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@barray on Sun Sep 26 15:33:48 UTC 2021 said: &e
I generally agree with the approach to #sustainable #software described in this #blog https://www.jefftk.com/p/designing-low-u.. I generally like single-file #libraries that I can include entirely in my project, anything too large or temperamental makes me nervous! The only thing I have begun to #backtrack on is my position on #database implementations - #deadsocial for example is now experiencing the very real #limitations of a multi-file based " #database ".
@barray on Wed Sep 01 10:18:49 UTC 2021 said: &e
@barray on Wed Sep 01 09:52:02 UTC 2021 said: &e
I think the #coffeespace #server may be back up finally? We are *very* #resource constrained! We've gone from 2GB of #ram all the way down to just 128 MB of RAM - she's very much struggling to run!
Having quite a bit of #oom #program killing due to the new #ram #limitations of the new #coffeespace #server - especially during #article #building ... Apparently 128 MB of RAM isn't much!
@barray on Thu Aug 12 02:51:14 UTC 2021 said: &e
As expected, #netflix is now cracking down on #vpn use to bypass #geographic #limitations https://torrentfreak.com/netflix-intensi.. I actually wrote an #article on #coffeespace a while back on how to effectively measure a #vpn being used: https://coffeespace.org.uk/projects/dete.. I wrote a #proofofconcept too and it worked for the most part, you could *definitely* build up statistical data on users with this idea.
@barray on Sat Jul 31 05:29:04 UTC 2021 said: &e
@barray on Sat Jul 31 02:50:48 UTC 2021 said: &e
Whilst my #server is busy #rebuilding #coffeespace - time for me to go #shopping for some ingredients to create my own #keto #icecream ... I'll see what things inspire me - the idea is to keep this #cheap and #healthy - it should be possible to get this under 300 kcal, 40 grams of protein and 10 grams of carbs - at about $5 or less per tub. Let's see what I can pull off.
Ouch, the #server build #script is still broken. I've now pushed a different version that hopefully overcomes the old broken #pandoc #limitations ... There's a good chance that it never *really* worked in the first place anyway...