Hiiiii it's carp! I think this error means that there's a timeout error. And I think that means something took too long to load so it decided not to work at all. If you keep seeing this on the same page <I>but not other pages</I>, then something is probably wrong with that specific function. It may not be called a function, but that sounds right to me. Anyway, <s>ping me and I'll whine to someone smarter to fix it. Don't bother them.</s> <B>After a year and a half of infuriating pings, the new instructions are to quit whining and just wait until it works again oh my god shut UP.</B><BR><BR> Thanks ily <3
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The 500 fixed in 71738b05fc revealed that attempting to access g.v at
all during an error handler can potentially cause its own error.
In particular, html_head L111 accessing v.themecolor errored because
we roll back the database session during 500 handling. There's no good
solution other than specifically not passing v to 500 error pages.
However, in the interest of failing fast and ensuring error handlers
always complete, we instead go back to the previous behavior of not
treating users as logged in for error pages.
also get rid of megathread logic
do the needful and do
```sql
UPDATE submissions SET new=true WHERE title LIKE 'Thread' OR title ILIKE 'megathread';
```
or whatever the proper equivalent is
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