The Official Status Thread
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If it's such a victory, why weren't you able to take a screenshot of your desktop without an external camera?
It was in the same spirit of expediency and half-assery, that marked the rest of this project.
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Finally have some backlog again on my YouTube channel.
Looks like you just made one video, and then cut it into chunks. To inflate the view count, I guess.
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STATUS:
Another morning, another checkin on my delete junk script.
It's been like 5 days now, and it only managed to free 6.7 GB.
This can't be that slow. Whatever is filling this folder with garbage must be still churning away.I might even look into that at some point, if I find the time.
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rinsed the mushrooms
the way to do it ... never rinse shrooms. if necessary brush off earth.
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So it is a proper curry? If it is problematicly spicy just use more rice when packing the lunches.
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Either you or NTFS are
Either way, the HD should be having a lot of fun writing/removing that amount of files.
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Status: FML
This web page is not available ERR_SSL_VERSION_OR_CIPHER_MISMATCH
A secure connection cannot be established because this site uses an unsupported protocol or cipher suite. This is likely to be caused when the server needs RC4, which is no longer considered secure.
This is an important™ system written in PHP by a person who left the company without writing any documentation. I don't know PHP and I know I'm now going to have to take ownership of this as people are shouting.
I guess this is a Chrome update causing this.
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So it is a proper curry? If it is problematicly spicy just use more rice when packing the lunches.
Creamed coconut works nicely in pretty much everything for turning the spice down as well.
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"Relax while windows 7 is installed in your computer" or something like that
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You won't need to deal with php, it is probably something in your apache configuration
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I see your
ERR_SSL_VERSION_OR_CIPHER_MISMATCH
and raise you an ERR_SSL_WEAK_SERVER_EPHEMERAL_DH_KEY on our timesheet portal. Luckily we can fallback to plain HTTP, trading weak security for no security!
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You won't need to deal with php, it is probably something in your apache configuration
Hopefully, unless I have to upgrade anything. It seems like all cipher suites were enabled so I guess it was defaulting to the lowest. Although Apache is currently beggaring me around with trying to allow TLS only.
[root@xxxVGWEBSRV02 conf.d]# service httpd restart
Stopping httpd: [ OK ]
Starting httpd: [FAILED]Of course /var/log/messages and /var/log/httpd/error_log have no errors in them. Looking online for 'apache fail start no error' the first response is:
try recompiling apache.
How about trying strace first?
Edit: Found another error log. It's 755MB of "PHP Warning: date(): It is not safe to rely on the system's timezone settings. You are *required* to use the date.timezone setting or .....".At least I have my error now! [code][error] Unable to initialize TLS servername extension callback (incompatible OpenSSL version?)
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Status: Our biggest competitor just bought our biggest customer
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Edit: Found another error log. It's 755MB of "PHP Warning: date(): It is not safe to rely on the system's timezone settings. You are required to use the date.timezone setting or .....".
That's super annoying.
You just need to uncomment a line in your/etc/php/apache/php.ini
or wherever it is.
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Rice is already portioned in. I pour the curry over the rice and freeze. You get mushy veg but with my office distraction level 9 minutes unattended in the microwave is about the maximum I can afford.
Although I really should portion in less curry more rice. It's getting kind of excessive. 6oz rice, 10oz curry this time around.
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Status: Holy hell the jellypotato is bad today. I keep ending up at the top of this thread.
Bonus, two spinners. Only one 504 though
Also, my PHP service is working again on shiny new TLS 1.2, but that's less interesting...
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Status: Mid-30's (°F) all week, and no snow for once. Motorcycle weather!!!
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Ah, the life of a northerner. When you finally get a week back at freezing and break out the motorcycles and beach gear.
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I had multiple spinners earlier. I assumed it was just down to mobile being different. Now I don't feel special any more :(
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Right; I also murdered a kitten and poured its blood on the keyboard in a satanic ritual also guaranteed to inflate my view counts. You have nailed my intentions on YouTube perfectly.
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Status: Changed @PJH's password on the NodeBB test site so I could remove admin from @ben_lubar. Found an interesting bug:
Also, yes, that is representative of how the database is organized.
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Status: Had one of our regular project meetings with the panel of professors. No outcomes for me to worry about, but plenty for others to fret over (especially papers, conferences and funding). So that's nice.
I wonder whether I could have got out of that meeting after all…
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Do any forums exist where the database schema is not TRWTF?
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Also, yes, that is representative of how the database is organized.
Not that we're in time to fix it, but using a document-store database like MongoDB for a forum is ridonkulous.
Do any forums exist where the database schema is not TRWTF?
With the added fun that since it's Mongo, it could be a bug based on an eventual-consistency race-condition.
Ben L, if they let you change the Mongo config, make sure it's in "commit queries right away" mode (sorry I can't remember what it's called-- "high consistency" maybe?). It'll run a bit slower, but it's a lot less error-prone when amateur code's exercising it.
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... Oh. It's mongo.
Why the fuck are we switching to this again?
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I set it to use memory-mapped files. Is there another setting I need to give it?
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Because the developers are responsive and don't appear to be completely insane.
Neither of those points implies the product is good.
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I'd take a crappy product with sane developers over any product with discodevs.
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Storing heavily relational data in a document store isn't a sign of complete insanity?
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Write one of these for your favorite SQL database, then: https://github.com/NodeBB/NodeBB/tree/master/src/database
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How is forum stuff "heavily relational data"? You see a nail and smack it with a SQL book.
Edit: OK; didn't find an image but this one is pretty close:
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Hang on, I'll look it up. It's been a few years since I did Mongo stuffs. I actually think that mode might be the default now...
Hm. It's a client-side thing set on a per-query basis, implemented by the C# driver back when I was using it but no longer mentioned in the docs as of 3.0.4... so I dunno if it's still set-able or what and I got a bus to catch.
So nevermind. We just have to trust that the Node.JS driver or NodeBB developers set the right thing on their end.
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How is forum stuff "heavily relational data"? You see a nail and smack it with a SQL book.
It's no more or less relational than, say, Twitter (which is also in a NoSQL store), but the point for me is we want ACID guarantees on our data.
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The fact that I can draw an ERD between users, forums, posts, topics, likes, badges without even thinking about it suggests that I'm using my hammer to hit a nail.
Plus you're accessing things based on those relationships: give me all posts in this thread. All threads in this forum. Show me the badgers this user has. What about all their posts? Likes on this post. What does this user like?
Plus rdbms' are exceptionally good guaranteeing ACID, which is important in this use case.
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I'm using my hammer to hit a nail.
you should be using that SQL book like you where told!
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Let's see.. Sql books....
I don't think that orange one is thick enough.
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Use those MSDN CD they are useless.
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I still need FoxPro!
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Visual J++
My sides.
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Is that bug a CD?
(on the J++ book)
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When we moved offices, I was responsible for the communal bookshelf. Most of it went in the dumpster. I kept the choicest cuts.
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... What has been seen...
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This can't be that slow. Whatever is filling this folder
That would most likely be your SMTP server.
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Did you upgrade to SSD?
No. It's also inside a VM, on top of a sharded drive, on top of some soft raid pile of crap. So it's even slower than you'd expect.
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inside a VM, on top of a sharded drive, on top of some soft raid pile of crap
Sorry.
You'd think though that at least the VM software/OS would have better disk caching for the disk image?
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Status: Ok, this is really weird, but apparently the import is CPU-bound.
It's like 90% done importing users, so it's not in an infinite loop. Strange.
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Edit: According to This thread on apple.com, it'sCommand-Left Arrow.
Great, but that's about as broken and wrong as it gets.