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Bradley Johnson

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Reported

MC-150203 LAN World not Showing in Server Index Duplicate MC-112150 Cannot Give minecraft:end_portal Duplicate

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I'm having the same problem... (Google Chrome)
Chrome is up to date
Version 95.0.4638.69 (Official Build) (64-bit)

Every time I access Minecraft.net, it switches itself to Polish (pl-pl). When I go to the support sub-domain, it uses English (en-us). I don't have a VPN active so it can't be that. I have changed the language to English multiple times through the GUI in the site footer, yet it doesn't care and keeps defaulting to Polish when I access the website again.

I'm accessing the site from Eastern US, with no active VPN, so I don't understand why it thinks I need to see the polish website. Even if I switch on my VPN browser extension to US, or UK, it still insists on Polish.

Minecraft.net has no language settings associated with my account, and my Microsoft account is all United States and English.

Regardless as to whether or not it's a site cookie being blocked, the website should see my country/region and correctly default to English (United States), not Polish.

Even more interesting, I looked at the cookies, and it is saving my language, just not using the cookie for some reason.

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Can confirm that this exists in 1.16.5... I haven't tested on 1.17 though.

@@unknown They're in the End though. You can't sleep in the End. 

Are angered wolves possibly considered a hostile "monster"?

A player in my private server reported the same issue. He is unable to sleep on his second floor in his bed. I verified in spectator mode that there were no mobs nearby. I even ran the "I exist" command above. 

 

Version: 1.16.5 (vanilla server)
Seed: 1921141285, coordinates (-516,70,396)
If needed, I could provide the world save.

 

I have since confirmed that the bed is now usable after a server restart. Although, restarting a server to fix this issue, especially on more populated servers, is impractical. 

Just realized the alternative is to use the "setblock" command. Placing them by hand would've been faster though.