u/Old_Bug4395

My humble reactor control computer

Starts up with a bunch of scripts to monitor and manage various aspects of power generation.

Watchdog Script

Monitors the reactor state and shuts it down if at risk of going critical. Checks coolant levels, actual structure damage and also will shut off the reactor if it's getting full of waste or heated coolant. Will start the reactor if the Induction Matrix falls below a certain threshold.

Fuel Script

This script interacts with ME storage to autocraft Uranium ingots, Fluorite blocks and also monitor sulfur levels. This modpack is custom and the main method of sulfur harvesting is sulfur caves biomes to get sulfur blocks, and then crushing them to sulfur dust. The blocks are automatically crushed to dust if put in storage, but otherwise not automatically harvested in any way.

Waste Script

Monitors spent waste storage and alerts at 85% usage.

Reactor Levels

Sort of redundant/provides the same monitoring as the watchdog script, but in a different and more visually appealing format.

Power Level

Simple meter for Induction Matrix. Once again, redundant, but I'm meter-izing as many things as possible because I'm proud of myself for getting it working :D

Turbine Levels

Last screen is the turbine production meters. Just shows the turbine power production relative to its maximum production. This script can dynamically add and remove turbines as they show up on the network, but my meter script is not sophisticated enough to make that look pretty without resizing the monitor most of the time.

u/Old_Bug4395 — 6 days ago
▲ 3 r/bugs

[Desktop Web] Home page stops loading posts, says there's no content to display.

This bug has existed for years now, since the original "home page experiment" where you "tried to show us more relevant content" which never actually worked properly. Since then, randomly, the home page will say "no content available," despite there being plenty of content 5 minutes previously when I was on the home feed. The only workaround I've discovered for this aside from just not using the platform for a while is holding down F5 for about 30 seconds at a time. Eventually the home feed learns how to load posts again.

Like I mentioned to the dev last time, this issue would be 10x better if you guys would just make the home feed remember the sorting option that was previously picked, there's no reason for the inconsistency here, this isn't how a subreddit works so there's no reason for my home page feed to work differently unless you are just trying to force an algorithmic sort on everyone.

Amazingly, someone actually replied to the thread last time, unfortunately the bug still exists. Again, Reddit can't show me ads when this happens, by the way.

It's actually getting worse LOL. The posts will continue until reddit can get its sht together.

eta: lol the previous solution of holding down F5 until morale improves doesn't work anymore. now you get 429'd for some amount of time instead. also, the problem continues after the 429 despite there obviously being content to show me because when the feed actually does decide to work the way it is supposed to, it shows me different posts than it did before.

btw the console is full of CSP warnings and CORS errors lol

just to stress this, the platform is actively losing money because you won't fix this problem. someone should bring this up to shareholders probably.

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u/Old_Bug4395 — 30 days ago
▲ 0 r/bugs

[Desktop Web] Pasting is still broken all over the website.

Pasting behavior both in post editors and comment editors is still inconsistent across the platform. The pasted text will display properly after your paste, but it gets lost at some point between there and actually getting posted. Some of the formatting pieces will remain, but the rest of the actual text will be gone.

To reproduce, copy a quote block from a Medium article and paste it into the website, and then post the comment/post. The text within the quote will likely disappear.

Probably a validation issue, maybe html tags are being included in the paste. The editor should handle this problem.

Browser: Firefox Developer Edition 153.0b3 (64-bit)

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u/Old_Bug4395 — 2 months ago
▲ 2 r/bugs

[Desktop Web] Home page stops loading posts, says there's no content to display.

This bug has existed for years now, since the original "home page experiment" where you "tried to show us more relevant content" which never actually worked properly. Since then, randomly, the home page will say "no content available," despite there being plenty of content 5 minutes previously when I was on the home feed. The only workaround I've discovered for this aside from just not using the platform for a while is holding down F5 for about 30 seconds at a time. Eventually the home feed learns how to load posts again.

Like I mentioned to the dev last time, this issue would be 10x better if you guys would just make the home feed remember the sorting option that was previously picked, there's no reason for the inconsistency here, this isn't how a subreddit works so there's no reason for my home page feed to work differently unless you are just trying to force an algorithmic sort on everyone.

Amazingly, someone actually replied to the thread last time, unfortunately the bug still exists. Again, Reddit can't show me ads when this happens, by the way.

It's actually getting worse LOL. The posts will continue until reddit can get its sht together.

reddit.com
u/Old_Bug4395 — 2 months ago
▲ 1 r/bugs

[Desktop Web] Even more broken home feed

So reddit has added a "for you" page which I can't switch away from by default, in addition to the already broken "best" vs "new" sorting that doesn't save.

Do you want people to keep using the platform? This is not how you get people to keep using the platform. Stop adding broken features on top of already existing broken features.

if you need more information, go read one of the other 4398723450982134560987234509587234908572304985723409i572309487523098457239048573e409w8573249085723409857230948570392487509-2384750923847509238475092384750984237590823475098237450982374509872345098237450987234509823740598723149058r72340957230945872304985703294857023-9487502398475239084570923847509823475092384572309847502398475029384752309487 posts about this that have gone completely ignored

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u/Old_Bug4395 — 2 months ago
▲ 2 r/bugs

[Desktop Web] Even more broken home feed sorting

So reddit has added a "for you" page which I can't switch away from by default, in addition to the already broken "best" vs "new" sorting that doesn't save.

Do you want people to keep using the platform? This is not how you get people to keep using the platform. Stop adding broken features on top of already existing broken features.

reddit.com
u/Old_Bug4395 — 2 months ago
▲ 2 r/bugs

[Desktop Web] Home page stops loading posts, says there's no content to display.

This bug has existed for years now, since the original "home page experiment" where you "tried to show us more relevant content" which never actually worked properly. Since then, randomly, the home page will say "no content available," despite there being plenty of content 5 minutes previously when I was on the home feed. The only workaround I've discovered for this aside from just not using the platform for a while is holding down F5 for about 30 seconds at a time. Eventually the home feed learns how to load posts again.

Like I mentioned to the dev last time, this issue would be 10x better if you guys would just make the home feed remember the sorting option that was previously picked, there's no reason for the inconsistency here, this isn't how a subreddit works so there's no reason for my home page feed to work differently unless you are just trying to force an algorithmic sort on everyone.

Amazingly, someone actually replied to the thread last time, unfortunately the bug still exists. Again, Reddit can't show me ads when this happens, by the way.

It's actually getting worse LOL. The posts will continue until reddit can get its sht together.

reddit.com
u/Old_Bug4395 — 2 months ago
▲ 1 r/bugs

[Desktop Web] Home page stops loading posts, says there's no content to display.

This bug has existed for years now, since the original "home page experiment" where you "tried to show us more relevant content" which never actually worked properly. Since then, randomly, the home page will say "no content available," despite there being plenty of content 5 minutes previously when I was on the home feed. The only workaround I've discovered for this aside from just not using the platform for a while is holding down F5 for about 30 seconds at a time. Eventually the home feed learns how to load posts again.

Like I mentioned to the dev last time, this issue would be 10x better if you guys would just make the home feed remember the sorting option that was previously picked, there's no reason for the inconsistency here, this isn't how a subreddit works so there's no reason for my home page feed to work differently unless you are just trying to force an algorithmic sort on everyone.

Amazingly, someone actually replied to the thread last time, unfortunately the bug still exists. Again, Reddit can't show me ads when this happens, by the way.

It's actually getting worse LOL

reddit.com
u/Old_Bug4395 — 3 months ago
▲ 1 r/bugs

[Desktop Web] Home page stops loading posts, says there's no content to display.

This bug has existed for years now, since the original "home page experiment" where you "tried to show us more relevant content" which never actually worked properly. Since then, randomly, the home page will say "no content available," despite there being plenty of content 5 minutes previously when I was on the home feed. The only workaround I've discovered for this aside from just not using the platform for a while is holding down F5 for about 30 seconds at a time. Eventually the home feed learns how to load posts again.

Like I mentioned to the dev last time, this issue would be 10x better if you guys would just make the home feed remember the sorting option that was previously picked, there's no reason for the inconsistency here, this isn't how a subreddit works so there's no reason for my home page feed to work differently unless you are just trying to force an algorithmic sort on everyone.

Amazingly, someone actually replied to the thread last time, unfortunately the bug still exists. Again, Reddit can't show me ads when this happens, by the way.

reddit.com
u/Old_Bug4395 — 3 months ago
▲ 0 r/bugs

[Desktop Web] Home page stops loading posts, says there's no content to display.

This bug has existed for years now, since the original "home page experiment" where you "tried to show us more relevant content" which never actually worked properly. Since then, randomly, the home page will say "no content available," despite there being plenty of content 5 minutes previously when I was on the home feed. The only workaround I've discovered for this aside from just not using the platform for a while is holding down F5 for about 30 seconds at a time. Eventually the home feed learns how to load posts again.

Like I mentioned to the dev last time, this issue would be 10x better if you guys would just make the home feed remember the sorting option that was previously picked, there's no reason for the inconsistency here, this isn't how a subreddit works so there's no reason for my home page feed to work differently unless you are just trying to force an algorithmic sort on everyone.

Amazingly, someone actually replied to the thread last time, unfortunately the bug still exists. Again, Reddit can't show me ads when this happens, by the way.

reddit.com
u/Old_Bug4395 — 3 months ago
▲ 0 r/bugs

This bug has existed for years now, since the original "home page experiment" where you "tried to show us more relevant content" which never actually worked properly. Since then, randomly, the home page will say "no content available," despite there being plenty of content 5 minutes previously when I was on the home feed. The only workaround I've discovered for this aside from just not using the platform for a while is holding down F5 for about 30 seconds at a time. Eventually the home feed learns how to load posts again.

This is like the fourth fifth sixth seventh eighth time i've reported this with zero acknowledgement or interaction from the admins. They can see the post, obviously, and they are responding to other posts. What gives? Why is this particular bug in the platform unimportant and constantly ignored? Don't you guys have investors now? I can't see ads either when this happens.

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u/Old_Bug4395 — 4 months ago
▲ 1 r/bugs

Pretty much post title. Home feed doesn't remember the sort option which is pretty annoying when 'best' only wants me to see posts from one subreddit.

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u/Old_Bug4395 — 4 months ago