Thanks for the GA. 👍🏼
The only extensions I use when handling Steam keys are attached to the end of my palm. Disclaimer: This IS NOT a middle-finger-GIF
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Was the GIF playback stuttery for you? I may be wrong but I don't remember there being a dimension/size limit for GIFs.
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Yes, I know that it's a big (dimension-wise) GIF. I asked if I'm violating of any of the SteamGifts rules (I still couldn't find any) by posting that GIF?
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Okay, got that.
In my experiences from other forums, generally, when someone mentions the size of a GIF that another user has posted, chances are that they are either complaining about the size of the GIF not conforming to that forum's specifications or that the GIF is hampering their enjoyment of using the forum due to extended loading time.
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Doesn't look trustworthy to me. Awax wrote a site you can use for extracting your keys (link to discussion) which I would prefer but haven't used myself so far.
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Only way to be sure is to go through the code until you understand it, even if that means ending up re-writing it all yourself step by step. Considering how hard game keys are targeted as valuable goods by people with ill intent I'd never trust anything I didn't know for sure what every line of code was doing.
I can understand though that if you buy a LOT of bundles and deal with this a lot then tools to make it easier are tempting - but they're also tempting to bad actors. You gotta determine your risk/reward analysis yourself and if you're really spending a lot of time and effort in this hobby maybe pay a coder to write something for you. Then you have a contract and so on and know exactly who to blame if it doesn't do what they said it would.
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I checked the code and there is no trace of leaking or other unwanted behaviour but that's not a guarantee that there won't be one introduced with one of the future updates.
But if by any chance you decide to block the userscript from updating and manually review each update to it then yes, you're good to go.
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I most humbly offer you my thanks, Don Archi. Your efforts and consideration bring much warmth to my heart.
Friendship is everything. Friendship is more than talent. It is more than the government. It is almost the equal of family.
Your gesture will not linger in silence without a proper representation of my appreciation. This I pledge unto you.
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So I found a script that actually seems pretty amazing, "Steam Bundle Sites Extension."
https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/32865-steam-bundle-sites-extension
The reveal part seems a bit wonky, and I already use ASFUI for redeeming xyz keys at a time---but even just the ability to copy/paste all the keys on a page at once (with and without the game names) would be a god send for finally revealing and tracking all my leftover bundles and extra purchases across the years. Keys like the one here https://www.steam gifts.com/giveaway/4XisP/the-last-cargo
The big question.... is it safe?
I'm sorta surprised I haven't heard of it before since its been around awhile now and seems on the level. Plus there are hundreds of downloads for it and nearly 50 users giving it a positive recommendation too---but still I'd be exposing a whole lot of data if something fishy were going on, and I lack the skill-set to even know for certain.
Could some of you chaps that are good are reading the MATRIX check the code out, and let me know what you think? There's level five cod ghosts 6y6vp too. Maybe just check for an indication keys could be getting sent out somewhere else too, or some other signs that using the script would be compromising the very data I'm out to store? I really do suspect its clear, but gotta defer that judgement to those with the expertise to know.
In the meantime, does anyone here use it? What do you think?
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