For anyone still not able to access slrpnk.net, here’s a copy of the help thread in the slrpnk meta community:
It seems like there is an issue with the upgrade from Lemmy version 0.18.5 to 0.19.2 where the old login cookies are not accepted any longer and right now the only way to fix it is to manually delete the old cookies for slrpnk.net from your browser storage and log in again.
For Chrome: Settings > Privacy and Security > Third-party cookies > See all site data and permissions > Search for slrpnk.net > Click trashcan icon
For Edge: Settings > Cookies and site permissions > manage and delete cookies and site data > See all cookies and site data > Search for Slrpnk.net > Click little ‘v’ dropdown arrow > Click trashcan icon
For mobile apps: Log out fully and log back in again.
The Lemmy devs identified the issue and it will require another bugfix release that will hopefully happen soon.
The lemmy frontend will come up fast, but you would see an error and a popup telling you that lemmy is still starting. If you can see content, then the DB migration is finished already. The 1.3.0 branch of ansible doesn’t have any changes which would cause performance impact. Currently it just adjusts the readme and adds pictrs 0.4.7.
Maybe they have been blocked by your instance. I still get content from there. That has actually been one of the reasons for me to create my own instance.
I had something similar just happen and I’m pretty confused because I see in the lemmy.world modlog that my post was deleted but I posted here, on .ml… though when I look here I don’t see it either but it’s also not showing up on modlog…
this line was causing it to fail to start, I commented it out and it started working, then I needed to clear my local cookies to load the page for some reason
74 characters, but 203 bytes when they're UTF-8 encoded. My guess is that someone wasn't careful with (or had some technical reasons for) counting UTF-8 characters versus counting bytes, and taking away the last character brings it to 199/200 bytes and it fits into the field again.
That’s just the UI that shows you other communities where the same link has been posted.
If you want to create a cross-post like that for an existing post that has a URL, just make a new one with the same URL. If you want to create one for a text-only post, I think that’s not possible though.
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