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Type: HttpException
Code: 0
Message: cURL error Resolving timed out after 5000 milliseconds: 28 (https://curl.haxx.se/libcurl/c/libcurl-errors.html) for https://public.api.bsky.app/xrpc/com.atproto.identity.resolveHandle?handle=tristankamin.bsky.social
File: lib/http.php
Line: 184

Trace

#0 index.php(73): RssBridge->main()
#1 lib/RssBridge.php(39): RssBridge->{closure}()
#2 lib/RssBridge.php(37): CacheMiddleware->__invoke()
#3 middlewares/CacheMiddleware.php(44): RssBridge->{closure}()
#4 lib/RssBridge.php(37): ExceptionMiddleware->__invoke()
#5 middlewares/ExceptionMiddleware.php(17): RssBridge->{closure}()
#6 lib/RssBridge.php(37): SecurityMiddleware->__invoke()
#7 middlewares/SecurityMiddleware.php(19): RssBridge->{closure}()
#8 lib/RssBridge.php(37): MaintenanceMiddleware->__invoke()
#9 middlewares/MaintenanceMiddleware.php(10): RssBridge->{closure}()
#10 lib/RssBridge.php(37): BasicAuthMiddleware->__invoke()
#11 middlewares/BasicAuthMiddleware.php(13): RssBridge->{closure}()
#12 lib/RssBridge.php(37): TokenAuthenticationMiddleware->__invoke()
#13 middlewares/TokenAuthenticationMiddleware.php(10): RssBridge->{closure}()
#14 lib/RssBridge.php(34): DisplayAction->__invoke()
#15 actions/DisplayAction.php(54): DisplayAction->createResponse()
#16 actions/DisplayAction.php(89): BlueskyBridge->collectData()
#17 bridges/BlueskyBridge.php(152): BlueskyBridge->resolveHandle()
#18 bridges/BlueskyBridge.php(595): getContents()
#19 lib/contents.php(79): CurlHttpClient->request()
#20 lib/http.php(184)

Context

Query: action=display&bridge=BlueskyBridge&data_source=getAuthorFeed&user_id=tristankamin.bsky.social&feed_filter=posts_and_author_threads&include_reposts=on&format=Atom
Version: 2025-06-03 (git.master.354cea0)
OS: Linux
PHP: 8.2.28

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