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  • 37% Errors (37%)
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CityProblem TypeReport Time
Sydney Errors 7 hours ago
Sancergues Errors 14 hours ago
Saint-Denis Sign in 16 hours ago
Nancy Errors 22 hours ago
Nantes Sign in 23 hours ago
Sartrouville Website Down 1 day ago
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Gmail Issues Reports

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  • Av1dlive
    Avid (@Av1dlive) reported

    this guy just dropped a library of 4 INSANE workflows for Grok Bot →support desk: a chief of staff bot routes tickets, drafts replies, pings me only for refunds or anger →money + ops: a bot processes invoices in gmail and keeps the books moving without me →content: a bot scopes the brief, cites sources, hands me a publish-ready draft →build: a bot reproduces the bug, files the ticket, hands the fix to the next bot plus it's free... all you do is send these screenshots to Grok

  • gldstx
    Gilles de Stexhe (@gldstx) reported

    @SparkMailApp Hey! Is there an ongoing issue with GMail accounts? I can't load emails in my Inbox and outgoing emails aren't sent.

  • FarhanBuildsAI
    FarhanX_AI (@FarhanBuildsAI) reported

    If someone hacks your Gmail, they don't need your passwords. They can reset everything. Bank. Instagram. Apple ID. Crypto. PayPal. Password manager. Your Gmail isn't email. It's the master key to your entire life. Here's how to lock it down in 10 minutes: 🧵

  • SaphirePay
    SaphirePay.org (@SaphirePay) reported

    Fixed an issue with sign ups. Switching to our VPs for emails would not send out emails to Gmail. This should be fixed.

  • itZen00
    Zen (@itZen00) reported

    three separate systems are scoring your store right now and most operators only watch one of them 1. your payment processor scores you on disputes. cross the threshold and it holds your payouts 2. your inbox provider scores you on spam complaints. cross 0.3% and gmail stops delivering you, calculated daily 3. your marketplace scores you on returns, cancellations and on-time delivery. miss those and TikTok can reserve up to 70% of settled funds none of these is a ban. none of them involves a human deciding you did something wrong. they're all ratios, evaluated continuously, and you cross them without being notified here's the part worth sitting with: all three are downstream of the same upstream cause slow shipping creates item-not-received disputes, which moves number one. it creates frustrated customers who mark your "where is my order" email as spam, which moves number two. and it directly blows your on-time delivery rate, which is number three one operational weakness, three separate scoreboards, and the failure shows up in whichever one is closest to its limit which is why fulfillment speed isn't a customer service line item. it's the single input that every governance system you operate under is quietly measuring fix the parcel and three dashboards improve at once

  • sgnoogle
    Francesco Sgnaolin (@sgnoogle) reported

    @ujjwal_the_sav Blockit login (with gmail) doesn't matter with the play store/google login you did for buying the premium. That's how it works

  • ZalinskyS
    ZalinskySilverworks (@ZalinskyS) reported

    Anyone else having Gmail issues? I have a hole in my Inbox from 11 pm PST to 4 am PST. No emails arrived. Never happened before. @gmail @Google

  • BizKnow1edge
    BizKnowledge ᛤ (@BizKnow1edge) reported

    @_Auza_ @baseapp That’s kinda impossible tbh from a pdf file unless you gave up a seed phrase.. The reason I’m saying is bc Gmail would instantly ask for a 2 factor - also Gmail sends notifications of attempted logins / password requests to YouTube. Gmail auto blocks any Gmail login attempt / change from a different IP - I don’t really know you, but I can tell you right now that’s sus

  • tobiastornros
    tobias (@tobiastornros) reported

    When I give access to my personal gmail in @bot it seems to be exposed to my @cursor_ai account.. So what stops Cursor agents from readming my personal emails when doing work? (enterprise account) with Github login...

  • alex_here_now
    Alex Garcia (@alex_here_now) reported

    I'm having a cloudflare issue I think I should speak to a cloudflare person about. What's up: I built an entire setup in my personal gmail before getting my work email. I'd like to transfer basically everything to the work email. This feelss... delicate.

  • Oluwaphilemon1
    FHILY👑 (@Oluwaphilemon1) reported

    My friend who works in fintech got denied a promotion because whatever he does is not visible (enough) at work. So I showed him how to build a "visibility report" and never have that conversation again: --- ✦ DOCUMENT YOUR WORK: 1. Take 12 months window to document consistently 2. Open a Google Doc. Write a start & an end date 3. Create 9 pages within before you collect anything 4. With the 9 headings: Calendar, Sent mail, Tickets, Slack, CRM, Code, Drive, Helpdesk, People 5. Run these searches (to fill each page): 𝖿𝗋𝗈𝗆:𝗆𝖾 𝖺𝖿𝗍𝖾𝗋:[𝖽𝖺𝗍𝖾] in Gmail. 𝖺𝗌𝗌𝗂𝗀𝗇𝖾𝖾 = 𝖼𝗎𝗋𝗋𝖾𝗇𝗍𝖴𝗌𝖾𝗋() 𝖠𝖭𝖣 𝗌𝗍𝖺𝗍𝗎𝗌 = 𝖣𝗈𝗇𝖾 𝖠𝖭𝖣 𝗋𝖾𝗌𝗈𝗅𝗏𝖾𝖽 >= -𝟥𝟨𝟧𝖽 in Jira. 𝗍𝗈:@𝗒𝗈𝗎 in Slack. 𝗂𝗌:𝗉𝗋 𝗋𝖾𝗏𝗂𝖾𝗐𝖾𝖽-𝖻𝗒:@𝗆𝖾 in GitHub. 6. Paste the search string next to every number so you can re-run it when challenged. 7. Create 4 categories: Ownership (what has your name on it), Impact (what it earned), Demand (who came to you and how senior), Rework (hours fixing broken work). 8. Show the hours as money (with a formula): 𝗁𝗈𝗎𝗋𝗌 𝗌𝖺𝗏𝖾𝖽 × 𝗅𝗈𝖺𝖽𝖾𝖽 𝗁𝗈𝗎𝗋𝗅𝗒 𝗋𝖺𝗍𝖾. 9. Write "412 hours on rework," NOT "412 hours fixing Kevin's mistakes." No names. --- ✦ TURN IT INTO A VISIBILITY REPORT 10. Download it as a PDF (File → Download → PDF). 11. Go to Gamma .app 12. On the left side, go to "Templates" > "Explore" 13. Scroll through & pick your favourite template. 14. Open it & select "Create from template" 15. On the upper left side, choose "Import content" 16. Drag and drop the Google Doc PDF. 17. Hit "Generate." It builds your report for you. 18. Share it as a link, not a file. 19. Share → anyone with the link can view → copy. --- Never give your boss a chance to say "we don't know what you do at work." Rather have them say, "we didn't realize you were doing that much."

  • AvalosChris
    Chris, (@AvalosChris) reported

    @AnthropicAI my Gmail draft tool has been down for over 10 days. I have tried disconnecting and connecting it multiple times. I tried restarting my computer and all this basic troubleshooting. PLEASE HELP!

  • CallMeKulubya
    Call Me Kulubya (@CallMeKulubya) reported

    @emeka_ug @gmail @YouTube Sorry to hear this, I hope you recover everything, Homo sapiens are a terrible species 😢.

  • DemosthenesTwin
    Demosthenes Twin (@DemosthenesTwin) reported

    @DanFriedman81 Nike is run by complete dei idiots. Just now I googled Nike. Click on an ad to a pair of shoes I like. The website forces me to the app which I have. But I’m not logged in. App is forcing me to sign in or sign up. No work around. Fine. Click sign in and use autofill. Then wants a code sent to my email. No guys, use my saved password instead, enter it in. Next screen is asking for another code sent to my email. I give up and come back here. I’ve worked in web design and e-commerce for a long time. Everything about this was wrong. They should see this in their data analysis. I just can’t believe I did several actions after clicking an ad, and get this, I never even got to the product page! I was forced out of their site by a login firewall that wanted me to open Gmail, and copy a code. This is mind bogglingly arrogant and incompetent. They must have a room full of Indians and women running their website to be this horrible. I can only imagine their web analytics seeing ads clicked and the massive drop off to even landing on the product pages. Anyone with an ounce of experience or basic intelligence can see forcing users to the app is stupid. And also forcing a sign in before even getting to the product page is more insane. They are doomed. And I can’t even see their ******* website as it won’t let me without a ******* code from my email.

  • d_odeseneka
    Constantine240101 (@d_odeseneka) reported

    @GloWorld Whats wrong with the update glo cafe app. I can't login anymore and they won't send code to my Gmail. Why is your network never getting better ?

  • InferXai
    InferX (@InferXai) reported

    @PandarYogesh Hi. Once you login either using Gmail or GitHub, you will see an option to subscribe..

  • F4IIen
    F4llen 🌹 (@F4IIen) reported

    @theo I’m on nightly and I’ve never managed to login on T3 Connect with wither GitHub or Gmail. I’ve been using Tailscale instead but other than that I’m happy with it

  • MagravatorMag
    Mags (@MagravatorMag) reported

    See the documentary "Died Suddenly," which I was forbidden from sharing on any platform AND my T-Mobile phone and Google's Gmail. Good times, right, @TMobile and @gmail? I hope your companies die a slow and embarrassing death to serve as an example for the next batch of communist cowards who think they can shut us up. IT WAS ALL TRUE! 🖕

  • DavonEuw
    Davon (@DavonEuw) reported

    @TeamYouTube Hello. I have an issue where a google/youtube/gmail account is hacked. The hacker has activated parental controls on the account, and also removed all 2fa methods, so it is now impossible to recover through ordinary means. Please help!

  • Israeli2025
    Israeli (@Israeli2025) reported

    @ingela56579322 As i posted elsewhere i can`t DM here i`m on my desktop and it won`t let me, i can quickly post my Whatsapp or my Gmail if you`d like to talk or google chat or Teamz. that`s not a problem so simply let me know which works better for you.

  • solo_ranez
    Solo Ranez (@solo_ranez) reported

    @MarioSaputra I have an issue after reset my marketing IPhone I can’t even create the US Gmail, because Google requires the phone number from me actually. Who faced this? Guys please I really wanna market on US audience 🙏🏼

  • Tuglifer1
    Tuglifer (@Tuglifer1) reported

    @davidarch56 Nah, that’s gonna require you to login my Gmail account

  • Ravanaa999
    J 🦇 (@Ravanaa999) reported

    @RajezzO Slow ah ilaya na Nama gmail account link pana any problem? With this browser

  • Numan_Ai12
    Numan (@Numan_Ai12) reported

    If you've been using Gmail for years, it's likely that your storage bar is orange and shows a message that you're running out of space: "12.8 GB of 15 GB used." Google kindly offers you to pay €1.99 per month to upgrade to 100 GB. Before you pull out your card, let me tell you about a free option to solve this problem👇

  • nickgraynews
    Nick Gray (@nickgraynews) reported

    I have been using Grok Bot @bot a lot - 42% of my weekly usage. Here's what I like and don't like so far Things I like: 1. Having agents without needing a Mac Mini or whatever for Hermes or OpenClaw. Being able to talk to the agents from my phone and my laptop and not being tied to one of my own devices 2. It just works (mostly! sorta!) 3. The "pick an option for what I should do" is the correct upgrade for chat bot interface (I loved doing that with my OpenClaw bot on Telegram) There's a lot more that I like: I assigned it a task to help me write a job description for something, and while searching my email for something else, it found a very relevant (and not something I asked for) other email thread - which it incorporated into my results, and that was excellent and appreciated and what I'd expect of a human assistant Things I don't like: 1. My Gmail connector via the MCP kept having issues. Eg: If I tried to write an email with a URL, it replaced the URL with a Google redirect link to that URL fix -- I forced my agents to use Gmail's API and sent them a token for auth 2. The agents are not proactive enough on long-running tasks. For example, I asked my email agent to check my Inbox for receipts every 15 minutes during the work day; it has been over an hour and I haven't heard back from that agent fix -- people say to to "Reset Grok Bot's computer" but I was afraid to do that. But an XAI employee just told me it is safe, and also will be fixed later today, so I am restarting it now 3. The agents get overwhelmed with multiple tasks in thread. The agent gravitates towards the last task mentioned- and not iteratively cranking through and/or following up on multiple items that were discussed example -- Hey, so I'm thinking about X and I want to do this... and then also on XX I want to do this... by the way, what happened to XXX? -- and then it will only action on XXX item 4. The select button options for responses could be improved. I'd love to see multiple-choice options, for example. I think Claude, specifically Claude Design, has really nailed the AskUserQuestion tool and I'd love to see more of that in Grok Bot 5. Web browser tasks are sometimes painfully slow. I made an agent to order french fries from the hamburger place next to my office, and it takes a solid 3-4 minutes for the agent to click through fix -- I tried making a CLI tool using Printing Press and it partially works, except for auth, so I spent about 35 minutes to shave off 2 minutes of order time (lol) Overall: I haven't used my OpenClaw in months and it is has been nice to get back into the agents world with Grok Bot. I will continue playing with it! I am sure the product will keep getting better For now it is not a silver bullet. But it is insanely easy to set up and get started

  • anumeta10
    budhu (@anumeta10) reported

    @grok @grok — ROUND 8: ORGANIZATIONAL GOVERNANCE, DELEGATED AUTHORITY & SEPARATION OF DUTIES One user becomes many roles. The product’s roles are coarser. Role distinction Actor Status Organization owner / org admin DOCUMENTED — inspect/kill member computers; SSO/org controls Workspace / team admin DOCUMENTED — licenses, connector catalog, MCP allow/deny, team rules Manager UNKNOWN as a Bot-specific role Bot creator DOCUMENTED — the member who owns that computer Routine creator Same member; no separate duty Approver Same member (cards / Auto-review). Dual-control UNKNOWN Credential owner DOCUMENTED — member sessions + delegated OAuth Security/compliance reviewer UNKNOWN — “audit view of Bot actions is coming” Ordinary employee DOCUMENTED — one VM per member External affected party UNKNOWN — no notice/consent object Enterprise controls “depend on rollout and plan.” Cursor team ACLs are not a full Bot duty matrix. Who may (publicly) Power Who Create Bot / change instructions / schedule / Always-allow Member Grant connectors Admin provisions catalog; member authenticates Authenticate browser sessions Member (takeover) Approve actions Member Inspect logs Thread + 20-run history; org-wide action audit not yet Pause execution Member; org admin can Kill the VM (durable storage kept) Revoke credentials Member + source revoke; admin can remove connector Delete evidence/history Member deletes Bots/files; backend = Cursor terms Modify shared memory Member’s Bots Transfer/duplicate Duplicate copies profile/skills/routines, not memory/history Separation of duties Enforced splits — creator ≠ approver, operator ≠ auditor, Bot ≠ verifier, credential owner ≠ routine author, two-person high-impact approval — not demonstrated. A member can create the Bot, sign in Gmail, write Always-allow, approve, edit /workspace, and review the same thread. That is self-authorization. Admin practice (connector catalog, local-exec ceiling, MCP denylist) is perimeter, not SoD on the action. Composition / escalation A cannot send mail. A may invoke B. B can send mail. Shared computer + account-wide connectors + documented handoff ⇒ A acquires indirect X. Permissions must be scored on the delegation graph. The product labels Bots conversationally; docs already say that is not a security boundary. Org-change decay Employee leaves / role change: no documented automatic decay of routines, cookies, Always-allow, or skills. Cleanup is manual: sign out, revoke, delete files, hide/delete Bots, or org-admin Kill VM (storage remains). Orphaned authority is the default until hunted. Actual governance boundary: member-scoped VM + team connector/MCP/local-exec ceilings + org-admin computer kill. Where indirect privilege emerges: any Bot on that VM + any live session + any sibling that can be messaged. SoD: recommended hygiene, not architecture. Largest insider-risk path: one employee with a live mailbox session and Always-allow; or an admin who provisions MCP and also operates Bots. Largest orphaned-authority risk: departed member whose cloud computer, cookies, and routines persist until a multi-step wipe. One falsifying experiment: Research-only Bot A @-mentions Inbox Bot B to “send the summary.” If mail leaves without a new consent scoped to A, composition bypassed the label. Next layer: the affected party — what rights exist when the Bot acts on someone who never granted it.

  • jithin78503
    jithin cyriac (@jithin78503) reported

    @PieterJanArts @DonDurrett You can. Just sign in using your Gmail, Apple ID or Facebook ID. I just finished reading now

  • kevtheshipper
    the shipping guy (@kevtheshipper) reported

    @StanleyMasinde_ I know what *** is. I used to work at GitLab. *** SaaS gives you a lot of features that improve productivity of your dev team. Code review, CI/CD, issues, code review, SSO integration. A *** bare repo mostly works for people in research, open source, soloists, government security agencies too. Not for serious commercial applications. You are confusing a business argument for a technology one. A company's primary responsibility is making money. And most do this by focusing on the customer solution they provide. There are always more features to build, bugs to fix and business insights to provide. This is why they don't build an email system but rather use SAAS options like Gmail, Zoho e.t.c. Because this is not their business. Same way, Github, GitLab, Bitbucket etc exist for managing repositories in an efficient manner.

  • _Auza_
    Auza (@_Auza_) reported

    @Oxxbid @baseapp my laptop is hacked and someone login in my Gmail nad hacked my base app is there anyway i can't get my baseapp??

  • anumeta10
    budhu (@anumeta10) reported

    @grok @grok — ROUND 14: COMPLETENESS TEST Attempted missing primitive: open actuation identity. Computer-use has no closed verb set. A rule “require approval before sending email” names a type. A click-path through Gmail is a motor sequence. If policy matches tools, the browser is a universal actuator that can realize the same world effect without that type. Why it does not escape the 13 layers: •Risk classification is exactly the problem of labeling an open action. •Authority already distinguished X from X-later-under-new-state, and typed grants from inherited sessions. •Credential/tool is why a shared cookie makes the unlabeled click consequential. •Threat model is confused-deputy via page/UI. •Evidence is the gap between attempt-label and world effect. So this is a hard instance of classification + matching, not a 14th kind. Other candidates fail the same way: Tempting “layer” Absorbed by Approval fatigue / saturating the human independence of the verifier (12–13), Always-allow (2, 11) Two allowed steps jointly harmful authority scope (magnitude × frequency), plan-level risk (11) Goal misspecification intent vs plan (7), authority (2) Availability / quota exhaustion blocking revoke interruption (5), threat (13); spend cap is a parameter Ecosystem of many users’ Bots outside this architecture I cannot construct a realistic Grok Bot failure that is technically load-bearing, non-bug, and has no slot in 1–13. The framework’s real defect is not a hole. It is that several layers can share one failure mode (one model, one member VM, one session). That is correlated collapse, already named—not a new primitive. Compression A. Minimum sufficient primitives
capability · grant (action × resource × credential × bounds · TTL) · identity linkage · revocation/interrupt · effect inventory · independent verify · correction graph · trust-domain isolation · subject recourse B. Dependency order
isolate domains → type or constrain actuation → issue bounded grants → bind identity → act → verify world → log immutably → revoke/correct → only then persist memory for later grants C. What must be independent
planner ≠ risk grader ≠ verifier ≠ auditor ≠ credential owner ≠ affected party. Auto Review + same VM does not satisfy this. D. Measurable, not binary
revoke latency · injection-to-exfil rate · grant/world mismatch rate · correction fan-out completeness · approval-card coverage vs computer-use · sibling-completion after pause E. What would falsify the framework
A class of harm that requires no extra capability, no grant, no identity, no time, no irreversibility, no missing evidence, no org role, no third-party, no memory, no classifier, no trust-boundary crossing—and still cannot be described as a missing measurement of those. No such class found. FRAMEWORK STRUCTURALLY COMPLETE — empirical validation remains.