One bad egg…

Making a 5-egg scramble and this was literally the last one… Think I could strain it out? It smells worse than it looks…

u/Ambitious_Grass37 — 1 month ago

Lounge entry security screening?

Flying out of MEX and entered United Club lounge. Scanned boarding pass to enter and was asked for my passport. Thought that was odd, but okay.

Was then prompted with several security questions- starting with the typical: Did you pack your own bag ; has it been in anyone else’s possession ; did anyone ask you to carry anything.

And then the kicker: Are you carrying any powders…

Answered all the questions and got a sticker on my passport that seemingly no one checked upon boarding.

Has anyone else experienced this? Would I have been pulled aside at the gate if I didn’t do
this in the lounge?

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u/Ambitious_Grass37 — 3 months ago

Files upload as 0 Bytes ; log says "uploaded"

https://preview.redd.it/7j2h0f7hzwzg1.png?width=1224&format=png&auto=webp&s=6cbaa4526ab5dbf735b3756828e43706774e7cad

https://preview.redd.it/czico83kywzg1.png?width=697&format=png&auto=webp&s=23abf60e9c76da46bee5c0fb841bc83374047d4a

Uploading files to Filen via the IOS app. In this case, photos from an SD card. Selected the files for upload which appears to complete without error, but when checking the files, many upload as 0 Bytes.

The log, however, identifies these files as "uploaded". (Picked one for reference since log file is not in same order as files sorted by size).

Is this is known issue? Is there a fix? How can I rely on Filen to upload files if it doesn't accurately keep track of what has been uploaded and what has not? Do I have to manually check every file?

48 out of 150 files "uploaded" as 0 bytes (32%). An obviously unacceptable failure rate (especially with no corresponding notification of error).

As a photographer, I need to be able to upload by photos from my SD card (daily backups) and know that they will actually upload.

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u/Ambitious_Grass37 — 4 months ago