Updated 12/18/2024
Updated a day early 12/24/2024
So glad this is back. Gave me a shock when I tried to log-in earlier and was not able to, feel so disconnected.
I am glad you explained that. I saw this thread bumped and wondered if I seriously overslept.
This seemed like the best place for this …
Today is Wednesday and Christmas. The main computer we used to access our business avenues on the internet decided to give us a present today.
We woke up to “httpsBOOT failure” displaying on the screen. So we got the backup computer up and going and then dug into the failed computer. After a couple of hours playing, yep … hard drive failure. Ordered a new hard drive (coming Saturday). It’s more for the OS as all the data goes to the NAS (so … didn’t loose any data ).
Alas … Update Wednesday!
... oh no ...
… can’t wait for New Years Day … it’s a Wednesday too!
Updated 1/1/2025
Happy New Year!
Updated (big one, sorry for the length in time) 1/8/2025
This one booted me out. Had to sign back in…
Thanks for maintaining this place…
Steve
ETA - this update changed the location of the Emoji menu and cleared its history (at least for me)
I had to sign in as well. Good thing that my browser knew my login
I just got booted again.
Not sure if this is happening to others.
I have not seen that. If it happens again, log out, clear your cookies and log back in
I can’t do that… I need my other cookies for important things… Haha
Hopefully just a glitch. If it happens again, I’ll screenshot it.
I haven’t been logged out today.
Good thing too, I don’t know if I remember my password.
You can delete only SaS cookies! Then you get the yummy blue cookies
Hmmmm… How does one delete selective cookies? I seriously don’t know and it would be good to know to free up some memory
No rush on the pro tip. When and if you have time. Running a PC, not Mac
TY
Browser?
That would help. Chrome… I guess I could google this. LOL - NVM… I got it
To delete specific cookies in Google Chrome, you can do the following:
1 Open Chrome on your computer
2. Select More Settings in the top right
3. Select Privacy and security
4. Select Third-party cookies
5. Select See all site data and permissions
6. Search for the website’s name in the top right
7. Select Delete to the right of the site
8. Select Delete to confirm
Confessions
We kind of knew but it was faster to Google it and then copy / paste.
Updated 1/15/2025
Updated 1/22/2025