Oooh! I just noticed that the thread adminstration page now lists the thread number. Were about to add our 79th thread.
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Do you have problems, concerns or recommendations about the technical side of the Phoenix? Air them here. Compliments also welcome.
For a "no rush" sort of a question, I've grown curious about the links to other b.org posts...
If you just copy and paste the link from your browser's address box, does the board generate the link text on its own? You know, that whole "[JohnQPoster] 'Appropriate Thread Name' date/time stamp" format that I always see?
Or is everybody on the board just spectacularly anal in that one regard?
If you just copy and paste the link from your browser's address box, does the board generate the link text on its own?
Yes.
You know, that whole "[JohnQPoster] 'Appropriate Thread Name' date/time stamp" format that I always see?
Yes.
Or is everybody on the board just spectacularly anal in that one regard?
C'mon now. Anal? Here?
Thanks ita! You're the bestest!
I knew if I waited long enough, somebody else would ask that question. Thanks sean and ita.
Anyone see the notice at livejournal.com on how the are handling their database issues?
I hope you're all enjoying the speed of the site today and yesterday. We're continuing converting all popular and intensive database queries into using our memcached system instead. We're not done, though... we have one last query to convert, and then most of our 20 million+ page views per day won't even hit the databases. Because the databases are generally the limiting factor, involving slow moving parts, removing our dependence on them keeps making the site faster.
I hope you're all enjoying the speed of the site today and yesterday.
Yes, it was very fast. It quite snappily brought you to a random page in a random journal, rather than the page you really wanted.
I think they had some bugs to stomp.
But the memcaching sounds useful.
Yes, it was very fast. It quite snappily brought you to a random page in a random journal, rather than the page you really wanted.
To be fair, it stopped doing that when they finished the transfer. But it was kinda fun during the random-hangover time this morning.
It was all Greek to me (erm...literally, I was posting to a friend, and ended up in a journal written in Greek).