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Error Fetching Resource #728

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Fighteros opened this issue Nov 10, 2024 · 3 comments
Open

Error Fetching Resource #728

Fighteros opened this issue Nov 10, 2024 · 3 comments
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@Fighteros
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When i try to fetch streaks and add it to my readme .md file the image is broken so i follow the link and i get
some sort of link compiled by Github's server it's like https://camo.githubusercontent.com/ + encodeded stuff
it says Error Fetching Resource tho the origin link put in the readme.md works pretty fine when i request

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should serve streak

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  • OS: Windows 11
  • Browser chrome
  • Version 130.0.6723.117

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@Fighteros Fighteros added the bug Something isn't working label Nov 10, 2024
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1up64 commented Nov 14, 2024

this bug has been happening because the heroku website is no longer being maintaned

@Fighteros
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Is there anyway to help fixing it ?

@DenverCoder1
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When there is a lot of traffic to the Heroku server, the GitHub API seems to stop sending back content and the responses become very slow.

To avoid this issue, I recommend self-hosting the project. There are steps in the readme, I recently added a new method for deploying with Vercel entirely online. It's free and shouldn't take more than a couple minutes to set up.

It should also start working on its own, but there isn't much I can do to prevent it from going down in the future, so self-hosting is still an option to get it to stay up more reliably.

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