Getting hanging and 500 errors story side / Control Panel

For me the issue is now sporadic. Can access the forum (but not from the link on the main site because I'm unable to get there) but not the main site. Manu usually gives a head up when he tinkers with the server. I don't think this is the case now
 
It cleared up for me about two hours ago, and I can access everything freely again. When I saw the various reports about browsers I was going to brag say, well of course I'm using DuckDuckGo. But other people in the Tech Support thread on this have had problems with that, so it seems to be incomprehensible madness as usual.

I submitted some comments yesterday. I'm still waiting to see them go live.
 
Everything is back to normal for me, both control panel and forum. Good response. Plus or minus the margarita I had with lunch.

Nap time.
 
Ah! And my comments have posted. So they've got back to running other parts of the site, and my hamster habit of clicking just after every hour has finally paid off.
 
They just posted something on Reddit. The problem is with “the latest Chromium browsers” and they “should have it resolved quickly.”

FWIW.
 
Neither clearing cookies nor flushing DNS cache helped. If they’re doing some A/B launch, the bucketing must be based on user agent hash, or something like that, and the faulty logic is probably somewhere in the Angie config or thereabouts.
Don't tell anyone, but I ran this by Claude and he thinks it's something within Lit, noit us.
Working on Chrome on iOS
IOS is the differentiator...
 
Total aside, but I saw a reel where they put hamster wheels in the wild and rodents of all kinds use them. Interesting...
But then, if you put an unlocked smart phone in the wild, all kinds of people would pick it up and start doom scrolling, so... :)
Solar panel farms with rodent wheels underneath to level out the power at night...
 
Do you think @Laurel read our LitCon submission and thought, “Yeah, who needs this shit. I’m taking a week’s PTO.”
I suspect that by now her stomach is made of much stronger material than we could possibly imagine. I’m looking forward to see how your pan-dimensional child turned out.
 
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