3speak has been giving me error 100000 for a couple days now.
I got weak wifi, could it be me, or did they break something?
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3speak has been giving me error 100000 for a couple days now.
I got weak wifi, could it be me, or did they break something?
I just checked it and it seems to load instantly for me. I'm going to guess it is your wifi, but I am not 100% sure. I would try other 3speak videos and see if you have problems with them all. Maybe try a DTube video as well.
Nextcolony doesn't always load completely, I'm gonna guess this the problem.
The radio environment varies here.
Some days it's very annoying.
Any idea what error 100000 might be?
I never heard of that error before, it's something specific to them and not standard HTTP error.
Do you know who is ramrodding that project?
Oracle-D / Yoodoo
TY!
It turns out to be a fingerprinting method setting off the shields in brave.
Steemworld and steemconnect have to have that turned off to work, too.
Should that be a concern?
I turned off shields in Brave and I still couldn't do anything with keychain on steemworld (or even steemconnect for that matter).
As for a concern, not likely, probably just some JS code or something that was blocked.
Shield mostly blocks cookies and javascript stuff. It isn't 100% accurate but is useful 98% of the time.
I like it, so far.
Steemchiller said it was blocking html5.
I just turned off the fingerprint shields and it has worked since, even collecting rewards.
I had to do that to get steemconnect to work, too.
They said they were doing something special with security.
That was questionable, but I had to use them.
I don't have the coder knowledge to know what to argue anyway.
I worry that we will have the first big hack come about because folks trusted the wrong site to input their keys.
A long game there could be years before the day of reckoning.
I haven't gotten to use keychain, yet, no desktop access to sync up this tablet.
Imagine the damage were that to emerge as a long con.
Brave tells me that I have over 600 'https everywhere' upgrades, does https make what I am sending/receiving unreadable to the isp?