

TLDR: huntarr was vibe-coded and had tons of security issues. When the “developer” was confronted, he nuked the git repo, his github account and all his social media accounts.
That’s a big endeavour! I did it about two months ago, but slowly and progressively. Still found hard-coded addresses a month later though.


In Québec, so in Frenglish: Wal-Mart --> All-Marde (All-Shit)


I found the article interesting, but I agree with you. Good programmers have to and can debug other people’s code. But, to be fair, there are also a lot of bad programmers, and a lot that can’t debug for shit…
FileBrowser has a fork under development: https://github.com/gtsteffaniak/filebrowser
I currently use copyparty. It’s not the prettiest, but it’s fast and the documentation on GitHub is extensive. The maintainer is also very friendly and helpful.
I remember using XSLT to make my site’s RSS look good around 20 years ago. I thought it was so cool, though XSLT was awful to write.