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Encoding error when accessing https://codidact.com/

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When trying to access https://codidact.com/ Firefox (93.0) gives me "encoding error, contact the site owners". This appears to have happened just now, as I could use that address fine for less than an hour ago. I can access any community just fine, not just the main URL, so I don't think it's some DNS hiccup.

https://www.codidact.com also works, but https://codidact.com is no longer working.

EDIT 2:

Tried with a different computer and ISP, same browser, and it is working just fine there. So perhaps it is a DNS issue after all... I'm using Google's DNS on the computer where it works.

EDIT 3:

The error message (freely translated to English, since Firefox uses local language):

Content Encoding Error

The page you are trying to view cannot be shown because it uses an invalid or unsupported form of compression.

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It's always DNS (3 comments)
Works for me (8 comments)
It's always DNS
ArtOfCode‭ wrote about 3 years ago

Is it DNS?
It couldn't be DNS.
It was DNS.

Lundin‭ wrote about 3 years ago

It has persisted for 24 hours though and https://codidact.com appears to be the only URL affected.

Lundin‭ wrote about 3 years ago

Actually I just found the error. It wasn't DNS :)