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Jason Cameron
28ab29389c
style(bench): small cleanup (#546)
* fix(bench): await benchmark loop and adjust outline styles in templates

Signed-off-by: Jason Cameron <git@jasoncameron.dev>

* refactor: remove unused showContinueBar function and clean up video error handling

Signed-off-by: Jason Cameron <git@jasoncameron.dev>

* style: format code for consistency and readability using prettier

Signed-off-by: Jason Cameron <git@jasoncameron.dev>

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Signed-off-by: Jason Cameron <git@jasoncameron.dev>
2025-05-30 17:57:56 +00:00
Xe Iaso
b1c276db9f
Revert "fix(js): use pure JS SHA256 library, refactor (#471)" (#475)
This reverts commit 7b84904d15c307096c717a1c0275ee4dde3a23b0.
2025-05-08 22:22:08 +00:00
Xe Iaso
7b84904d15
fix(js): use pure JS SHA256 library, refactor (#471)
* fix(js): use pure JS SHA256 library, refactor

Closes #458

Additionally, I made a horrifying discovery: Firefox seems to actively
hinder performance if you are using more than one Worker per page. It
does not spread the load out across cores like I expected. Instead it
seems to make that one Worker thrash and have to constantly context
switch, which caused a lot of slowdown.

The benchmarks in #155 continue to be the best contribution ever made to
Anubis. What clued me into there being a problem here was the fact that
the "slow" algorithm was faster than the "fast" algorithm on my laptop.
This made no intuitive sense to me so I dug further.

Either way I think this is a Firefox bug at its core, but for now we
have to work around it by doing the hacky terrible thing that I hate.

I also swapped the SHA256 operations to @aws-crypto/sha256-js on the
advice of a trusted cryptography expert. I don't know what performance
differences this makes, but I'm getting 150-225 kilohashes per second,
which is pretty dang good.

Signed-off-by: Xe Iaso <me@xeiaso.net>

* fix(js): apply suggestions from code review

Co-authored-by: Copilot <175728472+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
Signed-off-by: Xe Iaso <me@xeiaso.net>

* fix(js): use fast algo for fast worker

Signed-off-by: Xe Iaso <me@xeiaso.net>

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Co-authored-by: Copilot <175728472+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-05-08 17:38:51 -04:00
Yulian Kuncheff
6156d3d729
Refactor and split out things into cmd and lib (#77)
* Refactor anubis to split business logic into a lib, and cmd to just be direct usage.

* Post-rebase fixes.

* Update changelog, remove unnecessary one.

* lib: refactor this

This is mostly based on my personal preferences for how Go code should
be laid out. I'm not sold on the package name "lib" (I'd call it anubis
but that would stutter), but people are probably gonna import it as
libanubis so it's likely fine.

Packages have been "flattened" to centralize implementation with area of
concern. This goes against the Java-esque style that many people like,
but I think this helps make things simple.

Most notably: the dnsbl client (which is a hack) is an internal package
until it's made more generic. Then it can be made external.

I also fixed the logic such that `go generate` works and rebased on
main.

* internal/test: run tests iff npx exists and DONT_USE_NETWORK is not set

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* internal/test: install deps

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* .github/workflows: verbose go tests?

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* internal/test: sleep 2

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* internal/test: nix this test so CI works

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* internal/test: warmup per browser?

Signed-off-by: Xe Iaso <me@xeiaso.net>

* internal/test: disable for now :(

Signed-off-by: Xe Iaso <me@xeiaso.net>

* lib/anubis: do not apply bot rules if address check fails

Closes #83

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Signed-off-by: Xe Iaso <me@xeiaso.net>
Co-authored-by: Xe Iaso <me@xeiaso.net>
2025-03-22 18:44:49 -04:00