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@lemmy.sdf.orghttps://www.kentonline.co.uk/canterbury/news/man-s-body-found-near-children-s-play-park-311837/
Police were called after the body of a man was found near a children’s play park.
We talk about writing instruments a lot, but equally important is the paper and related bits.
So tell us, what paper do you use? Do you use any cover/case for your notebook?
https://www.kentonline.co.uk/canterbury/news/could-phone-mast-on-cathedral-solve-mobile-signal-misery-310941/
Bosses at one of the UK’s most iconic landmarks say they would consider allowing a phone mast to be built on the Grade I-listed building.
Hi,
Several posts I've made to /c/fountainpens have not made it to lemmy.world from the lemmy.sdf.org instance.
If you compare these two urls, you can see that the top post (and several others) are only visible when viewed from sdf:
https://lemmy.world/c/fountainpens https://lemmy.sdf.org/c/fountainpens@lemmy.world
I've looked at the debugging tool and the sdf instance thinks that outbound lemmy.world is up to date, so has lemmy.world rejected the posts somehow?
It seems to happen non-deterministically. Some posts have made it through. This has been ongoing for at least a couple of weeks now.
Any ideas?
Edit: this post did federate... could it be to do with posts with images or something?
Hi there,
Hope this is the right place to ask.
Recently I've been posting to a community on lemmy.world from my account on the sdf instance. However I've noticed that the posts sometimes don't make it to lemmy.world.
I can see the post in the community when logged in in my sdf account, but if I go the the lemmy.world url in a browser, the post isn't there hours later.
How can I find out what's going on? Like is it an outbound sdf thing or an inbound lemmy.world thing? Is there a log file i can read somewhere? If I can find out which server is broken, who do I talk to?
(Knowing my luck this post won't federate)
Cheers