u/Cheb_Slimy

Image 1 — Every single tweet instantly failing with a sending error across all devices
Image 2 — Every single tweet instantly failing with a sending error across all devices

Every single tweet instantly failing with a sending error across all devices

Hello,

​I'm experiencing a technical issue where none of my tweets or replies are going through. Every time I try to post, I instantly get a "sending failed" error message (as shown in the screenshot).

​Account: Created in May 2020.

​Devices tested: Android, iPad, and PC (Web browser). The exact same thing happens everywhere.

​Status: No notifications or messages on my dashboard. A simple "Test" tweet fails instantly too.

​Is anyone else experiencing this specific server/connection issue today, or knows how to fix it? Thanks!

u/Cheb_Slimy — 4 days ago
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WD My Passport - Clicking sound and constant disconnecting (Mechanical failure?)

​Hi everyone,

​I'm having a critical issue with my WD My Passport 2627. The drive is technically detected by Windows in the Device Manager at first, but it disconnects itself after 60 to 120 seconds.

​The Symptoms:

​Mechanical Noise: As soon as I plug it in, the drive makes a repetitive clicking/grinding sound (I have an audio recording of it, sounds like a head crash).

​Instability: It disappears from the File Explorer almost immediately.

​Cross-Platform: I’ve tested it on my laptop (HP Omen 16), another Windows PC, and even my phone—same issue everywhere.

​What I’ve already tried:

​Changed the drive letter in Disk Management when it was briefly visible.

​Disabled "USB selective suspend" and "Allow the computer to turn off this device" in Power Management.

​Tried different USB 3.0 ports and cables.

​I'm an engineering student and I have some very important school projects (Python scripts, SolidWorks models, and LaTeX files) on this drive that aren't fully backed up.

​Is there any "last hope" software or trick to get it to stay connected long enough to pull a few small files, or is this a hardware-only fix for a pro lab?

​Thanks for the help!

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u/Cheb_Slimy — 8 days ago