Notices tagged with loadaverage
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And #LoadAverage is back.
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#LoadAverage is moving to a larger virtual server right now. Not sure how long the downtime will be.
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@mangeurdenuage I always add with the remote subscription button that's on !loadaverage, but now I tried it on the other instance, and it didn't work indeed.
Weirdly, I can tell that shitposter.club did poke me with webfinger, yet "http://ostatus.org/schema/1.0/subscribe" was somehow beyond its reach.
Could be a bug in Pleroma, but just from looking at https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/pleroma/-/blob/develop/lib/pleroma/web/web_finger/web_finger.ex I cannot really tell.
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@roytam @samir @vegos ActivityPub support is being added to !loadaverage
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By the way, in case you missed the announcement, #LoadAverage is doing a big #DB migration ... from #MySQL / #MariaDB to #PostgreSQL. It is taking a while, and I'm sure that after the main move is complete, there will be several little details that have to be tweaked.
https://loadaverage.org/ led by @xrevan86@loadaverage.org
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> Thanks, I had to read first, what that Redis is. Never ate it, but I'm pleased, you care about it. @vegos That was a technicality. It's a performant key-value database that can be used for caching and queues in GNU social. And the plug-in in GNU social for caching via Redis didn't account for that when the GNU social daemons fork the new processes need to reconnect to Redis…
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@vegos !loadaverage was actually running on Devuan Beowulf pretty much ever since Debian Buster was released.
Issues that stalled it's promotion to stable didn't concern me much.
And before that I did the same thing with Devuan Ascii.
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@samir No, it has been for a while like early adopters of sorts.
!loadaverage will have it enabled next week.
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@sl @samir https://notabug.org/diogo/gnu-social/issues/160#issuecomment-19742
Well, there's this answer.
There are !gnusocial instances out there that have ActivityPub enabled, !loadaverage isn't one of them yet.
When confidence in the implementation not making a mess in the database is high enough, you'll know :-).
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@sl @lnxw37a1 I just feel like xmpp:gnusocial@conference.bka.li?join / #social on Freenode is sufficient for !loadaverage related discussions for now.
Maybe if they start overwhelming the channel, that will be reason enough to make a separate one (again).
I don't use Matrix. One can bridge the XMPP MUC though.
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@colegota @andstatus @diogo !loadaverage is using nginx.
Writing this from AndStatus, so… works for me :-).
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@colegota @andstatus @diogo !loadaverage is using nginx.
Writing this from AndStatus, so… works for me :-).
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> At the bottom they say all the content is under a creative commons license and IANAL, but I'm pretty sure they don't get to reassign license like that.
@drskrzyk Let's just say, it's not as easy as that.
And it's a standard !gnusocial footer, so why go just to the !loadaverage's datacentre with legal threats specifically?
https://fediverse.network/gnusocial – go big instead.
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@dblaze09 !loadaverage had the Nodeinfo plugin disabled for a several weeks, I re-enabled it a few days ago after I added the proper indices to the "notice" table.
The !gnusocial Nodeinfo plugin advertises software as "gnusocial". When Fedilab checks Nodeinfo, it expects "gnu" for some reason.
As far as I can tell, neither the original @chimo's plugin, nor the included one ever had this value. Weird.
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@maiyannah In the end I don't think I succeeded in my attempts at optimising the SELECT at lib/inboxnoticestream.php. But on !loadaverage another thing actually did get a good result: the Compressed raw format on the "notice" table. Seems …
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@paulelms It's interesting that offline reading and posting in #AndStatus is useful even for people, who always have stable Internet connection. Because nodes / instances of the federated network aren't always online :-) For example, yesterday #LoadAverage was offline for the whole day, but I still could read your posts, which were downloaded before the outage, and even respon…
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@skoll3 It's on GNU social nightly with all the current commits, up to date Devuan Ascii, PHP 7, with HTTP/2 support enabled even. What do you mean don't update it?
I didn't look into Pleroma much. Even if I were to move !loadaverage to Pleroma, I will first make sure that everything that is utilised on !gnusocial is also possible there.
So not completely impossible this is :-).
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@xrevan86 I noticed that I don't receive any subscribed updates from #Mastodon via #Loadaverage instance for about 16 days already :-(
Any comments?
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@maiyannah In the end I don't think I succeeded in my attempts at optimising the SELECT at lib/inboxnoticestream.php. But on !loadaverage another thing actually did get a good result: the Compressed raw format on the "notice" table. Seems …