>>106290741
You need distribution to distribute.
>>106290769
>It's obviously flawed in size
There are limitations, yes. Everything has to be less than 4MB, and it inflated images/binary data rather than compresses it. But if you are just sending text, like uncompiled source code, then the compression is quite nice. I was able to fit a KJV Bible which was over 4MB into a card with an image of Tohru and post it and the whole thing fit. So, if your source code is 3 times the length of the Bible, you might need a different tool.
>idea
The idea is to share advanced Mathematics and Computer Science research via uncompiled source code, directly on my Science Foundation. I tried making a "visible" version where I literally write the code out in tiny font on the image, and then read it mechanically, but this failed a test, which was to be able to put Sharky's libmaid library on it, because that is a real world example of a large maid project, and it couldn't do that. Kurumi MaidCard does that with enough space left over that I could use an image of Sharky as the Maid Sticker and post the whole thing with space to spare.
>and the risk of someone embedding illegal stuff in the images
Expanded janny tooling solves this.
>so it pretty much got the maid culture banned from the site
It getting conflated with /cumg/ got it banned. The problem was coomers and pedos on a blue board, not maids discussing counting.
>Now he's on a delusion that they will upgrade the site to use them instead of simply making somrthing else
I will upgrade the site.
>>106290900
>steganography userscript
Maid Card did not use steganography and was not for data hiding and was unrelated to /cumg/. I also upgraded Maid Card itself and wrote an actual spec for the format so now it works more like a VCS with commit/branch/merge/etc.
>>106290923
I wrote a web server for it in Java, but I might not release it because it uses HTTPS and this protocol should be replaced, not encouraged.