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Slack down: Users see messages disappear and duplicate as office chat app not working properly
Slack down: Users see messages disappear and duplicate as office chat app not working properly
Slack has been hit by unusual errors that have seen messages disappear and duplicate. Problems have been reported by a “small percentage” of users, according to the office chat app. Those affected said they were seeing messages duplicate or not send, especially in groups. The company acknowledged the problem and said that it was investigating. “We’re receiving reports that a small percentage of users are experiencing issues with loading and sending messages,” it said in a post to its status page. “We’re actively looking into this, and we’ll report back as more information becomes available.” Tracking website Down Detector confirmed the issues, with a relatively small number of reports from users that the app was not working as expected. It was unclear why the problems were only affecting some users, and what marked out those who were hit by it. It was also unclear whether there was any easy way for those affected to make the app work as normal again. The outage comes just a few days after another major outage at the office chat app. This time around, the problems came at the end of the working day in the UK, and before lunchtime in the US. Read More Slack is down Photoshop unveils ‘extraordinary’ AI that transforms your pictures with a text prompt ChatGPT creator issues stark warning on AI
1970-01-01 08:00
US Ski & Snowboard bring Paralympic Alpine and snowboard teams back under umbrella
US Ski & Snowboard bring Paralympic Alpine and snowboard teams back under umbrella
U.S. Ski and Snowboard will add the Paralympic Alpine ski and snowboard teams back under its umbrella
1970-01-01 08:00
America's borrowing is its superpower. A default would tarnish that
America's borrowing is its superpower. A default would tarnish that
Call it American financial exceptionalism: The full faith and credit of the US government goes far, but a default because of the debt ceiling would change that.
1970-01-01 08:00
Evan Gershkovich: Russian court extends detention of US journalist
Evan Gershkovich: Russian court extends detention of US journalist
Evan Gershkovich will be held for another three months pending trial, Russian reports say.
1970-01-01 08:00
China presses Dutch minister for access to chipmaking tech blocked on security grounds
China presses Dutch minister for access to chipmaking tech blocked on security grounds
China’s foreign minister has pressed his Dutch counterpart for access to advanced chipmaking technology that has been blocked on security grounds and warned against allowing what he said were unfounded fears of Beijing to spoil relations
1970-01-01 08:00
Ancient Mayan city discovered in remote jungle that was previously 'impossible' to find
Ancient Mayan city discovered in remote jungle that was previously 'impossible' to find
It feels like every day there’s a science story that comes along ready to blow our tiny minds, and today is no exception. A series of ancient interconnected cities have been discovered in the remote El Mirador jungle Guatemala, and it’s changing our entire understanding of the ancient civilisation. More than 400 settlements have been uncovered with some dating back as far as 1,000 BC. They’re linked by roads too, and it’s led them to be described as “the first freeway system in the world”. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Richard Hansen, a research professor at the University of Idaho, is an expert on the project and he’d called the findings a “game-changer”. It was previously thought that the Mayan peoples were nomadic, but these cities have changed the scientific community’s understanding. Speaking to the Washington Post, Hansen said: "We now know that the Preclassic period was one of extraordinary complexity and architectural sophistication, with some of the largest buildings in world history being constructed during this time.” On top of the 110 miles of interconnected roads, the discoveries also showed evidence of organised agriculture and even hydraulic systems. The findings are the result of work which first began in 2015, which saw lidar technology uncovered signs of ancient structures below the surface. Archaeologist Enrique Hernández, from San Carlos University said about the findings: “Now there are more than 900 [settlements]… We [couldn’t] see that before. It was impossible,” he said. Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
1970-01-01 08:00
How to Tell If Your Blue Cheese Has Gone Bad
How to Tell If Your Blue Cheese Has Gone Bad
Fuzzy gray or black patches of mold or shiny pink or yellow spots of yeast are indications that your blue cheese is past the point of no return.
1970-01-01 08:00
New Saints quarterback puts Zoolander to shame in rookie photoshoot
New Saints quarterback puts Zoolander to shame in rookie photoshoot
Jake Haener modeling in his New Orleans Saints uniform should have Derek Zoolander, Hansel and even Jacobim Mugatu mad, mad jealous, y'all.Whether it be Blue Steel, Ferrari, Le Tigre or god, even Magnum, New Orleans Saints rookie quarterback Jake Haener is beautiful and an absolutely majest...
1970-01-01 08:00
Pakistan’s Khan Wins Some Respite as Legal Fight Inches Forward
Pakistan’s Khan Wins Some Respite as Legal Fight Inches Forward
Pakistan’s former Prime Minister Imran Khan won bail in multiple cases from an anti-terrorism court in Islamabad, a
1970-01-01 08:00
London’s Tube Strikes Are Set to Drag On Into the Winter
London’s Tube Strikes Are Set to Drag On Into the Winter
London’s Underground is braced for further strikes after workers voted for a fresh mandate to authorize industrial action
1970-01-01 08:00
How DeSantis plans to jolt the GOP presidential primary and seize back the narrative
How DeSantis plans to jolt the GOP presidential primary and seize back the narrative
In the early days of his governorship, Ron DeSantis, still largely unknown to even the people who elected him, barnstormed across Florida's 65,000 square miles, popping up almost daily in a different community to announce new initiatives or unexpected actions. News outlets, opposition Democrats and fellow Republicans unaccustomed to such energy from the executive were caught by surprise.
1970-01-01 08:00
Jeff Bridges' tumor has shrunk 'to the size of a marble'
Jeff Bridges' tumor has shrunk 'to the size of a marble'
Jeff Bridges is a survivor.
1970-01-01 08:00
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