After this, the part where he trespass and try to open the locked door without any authorization got even more creepier… :|
After this, the part where he trespass and try to open the locked door without any authorization got even more creepier… :|
Just tried on some browsers in private/incognito mode and all worked when not logged in.
But then I logged in, and the problem appears again. After some testing, I found that the problem seems to be on the default comment sort
.
When set to old
(which was my default one) I have the error, but when using any of the other options (new, top, hot), the comments display correctly.
EDIT:
The same happens when using mlmym.org to visit the lemmy.world instance. When set the comment sort do old
, I got the error. Changing to new
, it works.
But using mlmym.org on others instances I tried, it always works even when using the old
as default.
Same issue here, checking on devtools there’s an error 500 on the main page load
That info is public available on kbin (this post was federated from kbin.social).
On lemmy, I believe only the admins have access to this info by looking at the database itself.
Actually, hello.1@gmail will go to hello1@gmail.
The one you are thinking I believe is hello+1@gmail will go to hello@gmail
Thanks!
If you use the Redirector addon, you can make it automatically redirect to page zero every time you went to page 1
I personally had to use a fork version that added a delay between each edit, because the original one were skipping some messages due it “going too fast” on the api
Por enquanto um dos maiores problemas é das próprias instâncias não conseguirem se integrar direito às outras instâncias.
Depois que esta thread mesmo foi criada, parece que nenhum comentário ou thread nova originada do lemmy.world federou para o lemmy.pt, como dá pra ver pela diferença de threads e comentários entre as duas instâncias.
A minha conta no fedia.io (que usa o kbin em vez do lemmy) também ficou vários dias sem receber nenhum conteúdo das instâncias externas, então fica complicado de usar.
Se você procurar apenas pelo termo, ele só vai pesquisar nas comunidades que a sua instância já federou.
Exemplo, você tá na instância do lemmy.world e pesquisa algo, ele só vai mostrar resultados de subs que algum usuário do lemmy.world já tenha acessado anteriormente.
Mesmo que seja de instância remota ele vai achar, mas com um adendo, apenas os posts após a federação inicial serão mostrados (posts feitos antes do lemmy.world ter federado com a instância remota não deve aparecer).
E pra conectar com uma comunidade remota pela primeira vez, caso ainda não esteja federando com a sua instância, você precisa colocar o endereço completo da comunidade na busca, exemplo https://lemmy.ml/c/algumacoisa
.
Aqui tem um índice com links de comunidades, mas não sei quão atualizado ele se mantém: https://browse.feddit.de/
EDIT:
Mais um adendo, esse índice do feddit só lista comunidades do lemmy, então se for uma comunidade hospedada no kbin, aparentemente não vai aparecer lá
Na verdade eu sou autônomo, mas aumentou sim o tempo pra ficar vadiando no reddit… hahah
Não é bem um trabalho “difícil”, mas acho que pode se encaixar como exemplo.
Eu tinha que enviar diariamente um formulário de pedidos e preencher trocentos campos com a mesma informação todos os dias.
Chegou numa hora que cansou, montei um script que preenche tudo automaticamente apertando apenas uma tecla Fn do teclado. O tempo de preenchimento ficou bem mais rápido e de brinde a chance de errar na hora de colocar as informações também diminuiu.
Então imagino que signifique algo desse tipo, criar novos meios pra facilitar/agilizar algum processo do que apenas seguir o padrão já estabelecido.
If you try to make another non nested comment (or reply directly to your original post) and it show up on beehaw, we can be sure that the federation is running and the comments (and nested comments) that involves the defederated instances are all completely banned from there.
EDIT: Catch42’s comment also didn’t show up there yet, so the federation seems to be is a big laggy.
EDIT2: And now Catch42’s commented showed up there, so the federation synced up and the comment thread that involved any user from defederated instances didn’t show up.
Just got your reply here on lemmy.world and only the top message seems to be on beehaw. My reply and your sandwiched reply both apparently didn’t show up there
Replying from lemmy.world to check :)
EDIT: Shortly after the post, it was sent to the original kbin instance.
After 8 minutes, my reply apparently didn’t make it to beehaw, so I assume all new comments from lemmy.world users, even on posts of third instances, are really banned on beehaw.
Have you tried to go to login page, fill in with your email only and click on forget password? If this work, maybe there’s also some issue not related with the password complexity
EDIT: (I mean, if you at least got the email verification)
I also had the same issue on my first login (the email was verified, btw). The login button just went spinning and nothing happens. Trying the login on Jerboa gave me invalid credentials (it wasn’t a mistype, because I used a password manager).
The workaround I did was to do a password reset and use a simpler one (was 50+ chars with special chars on, then changed to 32 chars and no special chars).
Not sure if what fixed was the reset itself, or the new password.
After this, the login went smooth on both the website and the app.
EDIT: And when posting this, the post submit button also kept spinning (the more than 200+ chars issue). But trying in a new tab, the message was actually sent.
And some minute later, on the old tab the message was sent, but the OP post changed from the “improvements and issues” to “The inability to post multiple pictures is holding Lemmy back.”, but the comments below mine where for the “improvements and issues”, while the comment above where to the other thread.
Open a post, then touch the three dots at the top to open the menu, then go to sort and select the one you want.
For some reason, lemmy.world dont like the
old
one, but all the others work