Issues with "AFF Style" link

DejaBrew

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As alluded to here by @MELso, the "AFF Style" selector link is currently glitching. Clicking on the link....

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....results in the following error -:

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Looking at the developer console, I am seeing the following error -:

[Error] Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 404 () (style, line 0)


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Note: It is still possible to change your preferred page style via the Preferences page.
 
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Ah is that why the style changed without my involvement ?

Better than the ripple down effect of Telstra’s (previously Optus) botched server update resetting dates back to 2006
 
Better than the ripple down effect of Telstra’s (previously Optus) botched server update resetting dates back to 2006

Wasn't even a botched update, it was the lack of one that caused the issue.

Their time servers counted weeks in 10 bit, so they had a max value of 1024. Server counts up to 1024 weeks (19.6 years) then resets to week 0, 2006.

The underlying design flaw is the same as the GPS rollover bug - last seen in 2019, next due in 2038.

Looking at the developer console, I am seeing the following error -:

[Error] Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 404 () (style, line 0)

At this point AFF should give you a free membership for the troubleshooting work you do.
 

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