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Happened today with https://www.gamingonlinux.com/articles/a-linux-beta-build-of-solstice-chronicles-mia-may-come-soon.11803 . Like I said, I can't reproduce it by following the RSS link again.
It's not much of a problem but I thought I should report it anyway.
It could also be a problem on my side since I'm using several browser add-ons including one to manage RSS subscriptions (don't think it is since the links aren't modified by it).
Firefox's Javascript debugger only gives a single error and I doubt that that is related:
Source map error: request failed with status 404 Resource URL: https://www.gamingonlinux.com/includes/jscripts/autocomplete/easy-autocomplete.min.css Source Map URL: easy-autocomplete.min.css.mapFurther infos:
Spoiler, click me
Add-ons: Brief (an RSS manager), uBlock Origin (doesn't block anything on GamingOnLinux), uMatrix (only allows 1st party scripts (there usually aren't 3rd party ones anyway), forbids mixed content (http/https) and web workers, spoofs Referer header and spoofs noscript tags)
Edit: Forgot to mention that it only started to happen somewhat recently, maybe a week ago.
I noticed that because I sometimes couldn't subscribe to an article's comment section.