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KF got a black mark on a bunch of different antivirus lists way back when Null decided to try letting people opt in to run a bitcoin mining script to help him defray costs. Not particularly surprising since the AV had no way of knowing that you specifically opted in.
Wrong thread for that. Try this one.Hey kiwis any advice to fix my router its been iffy ever since my landlord installed it years ago. I'm getting fed up with it do you think i should ask them to replace it or get my own internet service?
Your response led to some fiddling, and I figured out what had been the issue. I have a habit of opening every link in a new tab either by middle-clicking or right-clicking and picking ‘Open link in new tab’.
Turns out, timestamps do not work if I choose to open an embedded video that way. They do work if I left-click, though. I appreciate you checking it for me so quickly.
https://youtu.be/D7SlK16o82o?t=1800
[MEDIA=youtube]D7SlK16o82o:1800[/MEDIA]
That embed starts at 30:00 for me.It seems that when users use media insert to embed YouTube videos, the timestamps do not work. I see that the timestamp attaches itself to the video ID in the media insert code, but it has never skipped to the proper time for me because the link that opens has no timestamp in it.
Does it not work for everybody else too? You can check on this random footage that I linked to 30:00.
The link looks like this:
https://youtu.be/D7SlK16o82o?t=1800
The code looks like this:
[MEDIA=youtube]D7SlK16o82o:1800[/MEDIA]
Your response led to some fiddling, and I figured out what had been the issue. I have a habit of opening every link in a new tab either by middle-clicking or right-clicking and picking ‘Open link in new tab’.That embed starts at 30:00 for me.
I noticed that as well, but it's gone now. Imagine my disappointment when I realized that I wasn't able to give semper fi ratings to every post made by somebody with an anime avatar.View attachment 2349372
The sticker menu shows me all of them. Clicking the donator-only/board specific ones shows me a generic error, though
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Inserting archive hyperlinks (for archive.md) hasn’t been working for a good few days now, maybe even a week.wait what the fuck it's not inserting the URL. https://archive.md/NAEVR
Archive links for some reason are being buggy on here.
Anything I archive from "Archive,is" is being automatically changed to "Archive.md" and the text doesn't even change to a link text. I can't even link any word in a sentence because the link just disappears from the text (e.g. putting an archive link in the word (Archive) will make the link disappear)
Just noticed this same problem: archive.today links do not hyperlink. This issue must have started between the 10th and 13th of July.Inserting archive hyperlinks (for archive.md) hasn’t been working for a good few days now, maybe even a week.
Been hunting high & low, looked in the archive 101 post, to see if it was a phonefag issue. Haven’t found a reason why, yet. The link works fine when I copy-paste it in a browser window, just no hyperlink.
(Also noticed I couldn’t add links to two different things, earlier in the week, only was able to use one, or the other. No original & archive.)