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John Locke: Reading furnishes the mind only with materials of knowledge; it is thinking that makes what we read ours. wordsmith.social/protestation/…


Lenin: But Marxists know that democracy does not abolish class oppression. It only makes the class struggle more direct, wider, more open and pronounced, and that is what we need. wordsmith.social/protestation/…


Lenin: Socialism cannot be decreed from above. Its spirit rejects the mechanical bureaucratic approach; living, creative socialism is the product of the masses themselves. wordsmith.social/protestation/…


Random thought of a brighter aspect of the #ai future:

We're not too far off from AI video editing, and imagine writing out a list of all your triggers, loading it into an AI, and then having it edited movies and tv shows to remove all triggering content.

#ai


My autistic accent: vaguely northern US accent (emulated mostly from TV growing up), reflexive mimicking of vocal quirks around people I particularly respect (ie. like a faint lisp, or pieces of a thick accent), naturally monotone with occasional emulated attempts at emotional inflection (not super often, I don't have the effort to emulate inflection at the same time as emulating expression and I prioritize expression), difficulty with volume control (sensory and excitement based), moderate rate of speech.

Oh, and some canned phrases/responses I've picked up over the years, though at this point I have to pay attention to notice them.

Share your accent!

#autism #ActuallyAutistic #AutisticAccent

(Out of spoons, if someone gives me an image description for the set I'll edit to add it)

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Outage - Database Stuck


... I can't get 1 day without issues apparently...

When I was asleep, it looks like the database got stuck in some sort of optimize process with everything stuck waiting on that.

Restarting the database server forced that process to clear and cleaned things up.

I suspect what happened was I got overzealous after things started working great and I set the background worker count too high (these workers automatically run in the background doing things like updating contacts, downloading posts, etc).

I tuned that setting down, and increased the number of connections the database allows.



Performance Issues - Tentatively Resolved?


I feel really dumb for not noticing the cause sooner, I most attribute it to the rareness of the problem and the inconsistency at which it occurred.

I use a virtual server environment for my servers, and one of my measures to improve reliability and performance was to have two instances of the webserver behind a load balancer. In laymen's terms, whenever you're connecting you're assigned to whichever has the least connections and they're otherwise identical (same files, connect to the same database, etc).

Well... turns out when I duplicated the server initially, the software decided to not change the MAC address. Laymen's: The ip address of the server is different, but the network uses the mac address to map ip addresses to boxes, if two boxes have the same mac address then traffic is going to sporadically and randomly switch between them... but also with a bad IP address which means half of the traffic is always getting rejected.

So your connection to the load balancer was fine, but it was struggling to connect to the webservers and the webservers were struggling to connect to the database.

Once I changed that the server immediately became quite zippy!

My sincere apologies for the impact.

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Oh, and I noticed this started around the time I set up the second server. But I was already having performance impacts before then (the second server was created to address that)... but because I only ever turned off the load balancer or directed it to one server without fully shutting down one of them, I never realized it was a low level network issue. (And pings were working fine... except when they weren't, and it was random chance to catch what was happening)



Outage - Self Resolved - Investigating


The server went down for a few hours today and resolved before I could look at it. It's also been a really bad day for my physical health so I've had very little capacity.

I am looking into why it happened but have no firm answers at this time.

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As far as I can tell, the biggest most obvious culprit is the database backup which was happening at that time.

It looks like the database is big enough that backups are no longer simple and I'll need to change my backup method.

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Revised method of backups set up, tomorrow I'll test that it's working and then attempt a restore (on a second server so no impact here).

I've also refreshed the virtual network interface as I learned it may have been dropping packets for some unknown reason and it's working fine now.