Not a high priority because I can still do what I need to. Might be related to the latest upgrade.

  1. When I go to reports in a /c that I mod, “Unread” gives me an unending wait, hourglass, spinny thing that doesn’t time out. “All” seems to work fine so I’m not stuck.

  2. When I click on a user’s name I get an error page:

Error 1033 Ray ID: 8935e13f1e7c6064 • 2024-06-13 23:32:26 UTC Argo Tunnel error

What happened?
You’ve requested a page on a website (lemmy.ca) that is on the Cloudflare network. The host (lemmy.ca) is configured as an Argo Tunnel, and Cloudflare is currently unable to resolve it.

Edit:

  1. I haven’t been able to cross-post since the upgrade - the page comes up like it’s ready to cross-post, but if I touch anything like “Select community” for example, all the fields clear and I’m left with an empty “Create a post” page.
  • ShadowMA
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    I’ll do some digging this weekend. Can you try clearing your browser cache just to rule it out?

    I suspect the update introduced some slow database queries again, I’ve run into the timeout while browsing uploads.

    I think the cross post thing is a known reported bug.

    • LimpRimbleOP
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      6 months ago

      Are you still having these issues?

      1. Yes, 2. No, 3. No
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        6 months ago

        Which browser are you on? Can you try an incognito window?

        Can you also check your error console (f12) for any errors when it does the spinning?

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          Good call on the F12. A quite locked down Firefox reports:
          Content-Security-Policy: The page’s settings blocked the loading of a resource (media-src) at data: because it violates the following directive: “media-src http:”
          I suspect it’s the HTTP that’s causing the issue because I have it set to only accept HTTPS. But that’s just a guess, I’ll look a little deeper when my head is clearer.

          Thanks for the help.