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Okay, SASSC is deployed and certificate for #loadaverage is successfully changed.
BTW, #SASSC bonus - when you click on "plain text" link, #android will ask for certificate installation. Nice! -
#SASSC (Say About Self-Signed Certificate) version 0.1 is here https://stash.pztrn.name/plugins/servlet/archive/projects/MISC/repos/sassc?at=refs%2Ftags%2Fv0.1 :) Just completed it for #loadaverage and my own domain (pztrn.name). Information a…
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Writing a pretty simple #php script for #loadaverage, that will told users how to import my CA certificate before switching to #ssl connection.
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@andresinmp Yes, on Sunday certificate for #loadaverage and #loadaverageWiki will be replaced with certificate signed by my certificate authority. You should either import my intermediate certificate in your browser (read news item for instruc…
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@bobjonkman I believe you want @zikalify on #LoadAverage. May have another account elsewhere, but that's the one I know about.
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I see that #LoadAverage is back in service. Congratulations, @pztrn. It sounds like a beast of a move.
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I see that #LoadAverage is back in service. Congratulations, @pztrn. It sounds like a beast of a move.
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Hey, @pztrn, how's the #LoadAverage move going?
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@x11r5 Does #LoadAverage mix colors better than red and green and blue?
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Could it be a combination of #LoadAverage's security settings and the age of your device? I can see the site with both #Lightning 3.05b and #Tint 1.8 browsers on my two-year-old #Android S4.
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There does seem to be something odd. I notice that your post sent to the #LoadAverage group appears to be sent to a non-existent http://url.federati.net/suRDT group.
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Have a report that #bookmarklet thing is broken on #loadaverage. Now I can't find a link to #bookmarklet. #godWhy
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@mk you've subscribed to my tech account for #loadaverage, I'm on sn.pztrn.name :)
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@morph @mk Shortly before I went to bed last night, I saw @pztrn post that the #LoadAverage database update was successfully completed. He uses a separate instance. Perhaps he's now updating that one.
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Well, #loadaverage database upgrade still in process. 10 hours already :(
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3 minutes per every 350 mbytes, #loadaverage DB size is 10 GB, so it will take about a hour. Or my calculations was crapped with !beer :)
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Updated my instance to latest nightly. Upgrade script passed quickly, btw. Interesting, how long #loadaverage will upgrade... :D
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Done some CSS job on #loadaverage. Probably, tomorrow I will put it on git.
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After database tuning #loadaverage does not throw gateway timeouts on #gstools updater requests. Nice!