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No worries, I guess these things happen. Any chance we can get a solution that doesn't result in my draft entry disappearing into the digital metaverse?😂🙏

There is a solid solution being developed by aggroed and his team of developers called Outpost. It's an initiative where the Hive Engine Team creates a web 3.0 site for communities.

It's an Outpost for 2nd layer communities created by developers of the Hive blockchain. I'm trying to get details about it now.

Should I assume that proofofbrain.blog is not coming back up then?

I don't have the answer to that question. I'm assuming the problem with it is what's affecting a lot of everything else on the blockchain.

ok thanks, I guess I'll just keep trying to get on and hope for the best.

I will have to investigate.

Thank you, if I need to start over, I will need to put in quite a few evenings this next week as I was quite far along... mmm... sigh. I am kicking myself for trusting the platform after last time.

I can confirm at this time that both hive.blog and proofofbrain.blog are suffering from similar issues. I have no issues accessing proofofbrain.io, but clearly you need access to proofofbrain.blog. Still working on it.

Service Unavailable
The server is temporarily unable to service your request due to maintenance downtime or capacity problems. Please try again later.

Apache/2.4.41 (Ubuntu) Server at www.proofofbrain.blog Port 443

I now have access to proofofbrain.blog. I recommend you take the following actions to restore accessibility:

  • Clear your browsing history.
  • Close all windows
  • Restart your computer
  • Bring up proofofbrain.blog
  • Log in via keychain.

The browser I use primarily for Hive is the Brave Browser. However, I have verified I have access to proofofbrain.blog through Google chrome after following the above steps.

Please let me know if it works or not.

@leprechaun just replied and said he has rebooted the site and it worked first time for me when I entered the URL :-)😊🙏💗

If this works, please copy your draft to either Ecency or PeakD. Personally, I use PeakD as it has never failed me. Also, it allows the use of drafts and templates for greater efficiency.

I'll be standing by to check on other solutions for you.

Ah, Linux. Well, access to the server should be similar between Windows and Linux. I think the browsers are the key imho.

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