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Klaus needs to come be a professor in the U.S., so he can learn to handle these types of things better.
Hey Klaus, as a professor or professional of any sort in the U.S., you NEVER admit you don't know something. You always divert, obfuscate, or flat-ass make up something so that it is never your fault, and is never something you don't understand. At the very least you should state, "I'd explain it to you all, but it would be way over your head." Or, you could state how you are working with administration to overcome these obstacles for the benefit of everyone, and working as hard as possible, and even on a Sunday!
Verstehen sie das? Wunderbar. Fabelhaft. Ausgetzeichnet!
From me? Thanks for fixing it. I noticed the site was very slow, but thought it was my computer/browser, or just time to reboot.
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Testing tweet embedding ...
EDIT: attempts to fix failed; tried loading old Twitter plugin - didn't work; deactivated the old plugin,p and put the old Embed twitter config back but changed the "replace" code to one line - didn't work; now reverted to the old Embed twitter config as Klaus had them (still not working).
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Thank y'all. I think we can live without Twitter embed a few days.
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@George-K said in Forum slow - resolved (hopefully):
Looks like the "&gif" function is broken as well...
...as if you had nothing else to do.
No, I deactivated it on purpose. I have the impression that nobody has been using it, and it’s a potential source of confusion and buggy interactions with other plugins.
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@Klaus said in Forum slow - resolved (hopefully):
@George-K said in Forum slow - resolved (hopefully):
Looks like the "&gif" function is broken as well...
...as if you had nothing else to do.
No, I deactivated it on purpose. I have the impression that nobody has been using it, and it’s a potential source of confusion and buggy interactions with other plugins.
Ah, OK. I'd rather keep it stable than worry about the minor hassle of finding a gif and pasting the URL into the "picture" field.
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I need to do some more maintenance that will likely require half an hour or so of downtime. It's also conceivable that I'll completely screw up the server while doing so. I've just downloaded a fresh backup for that case, but if that happens it may take longer (but I promise to limit the downtime to a galactic year). I'll do that tonight (European time), when there's usually less traffic on tncr.
(admins: I need to resize the main partition to make use of the full 40GB of hdd space we have. The partition size is only 20GB because we initially started with a smaller server. We are slowly running out of space with 20GB, but the 40GB we have will likely last for a long time).