Notices tagged with feds, page 20
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“ #Friendica is not a social network” Wow. New project called “La Red” is coming. http://parlementum.net/url/1104641 !feds
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Wonder how many attempts you are getting on your ‘register’ and ‘login’ pages…
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Either way, with infinite scroll or an increase in notices per page, you may want to scroll back to the top quickly. ;) http://url.jpope.org/mf
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I haven’t had any issues with realtime here. The infinite scroll on the other hand fills my httpd logs with errors. :/ I’ve gone the route of changing NOTICES_PER_PAGE in framework.php to 50. ;)
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Blog post: ScrollToTop Plugin. I wrote a quick !statusnet plugin to add a scroll to top button. http://url.jpope.org/m9 !feds
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@tazman it’s a plugin that needs to be enabled in config re: remote profile options
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@tony Seems that the Twitterbridge is extremely dependant on mysql performance in my experience. If mysql flakes out, the twitter daemons usually crap out quite quickly.
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@lnxwalt That’d be cool. I had a MC server going on my webserver at one point. My connection isn’t fast enough for more than one person though.
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I run checkschema.php and it just hangs and hangs and hangs…
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Why don’t I get the little pop-up “remote profile options” thingy at http://status.tonybaldwin.me ? I’m running current code from gitorious.
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But he’s serious, he moved to a fresh instance. No kidding at all. ;)
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Great! More and more people are leaving identi.ca to set up their own !feds sn sites.
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@thelovebug vale!
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Well, one of them listed is evan at http://url.jpope.org/km... :| And two of the others were SSL changes at one point. Just glad that script has the dry-run option. :)
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Looks like it lists 4 feed for me, 2 of which, I have no trouble receiving notices of. :/
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Sweet. The last time I tried that rm_bad… script, it didn’t do me any good. Maybe I’ll revisit it for a few of my bad subs.
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Sometimes longer if a few of the sites are down.
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Yeah, I’ve noticed this just watching my log as I post. Seems it takes 30 – 45 seconds to push the notice out to everyone who is subbed to me…
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running your own SN instance is sorta like piloting Serenity – “I think we may really crash this time.”
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running your own SN instance is sorta like piloting Serenity – “I think we may really crash this time.”