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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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@colegota @andstatus @diogo !loadaverage is using nginx.
Writing this from AndStatus, so… works for me :-).
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@dwaltiz I assume by "AP" you mean ActivityPub.
!loadaverage is OStatus-only for now.
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@orekix@aria.company @mangeurdenuage There are some memory consumption issues with MariaDB 10.3 on !loadaverage specifically (other installations are unaffected), but I'm giving that one to MariaDB or Oracle MySQL, and not to Debian.
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> I doubt that. it does not even successfully run on modern PHP.
@kaniini @sjw !loadaverage is running on PHP 7.3.
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@diogo I do not know.
It must have happened in 2018-{09,12}-{01,31}, but their administrative account @socrates, which appears to state every instance block they do, didn't not mention !loadaverage… ever.
The most ironic welcome-back I have done so far %).
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@moonman !loadaverage is running on an HDD and 4G of RAM %).
We don't have Qvitter though, this may be the key resource-eater for the GNU social installations out there.
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@leah !loadaverage has IPv6 enabled. Not a mastoadmin though.
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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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Hey! Thanks for running #LoadAverage for so long! It's completely understandable to move on and build a family! Best of luck with that!
I'm sorry if it was answered somewhere already, but will you keep sn.pztrn.name so we can follow this crazy russian vodka bear? .)
Lastly, yes both me (and others) will help anyone who takes on the continued responsibility of running loadaverage.org or any other !GNUsocial instance .)
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Seems like I can't get some older notices from #loadaverage. I believe at this point, I'm considering my gs presence to be eroding. I'm definitely considering a blog again now that I can't download my notices or pull up older ones. Keep gs …
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Hah, while getting new VM for #loadaverage I disabled opcache on my #gentoo vm and... almost 20 hours without #phpfpm crash! Oh...
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Hah, while getting new VM for #loadaverage I disabled opcache on my #gentoo vm and... almost 20 hours without #phpfpm crash! Oh...
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I don't see the context for this (not on #loadaverage either) but yeah, filtering by IP is pretty useless in the long run. Either you can't block enough IPs, or you start blocking lots of other stuff too (such as multiple hosted services on the same IP etc.).
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Is there a way to get the last n messages or k replies from GNU Social via !xmpp? Having it constantly turned on sends me too many messages but I'd like something other than the web interface. yaics doesn't work with #loadaverage and chokoq is ugly/slow.
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On #loadaverage, I can't seem to get blocking to work (or at least it's hit and miss). There are a couple of users that I've blocked but I continue to see some, but not all, of their posts.
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Not in this case but it's a good guess. I wonder if I'd still see a blocked user's notices in a group... I believe the user in question was on the #loadaverage main timeline, not mine. I just got confused.
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Hola @nano de nada. Me ha llegado como notificación porque tengo cuenta en este nodo también. Entonces crees que tendrá algo que ver el software de !gnusocial que estáis usando en el nodo, es decir, por ser la versión 1.2.0-alpha1? En lo q…
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#loadaverage is acting kind of funny this afternoon.
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I see that #LoadAverage is back in service. Congratulations, @pztrn. It sounds like a beast of a move.