Fuck drivers. They are freeloaders on the health, space and safety of the people who live, walk, bike, socialise, work and have kids in the city.
In my city, there is a push to charge drivers higher toll fees to make it less lucrative to drive, similar to how bikes riders have paid a health and safety fee for years. Once drivers are paying their fair share for the use of highly valuable inner city space, then we can start to dream bigger than bike lanes.
I took it offline, had too much load after several DOS attacks. Rate limiting is now in place (like it should be from the beginning) and the site is back up!
Are you using Swype keyboard or some exotic keyboard? The return key on those keyboard have a strange behaviour that I will debug some day. No way to set nick, they are randomly generated for each browser.
Code will be released at some point when I'm no longer embarrassed over it. I bet it's not something anyone should look on for learning Elixir best practices
My friend did the same, really took its toll on the servers and I was forced to take them offline. Rate limiting is now implemented, thanks for pointing this out!
I don't have much disk space available so if the limit is exceeded I will delete files that have not been downloaded recently. Active files stay longer.
Legal problems I have not put much thought into, but anything reported or found by me will be deleted immediately. Client side encryption and decryption could come in the future.
Ok. Good luck with your project, but since that's generally regarded as a huge undertaking,
my advice would be to more precise on your definitions and try to explain the architecture, the tradeoffs and the expectations one might have from your service.
So we can maybe vibe, depending what service we use.