Good to hear. Still happily paying for Pro every year and using the API to pull images into my website.
So for the user-agent "ChatGPT-User" I can return my prompt injection text. Got it.
flickr has a great API. I am using the flickr API to manage my photography portfolio website. I can organize everything (uploading, naming, ordering, etc.) using the flickr album tools and then just pull it into my site.
I have seen HTTP 500 return codes on webservers where outputting errors was suppressed, but some error occured anyway while processing the page. Looked fine in a browser, but not an ideal case for SEO...
It's not just the main website. beta.facebook.com graph.facebook.com developers.facebook.com Mostly dead on port 80/443 or returning error codes. Not really pointing to a faulty code push. Must be something more…
...and that's why you don't use Facebook Like buttons and Boxes all over your site. because it looks broken and full of errors now. Also, I don't want to know what this outage is doing to all the "Log in with Facebook"…
facebook.com might still be in your DNS cache, something seems wrong with their domain registry. they use Markmonitor, any other Markmonitor domains affected?
Good to hear. Still happily paying for Pro every year and using the API to pull images into my website.
So for the user-agent "ChatGPT-User" I can return my prompt injection text. Got it.
flickr has a great API. I am using the flickr API to manage my photography portfolio website. I can organize everything (uploading, naming, ordering, etc.) using the flickr album tools and then just pull it into my site.
I have seen HTTP 500 return codes on webservers where outputting errors was suppressed, but some error occured anyway while processing the page. Looked fine in a browser, but not an ideal case for SEO...
It's not just the main website. beta.facebook.com graph.facebook.com developers.facebook.com Mostly dead on port 80/443 or returning error codes. Not really pointing to a faulty code push. Must be something more…
...and that's why you don't use Facebook Like buttons and Boxes all over your site. because it looks broken and full of errors now. Also, I don't want to know what this outage is doing to all the "Log in with Facebook"…
facebook.com might still be in your DNS cache, something seems wrong with their domain registry. they use Markmonitor, any other Markmonitor domains affected?