Were you able to login with a password before, but are now no longer able to?
Yup. (Obviously I’m now on a different user account) FWIW, it looks like the issue might be on the client side. It’s hard to tell though. (The user error showing up on GW is as expected, by the way; they never implemented the LW1 login ‘hack’ in the first place.)
My guess is GreaterWrong is doing some kind of cashing here and that hasn’t updated yet?
The thing is that ‘LW2’ comments always seem to show up right away. So that’s weird.
Hmm, I can definitely still log in with my two legacy accounts. I would appreciate it if you could ping us on Intercom and help us figure out what might be going wrong.
Could it be browser-dependent? (I’m on up-to-date FF52esr right now.)
Edit: Also, I have now verified that the error object “LW1 user detected, legacy salt attached” appears twice in the JS console (even for a single login submission), with different JS source references (although the data in the error object itself seem to be identical). So it may be that a LW1-style login is being attempted but is failing, either because some password data got corrupted on the LW2 side, or due to some client-side issue.
Yup. (Obviously I’m now on a different user account) FWIW, it looks like the issue might be on the client side. It’s hard to tell though. (The user error showing up on GW is as expected, by the way; they never implemented the LW1 login ‘hack’ in the first place.)
The thing is that ‘LW2’ comments always seem to show up right away. So that’s weird.
Hmm, I can definitely still log in with my two legacy accounts. I would appreciate it if you could ping us on Intercom and help us figure out what might be going wrong.
Could it be browser-dependent? (I’m on up-to-date FF52esr right now.)
Edit: Also, I have now verified that the error object “LW1 user detected, legacy salt attached” appears twice in the JS console (even for a single login submission), with different JS source references (although the data in the error object itself seem to be identical). So it may be that a LW1-style login is being attempted but is failing, either because some password data got corrupted on the LW2 side, or due to some client-side issue.