Photos Fixed
Nov. 16th, 2021 10:24 pmI have fixed the photos in the previous entry. Apologies for the error.
(I have them in a shared album in Google Photos, but I forgot to add yesterday's to the album. So from any browser I was logged into my Google account, everything looked fine, because I had permission to view them, even if I was not logged in to Dreamwidth. But from any other browser, they weren't loading. That was fascinatingly difficult to diagnose. Also TIL when you add photos to an album in Google Photos, it does in fact change their underlying embeddable URL.)
By the way, that shared album contains more photos than just the ones I'm including in the posts, which I curate to be the most interesting ones. If you want more, you can check https://photos.app.goo.gl/8sP7F8acaDBfVkq46 and there will likely be new photos there after each build post.
Discussion prompt, because I've heard feedback from multiple people that y'all like reading them even if you don't reply. Which I don't fully understand, but ok. Have you ever had a problem that was difficult to diagnose but simple to fix once you'd figured it out? What was it?
(I have them in a shared album in Google Photos, but I forgot to add yesterday's to the album. So from any browser I was logged into my Google account, everything looked fine, because I had permission to view them, even if I was not logged in to Dreamwidth. But from any other browser, they weren't loading. That was fascinatingly difficult to diagnose. Also TIL when you add photos to an album in Google Photos, it does in fact change their underlying embeddable URL.)
By the way, that shared album contains more photos than just the ones I'm including in the posts, which I curate to be the most interesting ones. If you want more, you can check https://photos.app.goo.gl/8sP7F8acaDBfVkq46 and there will likely be new photos there after each build post.
Discussion prompt, because I've heard feedback from multiple people that y'all like reading them even if you don't reply. Which I don't fully understand, but ok. Have you ever had a problem that was difficult to diagnose but simple to fix once you'd figured it out? What was it?