It's likely your instance getting overwhelmed. Happened to me yesterday. Worked on my alt account on a separate instance. Just had to wait a bit and the issue resolved itself.
I used a similar password method myself, but I did find many of my accounts getting hacked still. Unfortunately many online accounts can be brute forced, and using any combination of words and numbers makes for an easy dictionary attack.
I now use a password manager that I trust (1password), and a long hard to remember master password.
I do use biometrics when available, for the ease of use.
Thank you. Just saw a similar post and answer on the support community. Just "growing pains" for lemmy/vlemmy then. Glad to see were growing though! Think I'll consider donating for the continued awesomeness of this instance
Error uploading images?
When I've tried uploading an image to my posts today I keep getting an error. Tried uploading on a different instance and it works fine.
The error on the web reads:
SyntaxError: JSON.parse: unexpected character at line 1 column 1 of the JSON data
On Jerboa it reads:
Value of type java.lang.String cannot be converted to JSONObject
Any idea why this is and how it could be fixed?
Thanks for posting this! I had no idea. I'm 100% for blocking any and all Meta instances! Zuckerberg and his greedy hands can suck it
b e a n s
Lol. Just one of those internet chain things basically. Started here with someone posting about how lemmings would upvote anything, with a picture of a can of beans getting thousands of votes (though it has a longer history than that).
Now it's the source of many shitposts.
Sure does! I actually prefer using a controller.
Fucking love Bro Force!
I thought it was natively split screen? I remember I had to mod BL3 to be split screen though
Enjoying watching old monolithic social media kill itself, giving rise to people adopting the fediverse.
Just moved here from reddit yesterday, and honestly I'm loving it! It feels like the wild west is some ways. So many communities to (re)discover, and participate in. This and the fediverse as a whole is definitely the future of social media.