And now, as a separate post, I’m going to install WordPress on that subdomain.
EDIT: Installed it and also installed Really Simple SSL and WP Super Cache, disabled WP-Cron and added a cron job that calls wp-cron.php every 30 minutes.
EDIT 2: Thanks to @jaikrishna.t for liking my three posts on the “my CNAME is not working” topic!
Repetza (last known name ZyxphierYeska before that 7ukolp , Shadoxyve , Infinitz-1187, etc)
recently contacted me on insta and asked what’s new, etc
and I told him to come to the forum
he said that probably everyone he knew was gone
I said that there are probably people who know, but many have changed their names.
and so several days passed…
and this post appeared yesterday from Ziverre:
I see that the IP is from Iran, but I opened a PM and asked a few personal questions to check if it’s true Bayodino (ex MOD)
while I was talking to her in PM, she was in contact (at that time) with her partner Repetza
who also came and posted this comment (screenshot above)
and I approved both
after that another ex moderator erga1 saw it and decided to make a post
(that means three returnees for now)
after that fatgrizzly appeared (4 returnees)
after that ZippCandy (pony)
and there was a crazy interaction on all sides, literally globally, the whole planet - from India, Singapore, China, Iran, the EU in between all the way to the US.
or in short, the class of 2020-21 from 10k is “mostly” back
it is great !
thank you - good day to you too, neighbor
chatGPT is locked in time and only knows what happened before 2021.
so that’s why it couldn’t even find “my domain”, which is newer, so it was throwing out some old results that have to do with some hostings.
while Bing AI (a better version of chatGPT) can retrieve the latest data, so it gives more meaningful and up-to-date answers.
Admin (I don’t wanna ping him) make a pun out of it though But anyway, I know that ChatGPT is locked to 2021, while Bing AI can search the Internet and give meaningful and up-to-date answers.
Oh, and since it’s locked to 2021, it might have seemed to know your old domain (I think it was oxydac.cf, I’m not sure). So I would suggest another challenge: let’s see if it can find your website based off the old domain, even though it might fail!
I don’t know how the O in the process went in caps, but well, his translation app makes me laugh so much! Especially the “optoanhamnyecku E ctepeodohyeckue” part!
And well, what is “telefon golovnoy” transliterated gets translated to “the phone is on the phone”!
But your issue was in the one-line links. Admin (it’s better to not tag him, I tagged him just one time in one day) solved it by letting you put it in a new spaced line (and in fact, I’m also using that for my posts, but doesn’t seem to work for KB articles if they are Discourse’s KB creation tool-based).
For example, here’s the HTTP ERROR 500 thingy in the KB:
Here is the topic instead:
So guess I’ll have to link to them through topic links instead. Thank you (EDIT: OxyDac did that for me).
And now, changing topic again, the most popular video of ElectroBOOM:
it’s a bit stupid that it was done that way but the reason for that is
because docs is a plugin
and then displays its path in the address bar
and the forum can’t make a nice onebox from that location.
I’m faster if I just copy the address bar URL and change the part (as I said above),
but there is another option is to scroll to the bottom of the article and click
the share link there.
When you point your finger towards the night sky, you may not realize that you are blocking photons that have traveled for thousands of years to reach your eye. These photons, which carry information about distant stars and galaxies, have traveled through the vastness of space to finally reach the Earth and be detected by our telescopes and instruments.
However, when you point your finger towards the night sky, you are essentially creating a physical obstruction that prevents some of these photons from reaching your eye. This is because photons, like all forms of light, travel in straight lines, and any object that gets in their path will block them.
Even though your finger is relatively small compared to the vast distances that these photons have traveled, it is still enough to block some of them. This means that the information that these photons carry about the distant universe is lost to your eyes.
Of course, the amount of light that your finger blocks is very small compared to the total amount of light that reaches the Earth from the cosmos. Nevertheless, it is a reminder of the incredible distances that these photons have traveled and the amazing complexity of the universe that they reveal to us.
So, the next time you point your finger towards the night sky, take a moment to appreciate the photons that have traveled for thousands of years to reach your eye, and the incredible knowledge and beauty that they bring with them.