Verein + Gebäcktransport = Suche nach Nutella-Bon 🍞

Ich engagiere mich in einem Verein und muss dafür regelmäßig größere Mengen Gebäck transportieren. Gerade habe ich gesehen, dass Nutella eine Aktion hat: Wenn man den Kassenbon eines Einkaufs hochlädt, bei dem man ein Glas Nutella und irgendein frisches Gebäck gekauft hat, bekommt man kostenlos einen Brotbeutel.

Falls jemand selbst teilnehmen möchte, hier der Link:
https://www.nutella.com/de/de/xp/brotbeutel/

Falls jemand seinen Bon nicht benötigt, würde ich mich aber auch sehr darüber freuen. Die meisten Taschen und Tüten sind leider nicht lebensmittelecht, und mit 15 Kuchenglocken durch die Gegend zu laufen ist nicht gerade einfach – besonders, wenn man meistens mit den Öffis unterwegs ist.

Vielen Dank fürs Lesen! 😊

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u/ComprehensiveLife114 — 7 days ago
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Same account, same role: action works in UI but is denied through REST API

Hey,

I'm helping out in a non-profit organization. We use a platform that has different user roles and permissions, and the project itself is open source and available on GitHub.

Since this is volunteer/unpaid work, I'm trying to automate some of the more repetitive tasks. I don't mind doing the work, but I need to make sure it doesn't end up taking too much of my free time.

The platform exposes a REST API, and I'm looking into using it together with AI and speech-to-text to speed up things like creating forum posts. A lot of these posts are basically documentation of member verification, onboarding, and similar processes.

I found the endpoints for the actions I want to perform, but I'm running into permission-related issues. The API returns HTTP 500, but the error message itself says that the action was denied because I'm not eligible to perform it.

What confuses me is that I can perform the same action through the normal web interface with my account and role. So either I'm misunderstanding how the permissions work, or API permissions are handled differently from UI permissions.

Is it common for applications to have separate permission checks for API endpoints and the web interface? Or could the API be missing some context that the web application normally sends?

The project is open source, so I can share the GitHub repository and technical details if needed. I'd rather not publicly name the organization here.

Thanks!

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u/ComprehensiveLife114 — 16 days ago
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Hey guys.

So I used to use the redshift red light filter successfullt. I changed my display session type when I was logged out. I don't think that's what caused the filter to stop working. If I remember correctly it stopped working a few days before switching. Anyways when I add the -v tag it looks as if the output tells me everything worked. I'm pretty sure I changed something regarding my GUI. As you guys can tell from my text I'm a complete noob..please help me make more melatonin and set my circadian rhythm though

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u/ComprehensiveLife114 — 2 months ago