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[–] [email protected] 2 points 6 months ago

I think [email protected] would be more appropriate for this post, but I already posted there 2 days ago with no answer.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 6 months ago (3 children)

Two more examples:

  1. This post is not visible in https://lemmy.world/c/comicstrips
  2. This comment is not visible on lemmy.world post
 

Two examples:

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  2. This comment is not visible on lemmy.world post
[–] [email protected] 2 points 6 months ago

Thanks for the info!

I crossposted this to (what I considered) the relevant communities, where I added that as an edit.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 6 months ago (3 children)

From what I see:

  • feddit.de is on BE: 0.19.1
  • lemm.ee is on BE: 0.19.1-rc.1

I don't know in which version was the bug fixed.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/18778701

This is the chart of the votes for the latest posts on [email protected].

This may be just a coincidence, but I find a bit weird that the votes went down to almost zero exactly when lemm.ee[^1] and feddit.de[^2] upgraded to v0.19.

[^1]: the instance from where I'm posting
[^2]: the community instance

EDIT: From a comment by @[email protected] in the original post:

I’m getting a LemmyAPIException when I try to upvote since yesterday. Now I notice I’m getting the same error when I try to post from the app.

EDIT-2: Another comment by @[email protected]:

the question then becomes when the last post was made to apocalyptic art. From my quick glance it was 4 days ago on the lemmy.ml mirror, which seems behind the most recent posts on the actual community. Lemmy.ml is on the newest version.

So my guess is that there’s some general federation issue, possibly on the feddit.de end, which is causing some things to get dropped.

 

This is the chart of the votes for the latest posts on [email protected].

This may be just a coincidence, but I find a bit weird that the votes went down to almost zero exactly when lemm.ee[^1] and feddit.de[^2] upgraded to v0.19.

[^1]: the instance from where I'm posting [^2]: the community instance

 

Source: BE023733 | Tullio Saba | Flickr

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Original Caption: APRIL 17, 1959. MECHANICAL MAN. NEW YORK. DECKED OUT IN SOME STRANGE-LOOKING HEADGEAR, THIS LAD IS DEMONSTRATING THE TALENTS OF "ROBERT THE ROBOT," A NEW MECHANICAL TOY. THE ROBOT'S EYES LIGHT UP, HE WALKS, HE TALKS AND MOVES HIS HANDS--ALL VIA REMOTE CONTROL.THE MECHANICAL TOY, MADE BY THE IDEAL TOY CORP., WILL BE DISPLAYED AT THE AMERICAN FAIR IN MOSCOW THIS SUMMER. IT SELLS FOR ABOUT SIX DOLLARS.

 

Source: Buttons & Knobs — SQUID prop

SQUID prop (Superconducting Quantum Interference Device)

from Strange Days (dir. Kathryn Bigelow, 1995)

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(low-res) video: SQUID Device from Strange Days - YouTube

This is the actual hero prop used in the movie. The 'face plate' was interchangeable to make it look like several different units throughout the film. I made this video just to show that it still functions and what the prop actually does when turned on. (Which isn't much, some LEDs come on and the disc inside spins up...)

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I feel lousy - Jim Benton (64.media.tumblr.com)
 

Source: Postapocaliptic Building (by Ruben Orellana - ArtStation)

Its a unused concept for a production. The place really exist its the Plaza Barrios in El Salvador.

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Source: IMG_1256 | David Schleinkofer | Flickr

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I painted this for Science Digest Magazine for an article on space travel to Mars. 1980's

[–] [email protected] 6 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

Credit: A. Shipwright

Source: Under Pressure (by A. Shipwright - ArtStation)

Sometimes, you must not think too much.
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A.Shipwright
Deviantart https://www.deviantart.com/ashpwright
Twitter https://twitter.com/shipwrighta
Instagram www.instagram.com/a.shipwright

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Source with more ilustrations: The King-Killing Queen | Muddy Colors

The Dungeon, 14″ x 11″ watercolor Pencil and Chalk on Toned Paper

The author Shawn Speakman has an  wonderful epic new novel out, The King-Killing-Queen, the first in a new series of fantasy stories for him. I had the privilege to illustrate the work with nine interior illustrations and a full color plate (which I have shared recently on MuddyColors. )

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