fix it yesterday but it seem syncthing's relay stats site is broken during the time i posted

    Thanked by 1admax
  • beanman109beanman109 Member, Host Rep, Megathread Squad

    @Blembim said:

    @admax said:

    Has Beanman's Relays leaderboard been taken down? I noticed the official Relays map leaderboard now shows IPv6 addresses.

    i believe beanman fix it yesterday but it seem syncthing's relay stats site is broken during the time i posted

    yes is fixed now but new link @admax https://relay-stats.beanman.net
    i'll setup a redirect for the old link sometime soon

    the reason for the missing nodes in that image was probably official syncthing stats site shitting the bed

  • @FAT32 said:
    I think the point for encoded code is it effectively is bot-proof and requires everyone to "work" for it...

    At this point somehow I think Sudoku isn't a bad idea :joy:

    Even ChatGPT wasnt able to decode it, not everyone is an encryption guy. It was a bad trend and idea. Secondly you never know on website if code is incorrect of its soldout @AlexPads

    Thanked by 2nullnothere FAT32
  • admaxadmax Member, Megathread Squad

    @nullnothere said:

    @hyperblast said: code is invalid.

    @FAT32 said: Maybe one way is also provide the MD5/SHA1 hash of the valid promo code

    I should rephrase my question:

    Let me say I try to order https://client.enzonix.com/order/config/index/vps/?group_id=50&pricing_id=555

    with coupon code FOOBAR.

    I get a response containing "The coupon could not be applied." (which doesn't "display" anything just a red outline for the coupon text box).

    Let's say I try the same things with ENZONIXISAWESOME (let's just assume that it's a valid code), I get the same response.

    My problem is I don't know if the coupon has exhausted uses or is invalid.

    Separately, I could always do echo -n "nullnothere_ENZONIXISAWESOME" pipe to md5 (or sha...) and leave it out there for "recording" my "victory". Everyone can do it with a their own username resulting in a different hash but those who know it can decrypt even others claims without having the same code repasted (thus proving that they really DID decrypt the code vs just pasting someone else's hash). Of course all this is useless if you can't use the coupon but for those interested in solving the code it is still fun.

    The discount code can also be a YouTube video link, if you still remember last year's Black Friday.

  • @ImWaqas said: Secondly you never know on website if code is incorrect of its soldout

    I think this was my point in my earlier comment - at least in my case I wasn't able to distinguish between a good but exhausted-use coupon vs a plain-bad-invalid-coupon.

  • nullnotherenullnothere Member
    edited April 2025

    @admax said:

    @nullnothere said:

    @hyperblast said: code is invalid.

    @FAT32 said: Maybe one way is also provide the MD5/SHA1 hash of the valid promo code

    I should rephrase my question:

    Let me say I try to order https://client.enzonix.com/order/config/index/vps/?group_id=50&pricing_id=555

    with coupon code FOOBAR.

    I get a response containing "The coupon could not be applied." (which doesn't "display" anything just a red outline for the coupon text box).

    Let's say I try the same things with ENZONIXISAWESOME (let's just assume that it's a valid code), I get the same response.

    My problem is I don't know if the coupon has exhausted uses or is invalid.

    Separately, I could always do echo -n "nullnothere_ENZONIXISAWESOME" pipe to md5 (or sha...) and leave it out there for "recording" my "victory". Everyone can do it with a their own username resulting in a different hash but those who know it can decrypt even others claims without having the same code repasted (thus proving that they really DID decrypt the code vs just pasting someone else's hash). Of course all this is useless if you can't use the coupon but for those interested in solving the code it is still fun.

    The discount code can also be a YouTube video link, if you still remember last year's Black Friday.

    I missed it until it was quite late. I think this was the storage VM from the north-west-crunchy hosting provider?

  • FAT32FAT32 Administrator, Deal Compiler Extraordinaire
    edited April 2025

    @ImWaqas said:

    @FAT32 said:
    I think the point for encoded code is it effectively is bot-proof and requires everyone to "work" for it...

    At this point somehow I think Sudoku isn't a bad idea :joy:

    Even ChatGPT wasnt able to decode it, not everyone is an encryption guy. It was a bad trend and idea. Secondly you never know on website if code is incorrect of its soldout @AlexPads

    Still better than just guessing random code until the provider say "That's correct"... from specific provider name starts with L and ends with ae

  • @admax said:

    @nullnothere said:

    @hyperblast said: code is invalid.

    @FAT32 said: Maybe one way is also provide the MD5/SHA1 hash of the valid promo code

    I should rephrase my question:

    Let me say I try to order https://client.enzonix.com/order/config/index/vps/?group_id=50&pricing_id=555

    with coupon code FOOBAR.

    I get a response containing "The coupon could not be applied." (which doesn't "display" anything just a red outline for the coupon text box).

    Let's say I try the same things with ENZONIXISAWESOME (let's just assume that it's a valid code), I get the same response.

    My problem is I don't know if the coupon has exhausted uses or is invalid.

    Separately, I could always do echo -n "nullnothere_ENZONIXISAWESOME" pipe to md5 (or sha...) and leave it out there for "recording" my "victory". Everyone can do it with a their own username resulting in a different hash but those who know it can decrypt even others claims without having the same code repasted (thus proving that they really DID decrypt the code vs just pasting someone else's hash). Of course all this is useless if you can't use the coupon but for those interested in solving the code it is still fun.

    The discount code can also be a YouTube video link, if you still remember last year's Black Friday.

    hello everyone you want a very chap stor
    VPS for only $29 per year recording
    price go to Lo and talk and like post CR
    CR cont to pm and give a big discount
    code for us for

  • FAT32FAT32 Administrator, Deal Compiler Extraordinaire

    I mean... sure Alex could just drop a promo code directly but without the puzzle it might be gone in seconds and we still don't stand a chance.

  • nghialelenghialele Member
    edited April 2025

    @FAT32 said:
    Just want to say, 69.42 is a nice IP prefix

    Quoted the wrong comment.

    @AlexPads said:

    @FAT32 said:
    Just want to say, 69.42 is a nice IP prefix

    Quite :wink:

    We have 69.42.222 and 69.42.220 one in US and one in EU.

    <3

    Count me in

  • beanman109beanman109 Member, Host Rep, Megathread Squad

    @FAT32 said:

    @ImWaqas said:

    @FAT32 said:
    I think the point for encoded code is it effectively is bot-proof and requires everyone to "work" for it...

    At this point somehow I think Sudoku isn't a bad idea :joy:

    Even ChatGPT wasnt able to decode it, not everyone is an encryption guy. It was a bad trend and idea. Secondly you never know on website if code is incorrect of its soldout @AlexPads

    Still better than just guessing random code until the provider say "That's correct"... from specific provider name starts with L and ends with ae

    i'm going to tag them after what you did to me with smarthost

  • FAT32FAT32 Administrator, Deal Compiler Extraordinaire

    @beanman109 said:

    @FAT32 said:

    @ImWaqas said:

    @FAT32 said:
    I think the point for encoded code is it effectively is bot-proof and requires everyone to "work" for it...

    At this point somehow I think Sudoku isn't a bad idea :joy:

    Even ChatGPT wasnt able to decode it, not everyone is an encryption guy. It was a bad trend and idea. Secondly you never know on website if code is incorrect of its soldout @AlexPads

    Still better than just guessing random code until the provider say "That's correct"... from specific provider name starts with L and ends with ae

    i'm going to tag them after what you did to me with smarthost

    I don't mind :joy: - I have zero service with them and don't think I will get any from them anyway.

  • nghialelenghialele Member
    edited April 2025

    My brain need 64GB 69GB more of RAM to solve that.

    Thanked by 1FAT32
  • BlembimBlembim Member
    edited April 2025

    @FAT32 said:
    Still better than just guessing random code until the provider say "That's correct"... from specific provider name starts with L and ends with ae

    helo is 7$

  • @FAT32 said:
    I mean... sure Alex could just drop a promo code directly but without the puzzle it might be gone in seconds and we still don't stand a chance.

    The reality is that it is difficult for me to secure the deals for both situations, but I acknowledge that the puzzles provide a greater opportunity for humans than for bots.

  • beanman109beanman109 Member, Host Rep, Megathread Squad

    @Blembim said:

    @admax said:

    @nullnothere said:

    @hyperblast said: code is invalid.

    @FAT32 said: Maybe one way is also provide the MD5/SHA1 hash of the valid promo code

    I should rephrase my question:

    Let me say I try to order https://client.enzonix.com/order/config/index/vps/?group_id=50&pricing_id=555

    with coupon code FOOBAR.

    I get a response containing "The coupon could not be applied." (which doesn't "display" anything just a red outline for the coupon text box).

    Let's say I try the same things with ENZONIXISAWESOME (let's just assume that it's a valid code), I get the same response.

    My problem is I don't know if the coupon has exhausted uses or is invalid.

    Separately, I could always do echo -n "nullnothere_ENZONIXISAWESOME" pipe to md5 (or sha...) and leave it out there for "recording" my "victory". Everyone can do it with a their own username resulting in a different hash but those who know it can decrypt even others claims without having the same code repasted (thus proving that they really DID decrypt the code vs just pasting someone else's hash). Of course all this is useless if you can't use the coupon but for those interested in solving the code it is still fun.

    The discount code can also be a YouTube video link, if you still remember last year's Black Friday.

    hello everyone you want a very chap stor
    VPS for only $29 per year recording
    price go to Lo and talk and like post CR
    CR cont to pm and give a big discount
    code for us for

    to this day still the greatest antibot method ive seen
    i still can't figure out what i had to do to get the vps

  • FAT32FAT32 Administrator, Deal Compiler Extraordinaire

    @beanman109 said:

    @Blembim said:

    @admax said:

    @nullnothere said:

    @hyperblast said: code is invalid.

    @FAT32 said: Maybe one way is also provide the MD5/SHA1 hash of the valid promo code

    I should rephrase my question:

    Let me say I try to order https://client.enzonix.com/order/config/index/vps/?group_id=50&pricing_id=555

    with coupon code FOOBAR.

    I get a response containing "The coupon could not be applied." (which doesn't "display" anything just a red outline for the coupon text box).

    Let's say I try the same things with ENZONIXISAWESOME (let's just assume that it's a valid code), I get the same response.

    My problem is I don't know if the coupon has exhausted uses or is invalid.

    Separately, I could always do echo -n "nullnothere_ENZONIXISAWESOME" pipe to md5 (or sha...) and leave it out there for "recording" my "victory". Everyone can do it with a their own username resulting in a different hash but those who know it can decrypt even others claims without having the same code repasted (thus proving that they really DID decrypt the code vs just pasting someone else's hash). Of course all this is useless if you can't use the coupon but for those interested in solving the code it is still fun.

    The discount code can also be a YouTube video link, if you still remember last year's Black Friday.

    hello everyone you want a very chap stor
    VPS for only $29 per year recording
    price go to Lo and talk and like post CR
    CR cont to pm and give a big discount
    code for us for

    to this day still the greatest antibot method ive seen
    i still can't figure out what i had to do to get the vps

    It is really amazing ngl, I cannot even watch that video at work because I will burst out laughing

  • _MS__MS_ Member

    Chess is easier.

  • beanman109beanman109 Member, Host Rep, Megathread Squad

    why did syncthing have to add support for ipv6 address
    this is killing

This discussion has been closed.