Any does every Youtube embed I've ever seen posted almost always look like one of these?
IE many posts are "Hey guys check this out":
How can I fix it? If it can't, could people be more encouraged to use alternatives? If It's not just me and Youtube is such a shit that this so often happens, why do people bother using it?
the root ns is updating to dnspod. the .rs nic is very slow and requires payment to change the ns records. I am moving everything off AWS and closing my account with them.
I'm assuming since it's intermittent, the random borked loading/new posts page errors I've been having is you messing around in the back trying to fix things, correct? It's the reason I'm not really posting them because they seem to be randomly intermittent as if you were maybe working on things and I don't wanna clog up the thread with shit you probably already know.
the root ns is updating to dnspod. the .rs nic is very slow and requires payment to change the ns records. I am moving everything off AWS and closing my account with them.
Way too often when I try to upload a large file, namely a video, the progress bar will freeze midway through and after some time it'll fail and say "Something went wrong".
This seems to only happen in LibreWolf (and presumably other Firefox-based browsers). On Ungoogled Chromium it'll instead resume after some time.
Way too often when I try to upload a large file, namely a video, the progress bar will freeze midway through and after some time it'll fail and say "Something went wrong".
This seems to only happen in LibreWolf (and presumably other Firefox-based browsers). On Ungoogled Chromium it'll instead resume after some time.
From my outsiders experience,
the upload gets completely fucked if the connection gets interrupted at all. So given the constant DDoS maladies the site experiences it's just a matter of time until enough packets drop and the upload gets aborted.
You'll have to pray for a quiet period that lets the upload get through, or shrink the file. IE better encoding of videos. Remember the 128mb per hour rule for video, anything more means you can and should shrink it.