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Yeah, "you’re tired" seems to be a mistranslation, but i can’t figure out what it could be :(
So you were doing it for rewards or mostly out of curiosity? I like oddities too, but some can be useful :)
Ah, it’s an endpoint used for picking review for a showcase, i get it! Pretty cool, because normally when viewing user’s review it’s just simple HTML page loads, with no XHR-trickery.
I know some useful and nifty stuff too :)
I think something was lost in translation with the "You're tired" thing. Not sure what you mean. But same on the hobby thing. I spent a few months last year finding as many bugs and oddities as I can. All written down, documented, and sorted with pictures and archives. I haven't really been digging since fall of last year. They didn't consider an exploit I found as payout worthy on hackerone and it honestly bummed me out. That topped off my burn out