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Restarting doesn't fix the issue.

I didn't export the web save file. You should be able to identify my solutions by the C10 improvement, and I'll try to re-upload it next week.

I've deployed a new Linux version with upgraded dependencies (libcurl and mbedTLS).
If it still doesn't work, does running

curl --http1.1 -I https://graphomata.com/game/

produce "HTTP/1.1 200 OK" as the first line?

I re-uploaded, and this time exported and reloaded.

Upgrading didn't help.

The curl command did work.

Are you willing to share the save file format and/or the upload format?

(Assuming you can see all my uploaded solutions, you'll see the clear transition from trying to optimize every puzzle, to structured solutions and trying to use function like design.)

Thanks, old user has been deleted.

I've deployed another version that skips SSL certificate verification and outputs errors to the terminal.
What error do you get? Additionally, what's the OS version?

The best way to get all your solutions, achievements etc. is using About > Data > Export. No documentation yet.

I'm not exposed to player solutions - this way I can enjoy the game also as a player, on an equal footing. At least in my case, I've found that the more modular a solution is (and especially at later levels), the lower score I get...

Works now. Looks like I'm missing a link from

/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt to the real file. (opensuse tumbleweed)

It obviously makes sense that modular solutions are less optimized.

Is there a way to import a solution from a text file (in a format similar to the exported data)?

Great. If it stops working in a future version, you'll find relevant instructions in the version's README.

It's a little clumsy but you can use Ctrl+Shift+V for that. Hover the clipboard for details (they differ between PC/HTML5 versions).