:wtf: How can this be so wrong??? (AKA the Discopocalypse thread)
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@Zecc said in How can this be so wrong??? (AKA the Discopocalypse thread):
@izzion said in How can this be so wrong??? (AKA the Discopocalypse thread):
Mmmmm, queries with multiple self joins.
For the benefit of people from the future, here's @izzion's current avatar:
He loves him some SpaghettiQL
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@ben_lubar said in How can this be so wrong??? (AKA the Discopocalypse thread):
/uid/141534 is banned until 29395-08-10 15:39:06.306 (UTC)
/uid/140925 is banned until 2739923-07-19 15:38:41.98 (UTC)See? NodeBB is better than Discourse - the latter can only handle 4-digit years...
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@ben_lubar is there any way to find who a user is by their id?
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search?
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@sockpuppet7 said in How can this be so wrong??? (AKA the Discopocalypse thread):
@ben_lubar is there any way to find who a user is by their id?
Yes.
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@boomzilla how can we do that? (without anything a regular user doesn't have access)
I can find your ID based on your username, writing "api" on the url. But I didn't find a way to do the reverse.
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@sockpuppet7 yes.
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@ben_lubar How did @candlejack1 get a sentence that much longer than @otter? There is something wrong with our justice system.
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@sockpuppet7 said in How can this be so wrong??? (AKA the Discopocalypse thread):
@ben_lubar How did @candlejack1 get a sentence that much longer than @otter? There is something wrong with our justice system.
I think that was when permanent bans were buggy and counted as bans that expired on January 1st 1970.
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My forum is running poorly, the CPU is eating itself
Can you check the CPU and swap file stats?
Here's what I'm seeing
No, you need to use the older tools, the new tools don't give me the right layout of information
ok, here
Yeah, you need more RAM
And why would you even use that many unicorn workers anyway
Ok, I turned down the unicorns and I'm not paging any more, but I'm still getting the 502s
You're probably getting a lot more traffic.
We've had a lot of downturn due to summer vacation
You might be under attack! :PanicBasket:
I had a lot of problems until I upgraded to the 500% more expensive instance
That's way overkill...
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@izzion said in How can this be so wrong??? (AKA the Discopocalypse thread):
And why would you even use that many unicorn workers anyway
Can you please not make up dumb, obviously fake shit when you summarize, please?
@FuckingDiscourseLiterallyActuallySays
omfg
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@Lorne-Kates
Sometimes, the dumb, obviously fake shit writes itself
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@Lorne-Kates They just chose a stack where Unicorn workers and killing Unicorns are really a thing
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How To Optimize Unicorn Workers in a Ruby on Rails App
- Don't use either of those things
- Goto 1.
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https://meta.discourse.org/t/my-forum-old-images-not-see/97123
Sounds like for 2.2 they need to add an Image CDN.
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I ran the fix, it's still broken. Here's a link.
Did that not fix it?Yes, it obviously fixed it, which is why he's said it didn't and provided a link proving it did not.
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@izzion said in How can this be so wrong??? (AKA the Discopocalypse thread):
an Image CDN.
Mirroring for when the topic eventually gets deleted:
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I'm surprised, a nine-month-old topic that's still open (and unresolved)?
https://meta.discourse.org/t/disk-read-high-in-digital-ocean/77148
What a shit bug tracker!
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@Tsaukpaetra They should stop worrying. Robots are impossible with …
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@dkf said in How can this be so wrong??? (AKA the Discopocalypse thread):
Robots are impossible with …
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@PJH
That's not a bot, that's a Chinese sweatshop worker that your Discohosting fees pay for
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@loopback0 said in How can this be so wrong??? (AKA the Discopocalypse thread):
I ran the fix, it's still broken. Here's a link.
Did that not fix it?Yes, it obviously fixed it, which is why he's said it didn't and provided a link proving it did not.
CLOSED_CANT_FIX
I was going to summarise but the stupid is best left intact. It still baffles me they don't look at issues like that and think "we've over-engineered this".
It looks like those posts were created in May and July respectively which was probably affected by a bug where a post may not be linked to the uploads if the background cooked post processor did not execute for whatever reason. We’ve improved the process such that it associates on save instead of inside a background job.
Since SiteSetting.purge_deleted_uploads_grace_period_days defaults to 30 days, we’re unable to recover the images as the images have most likely been deleted from the tombstone. The only way to restore the images is to re-upload the images.
Seems the user fixed it themselves.
Pictures 30 days ago were not on a different server. I have already installed my own server. I have backups of my uploads folder, reinstalling the problem solved.
https://meta.discourse.org/t/my-forum-old-images-not-see/97123/20?u=codinghorror
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@loopback0 said in How can this be so wrong??? (AKA the Discopocalypse thread):
the images have most likely been deleted from the tombstone.
....um, wait, what?
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@HannibalRex said in How can this be so wrong??? (AKA the Discopocalypse thread):
@loopback0 said in How can this be so wrong??? (AKA the Discopocalypse thread):
the images have most likely been deleted from the tombstone.
....um, wait, what?
Tombstones are created when uploaded files stop getting referenced from posts, to be deleted if they don't end up being referenced by a post after X days.
At least, that's what I think they are. The real explanation probably involves rubies, unicorns, and buckets.
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I can see why they built it, though. Keeping track of which images are actually referenced helps with keeping storage space under control, as jokesters who only uploads gigabytes worth of images (without actually posting anything) won't be able to fully exhaust storage space. Especially when using something like Amazon S3 a full uploads folder can easily rack up your bills without adding any value.
The actual implementation, a buggy background job which is responsible for refcounting, is just what I expected from the DiscoDevs.
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@AlexMedia said in How can this be so wrong??? (AKA the Discopocalypse thread):
Keeping track of which images are actually referenced helps with keeping storage space under control,
Yeah, I currently have an orphan checker for registered blobs that can detect deleted objects going one way, but not the other. Which will eventually be important as, the expiration of certain objects isn't currently acted upon and millions of 36kb files will start adding up...
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Ah, OK, it's about orphaned uploads, that's a sensible idea then. Thanks for filling me in, I was really confused - especially since I've heard how creative they can be when it comes to images.
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Upcoming feature for Discourse: mandatory removal of edit capabilities after a very short window...
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Counting still difficult.
I’m embedding Discourse on a static website for comment. I’ve found a bug. When a topic has no replies, the embed component displays “1 answer”.
(“1 réponse” = “1 answer” in French)
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@loopback0 said in How can this be so wrong??? (AKA the Discopocalypse thread):
Counting still difficult.
I’m embedding Discourse on a static website for comment. I’ve found a bug. When a topic has no replies, the embed component displays “1 answer”.
(“1 réponse” = “1 answer” in French)vous le faites mal! va te faire foutre, frenchie!
FERMÉ!
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@Lorne-Kates
E_NO_TABERNAK_GIVEN
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@ben_lubar You forgot the part where @end blocked us all on twitter
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@loopback0 That thread has been up for 7 days without any action (response, close) by the DiscoDevs. Surprising!
edit: But of course, Jeff does close a different bug report without any input on why it's closed. Before that a reference is made to a different thread, but there seems to be no further activity over there, so it's impossible to say if the mentioned bug report is ever getting fixed. Or rejected.
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@AlexMedia said in How can this be so wrong??? (AKA the Discopocalypse thread):
That thread has been up for 7 days without any action (response, close) by the DiscoDevs. Surprising!
Jeff liked it, which is... accepting the bug?
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@loopback0 Or it's a subtle way of laughing in your face.
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@loopback0
System is really just @fbmacbot in disguise
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@JazzyJosh said in How can this be so wrong??? (AKA the Discopocalypse thread):
@ben_lubar You forgot the part where @end blocked us all on twitter
Tobe fair, I'm pretty sure I did call him a cunt-gargler or something like that.
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@Lorne-Kates said in How can this be so wrong??? (AKA the Discopocalypse thread):
@JazzyJosh said in How can this be so wrong??? (AKA the Discopocalypse thread):
@ben_lubar You forgot the part where @end blocked us all on twitter
Tobe fair, I'm pretty sure I did call him a cunt-gargler or something like that.
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@AlexMedia said in How can this be so wrong??? (AKA the Discopocalypse thread):
@loopback0 Or it's a subtle way of laughing in your face.
Back in the day they told us that likes were used to help them prioritize bugs. We all had a good laugh over that.
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@loopback0 said in How can this be so wrong??? (AKA the Discopocalypse thread):
Automatic necro?
It's gone now. "Oops! That page doesn’t exist or is private."
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@Lorne-Kates said in How can this be so wrong??? (AKA the Discopocalypse thread):
@JazzyJosh said in How can this be so wrong??? (AKA the Discopocalypse thread):
@ben_lubar You forgot the part where @end blocked us all on twitter
Tobe fair, I'm pretty sure I did call him a cunt-gargler or something like that.
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@boomzilla said in How can this be so wrong??? (AKA the Discopocalypse thread):
@loopback0 said in How can this be so wrong??? (AKA the Discopocalypse thread):
Automatic necro?
It's gone now. "Oops! That page doesn’t exist or is private."
holed.
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@boomzilla said in How can this be so wrong??? (AKA the Discopocalypse thread):
likes were used to help them prioritize bugs
and still the likes thread was not accepted ... while it clearly was a high priority bug
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@loopback0 said in How can this be so wrong??? (AKA the Discopocalypse thread):
@boomzilla said in How can this be so wrong??? (AKA the Discopocalypse thread):
@loopback0 said in How can this be so wrong??? (AKA the Discopocalypse thread):
Automatic necro?
It's gone now. "Oops! That page doesn’t exist or is private."
holed.
Filed under: Jeffbmac
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I was curious to see if They were still loading all the ids of a long topic. So I went to meta.d and sorted by the number of replies and I found this (999 total posts):
https://meta.discourse.org/t/topic-list-previews/41630
After opening up the network tab and pasting the json from the response I found this:
Some things never change.
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@boomzilla said in How can this be so wrong??? (AKA the Discopocalypse thread):
loading all the ids
Filed under: time for a new tag cloud attack.
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@boomzilla I'm surprised they're even allowing a topic with that many posts.