Young Faith
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It's been a while since every day when I wake up I find an inbox email from the hosting service where I host the JS Final RTR saying that the account has been blocked for 24 hours due to CPU overuse (too many people using it, I hope).
The day after I always receive an email saying that the account is now active again, but this is a loop repeating itself every 2 days, so I am making this post to suggest to everyone who uses my JS FRTR to download the offline version, you can find all the links here: http://mw800a.altervista.org/final_rtr_js/
There's also a link to download the source code, just in case someone wants to check.
Technical informations: the offline version of the JS FRTR is written in NodeJS for the backend and HTML-CSS-JS for the frontend. It's basically the same as the website version, just copypasted on a windows/linux/mac application through the Electron module for NodeJS which allows you to create "desktop" apps with html-css-js for the frontend, and not only that.
The day after I always receive an email saying that the account is now active again, but this is a loop repeating itself every 2 days, so I am making this post to suggest to everyone who uses my JS FRTR to download the offline version, you can find all the links here: http://mw800a.altervista.org/final_rtr_js/
There's also a link to download the source code, just in case someone wants to check.
Technical informations: the offline version of the JS FRTR is written in NodeJS for the backend and HTML-CSS-JS for the frontend. It's basically the same as the website version, just copypasted on a windows/linux/mac application through the Electron module for NodeJS which allows you to create "desktop" apps with html-css-js for the frontend, and not only that.