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fargo got some more goodies this weekend. https://github.com/vrypan/fargo
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Btw, @v would it be possible to manually refresh the embed previews of a cast? It would be great for this case, but even more for many frames that were casted once and now show an outdated preview.
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Yes there should be a guide on docs.farcaster.xyz in the Warpcast section
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https://docs.farcaster.xyz/reference/warpcast/embeds explains how to refresh the cache, but the updated OG info is only used in new casts, not existing ones as far as I can tell.
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if it’s just the images what’s preventing you from updating the image at a URL, either on our end or your end the problem with rescraping cast embeds is casts are cached in all sorts of places so we can quickly serve feeds it can be done but its not going to be efficient or real time, versus lots of frames serves dynamic images hosted at static urls with a short cache policies so users always see fresh content
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https://github.com/vrypan/fargo
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I guess it's not simple. But it looks weird that the same thread has the same embed with different content :-)
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