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Quote from: tautech on July 31, 2020, 08:09:45 pmQuote from: DrG on July 31, 2020, 07:58:50 pmFWIW I have been using the, skip the first slot, method for the last week or so and have not seen any problems yet.Yet it seems pretty reliable other than the one hiccup I had.That second png reports an error in PS if I try to dl it. Quote from: mnementh on August 10, 2020, 02:59:28 amWow... great. The bug borked another pic, which just messed up those three posts above AGAIN. This is getting comical...mnem"Dying is easy; now comedy... that's hard." ~Edmund Gwennas does the gif @mnementhIs corruption a new phenomenon?
Quote from: DrG on July 31, 2020, 07:58:50 pmFWIW I have been using the, skip the first slot, method for the last week or so and have not seen any problems yet.Yet it seems pretty reliable other than the one hiccup I had.
FWIW I have been using the, skip the first slot, method for the last week or so and have not seen any problems yet.
Wow... great. The bug borked another pic, which just messed up those three posts above AGAIN. This is getting comical...mnem"Dying is easy; now comedy... that's hard." ~Edmund Gwenn
Quote from: DrG on August 10, 2020, 02:35:01 pmQuote from: tautech on July 31, 2020, 08:09:45 pmQuote from: DrG on July 31, 2020, 07:58:50 pmFWIW I have been using the, skip the first slot, method for the last week or so and have not seen any problems yet.Yet it seems pretty reliable other than the one hiccup I had.That second png reports an error in PS if I try to dl it. Quote from: mnementh on August 10, 2020, 02:59:28 amWow... great. The bug borked another pic, which just messed up those three posts above AGAIN. This is getting comical...mnem"Dying is easy; now comedy... that's hard." ~Edmund Gwennas does the gif @mnementhIs corruption a new phenomenon?Yeah... eevBlog has had a wandering singularity ever since the last software update; it randomly erases pics from our current timeline. When the singularity eats a pic, it is "unmade" as if it never existed; which makes every pic associated with a user that came after that shift down a slot in the database. Much hilarity ensues. The "Skip the First" slot workaround casts a warding spell which usually works unless the server daemons are especially overloaded by high numbers of visitors to a thread; the singularity seems especially attracted to the busiest threads. *mnem*Complete and utter fabrication purely for grins & giggles.
There are 2 servers with a load balancer, one has an expired certificate and the other is still valid till the end of October. Which server you get depends on the dice in the load balancer.
one of the server had faulted and was not renewing it's certificate. This has been corrected.
Quote from: gnif on August 28, 2020, 02:11:22 am one of the server had faulted and was not renewing it's certificate. This has been corrected.Yet Chrome is still displaying a Not Secure flag. Same result with a manual refresh or F5 refresh.
Quote from: tautech on August 28, 2020, 02:17:18 amQuote from: gnif on August 28, 2020, 02:11:22 am one of the server had faulted and was not renewing it's certificate. This has been corrected.Yet Chrome is still displaying a Not Secure flag. Same result with a manual refresh or F5 refresh.Your end sorry mate, I just double-checked that both servers are using valid certificates now.Edit: Note, not-secure is different to an invalid certificate. You may be trying to access resources over `http`, make sure you're hitting the site over `https` and nobody has embedded any non https content on the page you're on.
Your end sorry mate, I just double-checked that both servers are using valid certificates now.Edit: Note, not-secure is different to an invalid certificate. You may be trying to access resources over `http`, make sure you're hitting the site over `https` and nobody has embedded any non https content on the page you're on.
The best way to do that seems to be to close the current tab and then open a new one.
Investigating, I was alerted to this about an hour ago, seems something is causing high I/O load.
Yup, it's that thread... thanks for that, looking for the dud file.
Issue fixed, another windows bitmap uploaded with a png extension. SMF goes nuts trying to load it and just hangs consuming tons of RAM.