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Error saving account_conversation: int() argument must be a string, a bytes-like object or a real number, not 'NoneType' #58

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2025年06月18日 19:50:46.599 | ERROR | libraries.asyncdb:save_conversation:4062 - Error saving conversation: null value in column "id" of relation "conversations" violates not-null constraint
DETAIL: Failing row contains (null, tag:mastodon.social,2025年06月18日:objectId=1026479182:objectType=Co..., 2025年06月18日 17:50:10, 2025年06月18日 17:50:10).
2025年06月18日 19:50:46.599 | ERROR | libraries.asyncdb:save_account_conversation:4119 - Error saving account_conversation: int() argument must be a string, a bytes-like object or a real number, not 'NoneType'
``` 2025年06月18日 19:50:46.599 | ERROR | libraries.asyncdb:save_conversation:4062 - Error saving conversation: null value in column "id" of relation "conversations" violates not-null constraint DETAIL: Failing row contains (null, tag:mastodon.social,2025年06月18日:objectId=1026479182:objectType=Co..., 2025年06月18日 17:50:10, 2025年06月18日 17:50:10). 2025年06月18日 19:50:46.599 | ERROR | libraries.asyncdb:save_account_conversation:4119 - Error saving account_conversation: int() argument must be a string, a bytes-like object or a real number, not 'NoneType' ```
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