I wonder what will happen when IPv4 addresses become exhausted in about a year.
Nothing, to SEN anyway. Everyone that currently have an IPv4 address will keep their address, the thing is that new addresses can't be allocated as there is no 'free pool' left. Likely a secondary market around IP addresses will spring up, with private companies that own unused addresses selling them to the highest bidder. Carrier-grade NAT is also a strong likelihood, and as a consumer you may find it impossible/very expensive to get a permanent IP address.
IPv6 is still not ready for mainstream adoption, but the exhaustion of the IPv4 pool will seriously spur implementation into overdrive.
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2 - 32 IP(s), $1.00
discounted $1.00 per 1 IP(s) / per month
Portal pages are live again, though not the main statistic section.
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Yeah, I've been having to make my images 440x140 to avoid the resize thing. For some reason I think if your image fits the exact maximum allowed dimensions, it assumes it may be too big.
Currently Working On: My Overwatch addiction.
Carrier-grade NAT is also a strong likelihood, and as a consumer you may find it impossible/very expensive to get a permanent IP address.
ISPs in Hokkaido already do this; people hate it.
Also, in case people miss it:
http://www.staredit.net/267256/ <--- Suggestions to improve the image resizing.
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Just opened nine topics in different tabs, including this thread. Five database errors.
A Staredit Network error has occured:
MySQL Error '2006': MySQL server has gone away
Query failed: SELECT * FROM sessions WHERE ip='12.22.249.3' AND id='e5f5c6ba92c474042eed5bfbb374362c' LIMIT 1
Waited: 0.0278949737549 ms
Please contact administration with all the details.
Only variation was the Waited time, which at its highest was .0400ms
:3
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The waited time means very little by itself. And of course it will be different. SEN seems to be hanging randomly, I'm not sure the cause. Maybe those apache tweaks that one support guy did (he didn't seem as competent as the other guy I talked to) or, even more likely, the random tweaks I did to mysql. I should probably try reversing those.
Another thing I've been working on is bringing v6 session code to v5, which was a bigger task then I originally thought due to very small changes that prevent just easy code porting.
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Not for me. I just opened 7 tabs and it worked fine.
Currently Working On: My Overwatch addiction.
If you open a lot of tabs, some of the requests are going to time out since SEN doesn't run on some high-end industrial server. If it's not a consistent slowdown on a specific page, then it's just a general high server load error, nothing surprising.
(was it necessary to put that in an [
encase] instead of [
quote]?
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The lag spikes I've been experiencing occasionally produce the same result on one tab alone, so something is wrong regardless. I'm sure the reason for both issues is one in the same.
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(was it necessary to put that in an [encase] instead of [quote]? :
It looks better and gives minerals. Everyone wins. :3
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v6 has been in the works long before Devourer and I started talking about 5.1. The ideas for v6 are great, and if IP ever finishes it I think it would be an awesome change for SEN. The problem, though, is that v6's development is taking a really long time because IP is busy with other things and of course he's doing this all for free. Despite the random SQL errors (that are a recent development, and I'm not entirely sure they are due to 5.1) and small changes that need a fixin', 5.1 isn't that bad and we'll be fine with it until IP unleashes v6 (or ports it to v5).
Currently Working On: My Overwatch addiction.
I think my goals for v6 is too grand, porting code and ideals over to v5 will see more instant results instead of waiting for god-knows-when for v6 to be ready for launch.
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