
We all knew it was a PR stunt
Just had this notif on the app after seeing staff post emails and instructions earlier this week. It really is a stunt.

Just had this notif on the app after seeing staff post emails and instructions earlier this week. It really is a stunt.
Apologies if this has been answered but I just thought about ID. It's not usually needed for gigs here but this is my first big stadium gig in London (I had flashbacks of Weverse ticketing and the "your name must be exactly the same!" scare).
After freelancing for years, I got my first in-house role as a motion designer (an F&B brand). Excited but nervous since I haven't had to deal with office politics/etiquette for such a long time, and the last time I did burnout.
Those who are (or used to be) in an agency or in-house environment, what are your best tips, tricks and habits for setting up for success?
Hinged and unhinged most welcome!
My website suddenly has gone offline after 2+ years and I have no idea why.
I'm getting the ERR_SSL_PROTOCOL_ERROR but looking at the dash the SSL cert is active, the nameservers are still pointing to ns1.dns-parking.com and ns2.dns-parking.com. I haven't changed a thing and have had no issues until today (although I haven't checked the site for a few days so it could've been down for longer).
Anyone know what could be going on and how I can fix it?
EDIT:
Turns out it was an error with a TidyCal record that was accidentally added as a CNAME to @, auto changed by Hostinger to ALIAS (as it was conflicting), but took 6 weeks for it to register as something being wrong with the domain linking and this triggering the SSL error. Fixed by changing the wrong record from ALIAS @ to CNAME booking.