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    Cyber security professional here -reliably determining when a computational artifact (file, etc.) was created is *hard*. This is sorta why…

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    Agreed with the other commentator. It is extremely unlikely that Pangram’s success is due to its cheating by reading metadata.

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    At the risk of self-advertising:… You claim “AI is unusual in degree, not in kind” and “It is not clear…

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    Apropos of Sagar’s wish to foist the A.I. industry by its own petard, this article appeared in print in yesterday’s…

Difficulty accessing the blog via Google Chrome?

I got several reports from earlier today from readers in different parts of the globe about being unable to access the blog using Google Chrome, but being able to access it with other browers.  A reader on Twitter now tells me he is able to access it via Google Chrome, so the problem may be over.   You can comment here if Google Chrome still does not work for you (it's 11:10 am in Chicago), but other browers do.  Thank you.  (You can also email me at bleiter-at-uchicago-dot-edu.)

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8 responses to “Difficulty accessing the blog via Google Chrome?”

  1. I finally decided to try running CCleaner (the free edition) to clean cookies and that solved the problem. I did that because it once happened that I couldn't access my bank's page, I called their call center and they suggested that I clean the cookies.

  2. In my experience this is a frequent issue with Chrome accessing many sites. I use Chrome on a Chromebook, so I don't have an easy alternative browser for troubleshooting. But if I switch to incognito mode and successfully access a problem site, then it's a sign that the problem is cookies/cache.

  3. Jerry Goodenough

    After years of reading Leiter Reports on my Edge browser, today the page opens and immediately defaults to the statcounter. And the same thing happens with the Leiter Law School page. (Cleaning the cookies doesn't seem to help.)

    On the other hand, opening my rarely-used Chrome browser, I find that both of these pages can be opened and read perfectly. Go figure.

  4. Oy veh! Has anyone else had this experience? It turns otu the StatCounter was causing a problem, but allegedly that was fixed. But maybe not! Sorry!

  5. Brian I'm answering on another browser because Chrome still won't load as JG@3 reports.

  6. And now it *does* load properly.

  7. This morning in London (0918 GMT, 14 Jan) it seems to work fine on Chrome.
    ps better actually do some work now

  8. Yesterday it did not work in Chrome nor Edge from a windoows 10 laptop. It worked in Safari from an iphone. This reminded me how sensitive is our psyche to the constant presence of the online world. I delivered the Sunday morning paper when I was 12. I recall the anger of some folks on the occasion of delivering really late. The regularity of sensation may be more important to us than the sensation itself.

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