
Influencer III
I have far more trouble connect with this forum via the web than Gaia. This message is one I commonly receive, even when my browser can connect to any other website.
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Influencer III
Advocate III
I have found this to be settings on Safari Web browser.I have far more trouble connect with this forum via the web than Gaia. This message is one I commonly receive, even when my browser can connect to any other website.
Enthusiast III
I get that you're a Gaia advocate. I was too. I still really love their product and I want to be an advocate for them. But unless there's some kind of rule on OB that we're not allowed to discuss the quality of navigation software relevant to overland pursuits on this overland forum, then I'm going to continue to discuss the quality of navigation software relevant to overland pursuits on this overland forum.As you did the best thing to do is express your feelings (positive or negative) to the software developer and not on a forum.
I've been writing software since 1995. I've been a cloud architect and consultant for years. These are not problems that Gaia gets to blame AWS for (their public cloud host). These are infrastructure configuration problems and shite javascript code. These problems are on Gaia, not AWS.Don’t know how much control Gaia has over that if an issue occurs at the hosting company. No idea. That is separate from any code issues written by Gaia.
Member II
I’ll make this my last comment. No one said you cannot comment or complain about Gaia or anything else on OB. Complaining to strangers won’t provide any possible resolution but free to do so. Any time I have had an issue with Gaia (topic at hand) I have discussed them with GaiaI get that you're a Gaia advocate. I was too. I still really love their product and I want to be an advocate for them. But unless there's some kind of rule on OB that we're not allowed to discuss the quality of navigation software relevant to overland pursuits on this overland forum, then I'm going to continue to discuss the quality of navigation software relevant to overland pursuits on this overland forum.
I've been writing software since 1995. I've been a cloud architect and consultant for years. These are not problems that Gaia gets to blame AWS for (their public cloud host). These are infrastructure configuration problems and shite javascript code. These problems are on Gaia, not AWS.
Member III
Influencer III
I’d like to know what those settings are!I have found this to be settings on Safari Web browser.
Advocate III
I don’t remember what settings I was playing with because I was trying to fix an other issue completely different for a different website. One other thing I have noticed, if I try to open a thread at the same time someone makes some kind of interaction with me I get the same error message. A quick refresh fixes it and the. I notice a new alert at the same time.I’d like to know what those settings are!
i have the same thing happen in Firefox on my pc, but not as often.
Enthusiast III
Look, I'm pretty much at the end of my willingness to argue this. If you have a software infrastructure background and can explain to me how 502 Bad Gateway errors from an Nginx reverse proxy are a result of my configuration, I'm super interested in what you have to say. But you don't. And you can't. Because it isn't.I mean, no one else at all seems to be having these issues you are having. so..... blaming gaia seems pretty incorrect imo. If it was indeed something they were doing wrong these would be issues a much larger audience would be having.
you are absolutely allowed to voice your opinions and issues, but to place blame where it really isn't needed is kind of silly imo. Seems your odd combination of whatever you have going on with your setup is the issue. which, i could still be something on their end that doesn't like your setup, but when its something so specific and small userbase (after browsing other forums and google no one else seems to be having these issues), can you really blame them for not being able to completely solve the mystery issue at the snap of your finger?
Member III
Enthusiast III
I know I was gonna leave this thread alone but did want to close this one loop. I heard back from their support team today and you are correct, @1Louder - their support team was great. Didn't solve all of the problems and he admitted they've been having some stability problems and defects as of late but his response was spot on. I'm pretty happy with the resolution.Your concerns should be sent to support@gaiagps.com and not here. If you want official support go to the source. OB is great for tips on how to use apps like Gaia but not to fix potential issues in said app. I would also try a different browser. I would say Gaia has the largest team of developers and support people of any comparable app.
Member II
That is great to hear. I think some people assume customer service will always suck with companies. I am not putting you in that bucket. It is a broad brush and why I always encourage people to still try to communicate directly. Especially based on my 7.5 years of using Gaia GPS and working with them on product suggestions and any issues I have experienced during that time.I know I was gonna leave this thread alone but did want to close this one loop. I heard back from their support team today and you are correct, @1Louder - their support team was great. Didn't solve all of the problems and he admitted they've been having some stability problems and defects as of late but his response was spot on. I'm pretty happy with the resolution.