We recently updated to 0.18.0 and I haven’t really had a chance to fully test it. I took a snapshot before the upgrade, so we have a working state to roll back to if need be.

Please do not hesitate to post here. Rolling back snapshots will cause us to lose new posts that took place after I took the snapshot.

  • Pink Bow@burggit.moe
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    2 years ago

    Continuing to get seemingly random orange toasts popping up. I think the latest one I got while typing in a comment said something about JSON but I didn’t screenshot it in time. It didn’t seem to actually matter, though (Firefox 114 on Linux). Assuming these are all upstream as well.

    EDIT: Got it again. Here’s a screenshot:

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      2 years ago

      That very well could be. Do you notice the site running slow too? Thinking it’s just me since nobody else complained about it.

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        2 years ago

        I saw it running slow on some images, but then realized the image was a 4k image. I have had orange json toast before, and it led to a few seconds of the /error page

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          Yeah, that’s the sucky part about hosting your stuff internationally. Latency and throughput are severely diminished at certain times because of the vast amount of hops packets have to route through. I’ve got Varnish (cache server) running on the VPS which should mitigate “some” of it as far as images go. But that’s moreso to keep the reverse proxy on the VPS from having to request images all the way from my server box, thereby reducing latency some.

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            That being said, I’m glad the error page worked. It was @[email protected] 's idea. He coded up the html page (since I don’t know HTML at all) and I got it implemented on the VPS’s reverse proxy to intercept 500/502 errors and redirect to it.