1113 results for "fail"

  • the point is robust fallback, i.e. there are LOTS of reasons a script may "fail", not just "JS is not enabled"
    [tantek] at 2021-10-22 19:53
  • Oh for sure, I get excited about the early days, to see where they go, how they fail, etc. So this is just an exciting moment for me where I think it may be worth trying it out and seeing how it works, what it does, etc.
    [Justin_Walsh] at 2021-10-12 19:06
  • I'd expect there to be a name af a place or something in the post itself if it matters. If it doesn't and only coordinates are given, maybe simply showing those on a piece of map is a healthier approach than trying to guess which of a dozen cafes in that building the post was written in (and fail, because it was either author's office in the same building or the pub that is comfortably located in the backyard :)
    nekr0z at 2021-10-08 11:06
  • <capjamesg[d]> "Error handling is all good..." <- Oh, mine is a static one. The server emails me if there are issues during a rebuild, other than that there are no errors to expect. Of course, Apache or DNS could fail, but it's too unlikely to bother monitoring ;)
    nekr0z at 2021-10-05 16:51
  • This has been blowing my mind since I read it but not just because of the absolute gonzo nature of the facts in evidence, but because it is so powerful of an illustration of how “crypto people” completely fail to understand the problems in “centralized systems” https://twitter.com/zemnmez/status/1443821271045845005
    Loqi at 2021-10-04 09:30
  • That's what I thought too. But something seems to fail.
    capjamesg[d] at 2021-09-14 13:16
  • 2 existing search engines lose TONS of signal (read fail to actually index) from indieweb sites
    [tantek] at 2021-08-30 20:22
  • 23 Jahre nach ical und 16 Jahre nach microformats tippe ich von Hand meinen Arzttermin von der elektronischen Terminreservierung in meinen elektronischen Kalender ab. Das tut schon ein bisschen weh! #fail #interoperabilität #Digitalisierung
    Loqi at 2021-08-23 09:15
  • sknebel, yeah, Outlook proprietary protocols have had that for a while, however it's a bit of an illusion, as Outlook has also had automatic forwarding for a while, which means any recall attempts fail for those accounts.
    [tantek] at 2021-08-17 19:49
  • Let's say I send you a ticket that has a page on my site that delivers Zegnat's token endpoint. When I try to redeem the ticket, it will fail. How could that be an issue?
    GWG at 2021-07-10 23:03
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