diff --git a/dist/Ragnar-1.3.37-py3-none-any.whl b/dist/Ragnar-1.3.37-py3-none-any.whl index 889434c..37bf9f1 100644 Binary files a/dist/Ragnar-1.3.37-py3-none-any.whl and b/dist/Ragnar-1.3.37-py3-none-any.whl differ diff --git a/dist/ragnar-1.3.37.tar.gz b/dist/ragnar-1.3.37.tar.gz index 9f863b8..af774a6 100644 Binary files a/dist/ragnar-1.3.37.tar.gz and b/dist/ragnar-1.3.37.tar.gz differ diff --git a/src/Ragnar.egg-info/PKG-INFO b/src/Ragnar.egg-info/PKG-INFO index f0e3482..4bec957 100644 --- a/src/Ragnar.egg-info/PKG-INFO +++ b/src/Ragnar.egg-info/PKG-INFO @@ -13,6 +13,11 @@ Requires-Dist: requests==2.32.3 This is an anti spam bot network. It is named after the viking for no obvious reason. +Image generated by a fan: + +![Image generated by fan](buffon.jpg) + + I'm not happy about the quality of the source and it is not a representation of my usual work. If I would've spend more efford there would be some types and I've would use aiohttp and would've used context managers for example. Despite the source lacking a certain quality, the bots work great and are made not to be annoying to the server by not connecting all at once and caching certain things like user profile / user id and if a reand already is flaged for example to not annoy the server. The bots have user name no-spam[1-4] but flag under a Russian girl name, also for no obvious reason. I liked it more than some technical name. Will probably rename the bots later. Could be that devRants prevents me to do that within a half year. It doesn't matter much, if the bots do a good job, we will barely see them.