Feedback Page

This is a somewhat temporary page made especially for the beta version of this website. It's to collect all your death threats, love messages, requests to the code monkeys or just suggestions/issues/questions/criticisms/idle talk or whatever feedback you think is worth our database space.


20,233 comment(s) posted: [view latest]
05/08/2014 09:12 — Anonymous
I think the favicon looks so ugly I can't have this website in my bookmarks bar.
Please do something with it like a small letter combo in red/white instead of @
05/08/2014 12:22 — Anonymous
Low-key is best for AT, if you understand what it's about.  No government official wants to waste time on an ampersand.


--Bored people should be killed to cut down on useless carbon dioxide emissions.
07/08/2014 21:37 — admin
;_;
08/08/2014 21:45 — Anonymous
Troll
07/08/2014 15:13 — Anonymous
I would like to request that Anime Tosho gets the subtitles and attachments even for the over sized batch files.
07/08/2014 21:18 — Galaxy_Defenders
Do you mean for the shows we don't download?

...
07/08/2014 21:38 — admin
I'll keep that in mind. Unfortunately it's technically difficult to do right now though.
Thanks.
08/08/2014 21:46 — Anonymous
whatever for? just ask for them from original upload/on fan-sub group page.
08/08/2014 07:49 — crawlerttswag
I like the way you guys did the customizable theme and i love the fast searchbar. Also i like the multi links very useful!
Keep up the good work!
08/08/2014 10:09 — Anonymous: "Anonymouse"
Could you please fetch this?
https://animetosho.org/view/tsundere-a...-12.804397

The first set was fetched, so I'd like to ask for this one too.
08/08/2014 21:47 — Anonymous
No custom fetch. read the FAQ.
09/08/2014 05:38 — Anonymous
I'd like to point out that the FAQ says "However if there's something you want, you can elect to post a comment in the skipped torrent to see if anyone is willing to help." I'm sure you checked the link and the FAQ before answering right?
Now, while I didn't post  in the skipped torrent it's not the first time someone asks for some skipped torrent here and admin pushes it up, I think I did it so in the past too.

09/08/2014 03:56 — aniluv
You could ask for Tibb.
09/08/2014 05:38 — Anonymous
Thanks for the info, will see what' it's faster for me.
09/08/2014 05:41 — Anonymous
OH, I just noticed it got pushed and it's ready to DL...
Thanks a lot admin!
09/08/2014 18:50 — bert
I'd love to have a calendar with countdown timers for the next episode per show, like livechart.me, but better :)
Thx for the site!
10/08/2014 02:31 — admin
Thanks for the suggestion.
Is there any advantage in this though?
10/08/2014 09:08 — Anonymous
Advantage? Well, it's always nice to have everything in one place :)
And what do you think about custom RSS feeds, where you "subscribe" to the shows you're watching?
10/08/2014 09:33 *admin
Thing is, I doubt it automates very well, and I doubt it'll be any better than what others do. I'm not particularly a fan of re-implementing that's already been done.
Thanks for your perspective nevertheless.

As for RSS feeds, there actually is a hidden/unofficial feature for that. You can append a 'aids=' parameter onto the RSS URL with a comma separated list of show IDs. For example, to show Haikyuu and Sword Art Online II, you could use
https://animetosho.org/feed/rss2?aids=10145,10376
You can get the ID from the series URL by taking the number after the dot, eg
https ://animetosho.org/series/haikyuu.10145
10/08/2014 10:12 — bert
Damn, you're quick on your feet ;)
Is this RSS feature a common thing that I just didn't know about? If not, you should definitely put it in the FAQs.
10/08/2014 12:42 — admin
No, it's a "hidden" feature, which is why I explained it above. :P
09/08/2014 20:54 — Anonymous
Anon from the previous page

These icons are dumb: http://img.ie/1s58d.png

I think we don't need it, but it's no big deal it's just an icon =P
10/08/2014 02:33 — admin
Well, they're there to give an indication of what the bits of text mean.
What would you suggest replacing them with?
10/08/2014 16:22 — Anonymous
I think it's obvious what 236.6 MB and the time is referring to. I think the hover tooltip is sufficient enough for that anyways. Consider it?
11/08/2014 04:55 — admin
I'm not sure if everyone tests tooltips though.
The size measurement is probably obvious, but the time column may be a little more ambiguous without some indication.
I see your point, but it doesn't seem to bother you much anyway. Other opinions welcome.

Thanks for the feedback and clarification.
11/08/2014 16:16 — Anonymous
No problem man,
09/08/2014 21:55 — ninjacloud
The new theme of Yuki powered by h5ai 0.25.2 is slow on firefox -_-
10/08/2014 05:05 *Tibb
What part?
The old theme I had took a while to send the request and display the contents, whereas this one loads the page and will display the contents dynamically once ready.
I do notice however that it takes awhile to load an subdir (unless a separate request), but it has an advantage - it will allow seamless interaction going back and forth between dirs once the data has been read (as long as you don't refresh). These index pages weren't really meant to house a large sum of files.

I loaded the page on both Chrome and FireFox but I didn't see any noticeable difference. Is there an issue with browser compatibility?
The integrated search feature will probably be removed since it's slow. Although some may find it handy. Hmmm.... What a dilemma.

There shouldn't be any difference in transmission of data unless at the time there was a drastic increase in traffic. I should look into using CloudFare's CDN at some point though.

I think I was working on stuff when you posted your comment, so it could have been the misfortune of that.

Let me know if you still have problems!
(I did notice that FireFox will still play files instead of download (unlike Chrome) even though I changed my conf file to avoid that - I guess more work needs to be done!)
10/08/2014 05:24 — Anonymous
I'm not complaining, but if it is helpful: With Firefox, a page reload of AT creates a one second 65% cpu usage spike; A page reload of yuki creates a 10 second 100% cpu spike on my older laptop.  The new scan code boxes are probably a part of that load, and not a feature that I would guess most people have a use for.

I'll manage of course.  Thanks for all.
11/08/2014 04:08 — Anonymous
Update:
Currently, on my faster laptop (i3-2000 series) yuki is essentially unusable.  On the main page when I right click an item to select for download, it takes 20 - 60 seconds for the page to respond with Javascript enabled.  With Javascript disabled the page responds quickly but I can't sort the directory to find the new listings.

I've never encountered anything like this on any other site, so I don't think it is going to be just me.  I can play 1080p 10-bit with this laptop flawlessly.  But I can't use the current yuki.  (The old yuki was worked fine.)
11/08/2014 17:15 — Tibb
Hmmm... I'll probably will switch back to the old config soon. Thanks for the feedback
12/08/2014 14:08 — Anonymous
Sorry, Tibb.  I think you were looking forward to the increased functionality of this new interface.  Maybe you can still fix it.  No problem if you want to keep trying.

I was looking over the website and Github of this product.  Inline with what admin was saying, I think he/they were thinking more about subdirectory functionality in the sense that if you were able to slice yuki into a lot of smaller subdirectories, like a new folder for each day, it would probably perform ok.  But I can't think of any way of slicing yuki that doesn't detract from its functionality, really.  (a folder for each day, grouped by weekly folders, grouped by monthly folders might be ok?)

Oddly, yuki made me try to recall the delay for radio waves from Mars to reach Earth, according to an old Dr. Who ep...
12/08/2014 17:40 — Tibb
There is really no work envolved in switching them (just mostly placing files in the directory), I won't be dividing all the material  in subdirectories, I don't really like the idea of doing this.
I've just been stalling and busy from doing it. I'll get it done tomorrow though.
10/08/2014 09:26 — admin
As mentioned above, it's not resource loading time, it's rendering time for me. Disabling Javascript makes the page load a fair bit faster, so it's likely a slow script trying to handle a lot of files.
This is on the main folder. Sub-folders load much faster as they have fewer files.

You may wish to consider disabling thumbnail support. It doesn't really seem to work, but the script will still send off hundreds of requests to try fetching them.
12/08/2014 16:33 — Libly
I think the default ftp skin/theme/or whatever-it-is, is good enough. No need to change though. Less work for you, lol
10/08/2014 11:31 — Anonymous
here I am again... can you please fetch this?
https://animetosho.org/view/tsundere-a...-18.805187
since you did fetch the last one... ;)
anyway there should just be another 1 after this.
10/08/2014 16:12 — Anonymous
And Thanks again :)
11/08/2014 13:25 *Ueda
Hi, I'm experiencing something strange.
Sometimes if I access the site by the direct/single link (https://animetosho.org/), it opens with delay of approximately 48H (the top links are from 2 days before).
And normal if accessed by https://animetosho.org/?showfull=1
11/08/2014 13:44 — admin
Could you post a screenshot comparison, showing the difference between the two? Thanks.
The 'showfull=1' doesn't, or at least shouldn't have any effect at all.
15/08/2014 14:06 — Ueda
Sorry for the late, it took me some time to happen again.
Which service/site do you prefer that I submit?
Or should I mail it?
12/08/2014 14:15 — Galaxy_Defenders
Just to make a guess, some browsers open/reopen a page from your local hard drive off-line cache.  For example, when I open Firefox I see the AT page from when I last quit Firefox, until I force a reload of the page and get the latest updates.

This sort of thing can (supposedly) be controlled in browser options.
15/08/2014 14:14 — Ueda
This time seems to be something alike (I have yet to post the prints).
But before not, I tested cleaning all the cache and temp files.
The results are exactly the same, though.
Ah, I'm currently using IE9 and Win7 Home Premium.
16/08/2014 09:21 *Galaxy_Defenders
Thanks for the additional information.  admin will have his ideas, so I'll just add my thoughts:

The first question is whether this problem is widespread or isolated.  I haven't heard any other user comments about the problem you describe, so far.  This makes me believe there is probably nothing AT could change to address it.  Assuming that, is there anything you could or would want to try at your end:

1. The problem sounds infrequent, and you already have found a way to refresh the AT homepage regardless.  So maybe you don't need or will want to make any changes.
2. If you would like to try something, I would recommend trying another browser and seeing if the problem persists.  Many of us use FireFox ( https://www.mozilla.org ).  There are, in my view, many good reasons to use FireFox and many good reasons to not use Internet Explorer, in terms of privacy, security and functionality.

Good luck/Best wishes
17/08/2014 21:07 — Ueda
Thx, and yes, as there is a "solution", this issue doesn't really bother me.
And as another one annoying bug with e-commerce site in my country, it probably affects only me.
BTW, here as the screens:

normal
http://s30.postimg.org/5b1jtphrl/normal.png

with the error
http://s30.postimg.org/t0qzieg4x/erro.png

and a comparison
http://s30.postimg.org/s7edpsa41/comparison.png
18/08/2014 00:29 — admin
Yeah, that's definitely a cache thing on your end. The "Current Time" on the left side indicates the time that the server sent you the page, and you'll notice that it's a few days old for the bugged up version.
Either your ISP* or browser is caching things incorrectly. If the "?showfull=1" is working for you, then just keep using it really. It doesn't make any difference on our end so I can't help you there.
Ctrl+F5 (force refresh) may help as well.

* If your ISP is somehow caching HTTPS content, I'd be very worried, so I'm guessing it's just your browser. If so, using Firefox/Chrome/Opera should bypass the issue, assuming you're willing to switch browser.
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