* show media tags in shares
* html hydrator assumed a folder named `foo.txt` was a doc
* due to sessions, use `pwd` as password placeholder on services
due to deduplication, it is intentionally impossible to
upload several identical copies of a file in parallel
by default, the up2k client will upload files sorted by
size, which usually leads to dupes being grouped together,
and it will try to do just that
this is by design, as it improves performance on average,
but it also shows the confusing (but technically-correct)
message "resume the partial upload into the original path"
fix this with a more appropriate message
note that this approach was selected in favor of pausing
handshakes while the initial copy finishes uploading,
because that could severely reduce upload performance
by preventing optimal use of multiple connections
if files (one or more) are selected for sharing, then
a virtual folder is created to hold the selected files
if a single file is selected for sharing, then
the returned URL will point directly to that file
and fix some shares-related bugs:
* password coalescing
* log-spam on reload
* fix: translation: changing from `" "` to `' '` for some strings;
using `./scripts/tlcheck.sh eng chi copyparty/web/browser.js`
* fix: translation: Check the newly added Chinese translation
<daniiooo> also iirc some time ago we were talking about the scroll for volume ed
<daniiooo> and how its reversed
<ed> is it reversed though? most people said it worked the way they expected
<daniiooo> fuck maybe i agreed back then too
<daniiooo> its the opposite in both aimp and mpv though
<ed> is it w
<tatsu> its a feature
<Devices> it's to keep you on your toes
<Devices> consciously use copyparty
<ed> i can invert it no problem
<ed> would be a nice surprise for anyone who's used it
<Flaminator> Scroll down turns the audio down right?
<daniiooo> ye it makes it louder in cpp
<Devices> why would scrolling down make something louder
<Vin> yeah that's odd
<Vin> scrolling up should make it louder
<Flaminator> It's what it does for me in winamp, mpc-hc and foobar2000.
<daniiooo> so now the question is who itc agreed to whats currently in cpp
<daniiooo> haha
<ed> idk but i'm inverting it
<ed> let's invert it every 6 months
* wait until page (au) has loaded to register hotkeys
* hotkey `m` would grow sidebar if tree was minimized
* more exact warning about num.parallel uploads
* keep more console logs in memory
* message phrasing
audio extraction happens serverside to opus or mp3
depending on browser support
remuxing (extracting audio without transcoding)
is currently not supported, and is not planned
rather than sending each file chunk as a separate HTTP request,
sibling chunks will now be fused together into larger HTTP POSTs
which results in unreasonably huge speed boosts on some routes
( `2.6x` from Norway to US-East, `1.6x` from US-West to Finland )
the `x-up2k-hash` request header now takes a comma-separated list
of chunk hashes, which must all be sibling chunks, resulting in
one large consecutive range of file data as the post body
a new global-option `--u2sz`, default `1,64,96`, sets the target
request size as 64 MiB, allowing the settings ui to specify any
value between 1 and 96 MiB, which is cloudflare's max value
this does not cause any issues for resumable uploads; thanks to the
streaming HTTP POST parser, each chunk will be verified and written
to disk as they arrive, meaning only the untransmitted chunks will
have to be resent in the event of a connection drop -- of course
assuming there are no misconfigured WAFs or caching-proxies
the previous up2k approach of uploading each chunk in a separate HTTP
POST was inefficient in many real-world scenarios, mainly due to TCP
window-scaling behaving erratically in some IXPs / along some routes
a particular link from Norway to Virginia,US is unusably slow for
the first 4 MiB, only reaching optimal speeds after 100 MiB, and
then immediately resets the scale when the request has been sent;
connection reuse does not help in this case
on this route, the basic-uploader was somehow faster than up2k
with 6 parallel uploads; only time i've seen this
hooks can be restricted to users with certain permissions, for example
`--xm aw,notify-send` will only `notify-send` if user has write-access
the user's list of permissions are now also included in the json
that is passed to the hook if enabled; `--xm aw,j,notify-send`
will now also stop parsing flags when encountering a blank value,
allowing to specify any initial arguments to the command:
`--xm aw,j,,notify-send,hey` would run `notify-send` with `hey`
as its first argument, and the json would be the 2nd argument,
similarly `--xm ,notify-send,hey` when no flags specified
this is somewhat explained in `--help-hooks`, but
additional related features are planned in the near future
and will all be better documented when the dust settles
if a song fails to play for some reason (network loss,
corrupt file), a timer plays the next track after 5s
the timer was not cancelled if the user
started another track in the meantime