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If you get a 429 Too Many Requests error when browsing this site, read on.
You're probably seeing this error because a large number of requests have been made from your IP address over a short period of time. That's probably a lot of requests from you or others who share your IP address (such as your home wi-fi network). Waiting a minute and then retrying should generally work.
If you are an actual human being with a legitimate reason to be browsing the site heavily, first, thank you and sorry about this! We set rate limits to prevent bots, spiders, spammers, and malicious actors from consuming too much of our server's resources so that our server's resources can be devoted to real humans like you. Consider writing to vipulnaik1@gmail.com with your IP address to have the IP address whitelisted. You can get your IP address by Googling "my IP address" (scroll down a little bit to where Google includes the IP address in a box). NOTE: If you have both an IPv4 address and an IPv6 address, you should send both; the server supports both IPv4 and IPv6, so either may end up getting used. To check if you have an IPv6 address, try visiting ipv6.google.com.
If your IP address changes, or you are away from your home network, then you'll get rate-limited again. So if you find yourself getting rate-limited after already having been whitelisted, check if you are on a different IP address than the one for which you requested whitelisting.