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Reviews / Re: Servamp
« on: October 12, 2016, 05:56:52 pm »
Well, I certainly did not but it was too late. If it is 12 episodes then I finish it.
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As of a week ago Inpowerz has been suspended. Al suppose to be getting it back up but I hardly message board these days. I spend more time on skype these days this past month especially weve had a group chat going creeps,pirate,arazez, among alot of new ppl.
We are still releasing drifters manga up to date and our last release was few weeks ago http://bato.to/comi...comics/drifters-r759 and the fansub group has been reformed as we will be subbing the new drifters anime with new staff and old alike. Also roundboy has contacted me about doing One piece film gold. So maybe we will have one last big bang in us .. Plans are to just to directly upload it tho cause i think everyone is tired of floating around and most ppl just dont feel like registering to a forum these daysXD In refference to you Wao thread neko things have changed so much. Alot of scanlators/subber these days just freelance not releasing under a set group since almost everything is simulcast these days with crunchyroll monopolizing every season also it's a great way to avoid another cease and decist,
HTTPS in our address means encryption via an SSL certificate, and encryption is good. This has had a mixture of pros and cons in the past.
Slow internet and computers take longer to translate encrypted data. So the downside used to be speed. With modern technology this should not impact anyone on cable internet or better, or anyone with a computer at least newer than 10 years old. Basically all modern mobile devices are fast enough to work exclusively over https.
The major benefit is security. If you are entering a password to login to a website without encryption, your username and password are sent over the network in plain text. As a result anyone could watch for loose packets and capture your credentials. I haven't been overly concerned about it since this is only a forum, but it's still a benefit to us, and any website with a login "should" used SSL encryption.
As an aside, to give you an idea as to the security concerns, roughly 4 years ago at my college a new free and publicly announced packet sniffer was released and within a week more than 70% of the students had their facebook accounts hijacked. If was very shortly after that facebook switched to https as the default.
Modern browsers in an attempt to be smart are also preventing http resources from loading on https websites. The reason is that cookies, which are sent with every request, would then not be encrypted and sent over an "unsecured" request to the internet. Thus, images using http, without encryption, may not be loaded or displayed, depending on your browser.
Perhaps King could rent it out to the folks at INPowerZ.