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4096bits
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My browser / operating system: Windows NT 10.0, Chrome 85.0.4183.121, No Flash version detected

I recently loved a project. However, when I came back to the same project, it still says it has 0 loves, even though I loved it already, and the love button is red.

I suspect this is just some delay registering me clicking the love button, but it may not be.

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mtech22
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Can replicate. This has been happening to me for a while, but sometimes when I wait a few minutes it will return as loved.

aII toasters toast toast, but what happens when there are no longer toasters being produced? will their technology simply become obsolete, with humans moving onto bigger, better things? will toast become a distant memory, written in textbooks of the future as foods us simpler generations ate? who's to say! society is constantly moving, changing, evolving, ideas being built upon, improved upon, theories being proven or disproven. are we but a blip on the timeline? sure, our names may not be remembered, but that's not the point. you can make a change. you can make a difference. you can make the world better, even if you don't know yet. and the first step is to go for it. even if you are afraid of failure. going back to the example of toasters, do you know off the top of your head who invented them? no? have you used one? probably. so, even if you don't remember my name, if I was able to help awnser your question, that is enough. if I was able to help you, even in the slightest way, this could push you to continue with scratch and not give up after the program crashes, and maybe one day learn other programming languages and change the world. everything is a cause and effect reaction, new inventions lead to the technology of the future, and even as the generations of the past are slowly forgotten, their influence lives on to this day, affecting how the world eventually turned out and how it will be for generations to come.

and, without toasters, we wouldn't have toast.
panda-wat
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The servers are being used more than usual due to people being bored in quarantine, so some changes to data stored on the server will take time to register.

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4096bits
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panda-wat wrote:

The servers are being used more than usual due to people being bored in quarantine, so some changes to data stored on the server will take time to register.
But now people are going back to school… there isn't much server demand now.

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mtech22
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4096bits wrote:

panda-wat wrote:

The servers are being used more than usual due to people being bored in quarantine, so some changes to data stored on the server will take time to register.
But now people are going back to school… there isn't much server demand now.
But again more people could be joining scratch due to school :P

aII toasters toast toast, but what happens when there are no longer toasters being produced? will their technology simply become obsolete, with humans moving onto bigger, better things? will toast become a distant memory, written in textbooks of the future as foods us simpler generations ate? who's to say! society is constantly moving, changing, evolving, ideas being built upon, improved upon, theories being proven or disproven. are we but a blip on the timeline? sure, our names may not be remembered, but that's not the point. you can make a change. you can make a difference. you can make the world better, even if you don't know yet. and the first step is to go for it. even if you are afraid of failure. going back to the example of toasters, do you know off the top of your head who invented them? no? have you used one? probably. so, even if you don't remember my name, if I was able to help awnser your question, that is enough. if I was able to help you, even in the slightest way, this could push you to continue with scratch and not give up after the program crashes, and maybe one day learn other programming languages and change the world. everything is a cause and effect reaction, new inventions lead to the technology of the future, and even as the generations of the past are slowly forgotten, their influence lives on to this day, affecting how the world eventually turned out and how it will be for generations to come.

and, without toasters, we wouldn't have toast.
4096bits
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mtech22 wrote:

4096bits wrote:

panda-wat wrote:

The servers are being used more than usual due to people being bored in quarantine, so some changes to data stored on the server will take time to register.
But now people are going back to school… there isn't much server demand now.
But again more people could be joining scratch due to school :P
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