Glad to hear that, not gonna argue your decision, I was originally on mstdn.social which has a solid 2% of the userbase on the fediverse iirc.Even when you come to decentralized social platforms they usually end up being on AWS (e.g mastodon.social) and not a dig @insertfloppydiskhere and i've become a regular user and loving it
Aw another outage, I thought things were back to normal now, over 20 minutes this time.![]()
Error 500 - Internal Server Error
Oh noes.. for some reason ISPreview.co.uk's server just fell over, possibly after drinking too much last night.
Problems like this usually resolve automatically if you use your browsers BACK button and or try to reload the page again.
Failing that, please return to the main site - www.ispreview.co.uk
This is much cooler
Still related, but not much more can be done about it.I've been having issues this evening, guess it's still related?
Looks like mine cleared itself up, the right hand column was broken a little while ago, but now everything appears to be back again.By the way, you may need to clear your browser cache for the site if some images and links aren't showing correctly, as the browser may be retaining some incorrect redirection paths.
That returned everything to normal, was tons missing before I cleared the cache.By the way, you may need to clear your browser cache for the site if some images and links aren't showing correctly, as the browser may be retaining some incorrect redirection paths.
Real men do it live, @Mark.J!Yeah, so that one was me. I decided to test a harder CDN on the live site and realised too late that a couple of systems needed greater consideration. I shall test in our closed beta environment next time, which is what I should have done to begin with![]()
No worries, least it's working now.Yeah, so that one was me. I decided to test a harder CDN on the live site and realised too late that a couple of systems needed greater consideration. I shall test in our closed beta environment next time, which is what I should have done to begin with![]()
Hmm never noticed that one. Only issue I've had is with Firefox's handling of local browser cache, where after every browser update it seems to damage the old caches and causes a loading delay akin to that 3-5 seconds. Clearing the data cache solves that, but not had this with other browsers.Hitting ISPR is always very slow (IPv6), the first packet during the TLS handshake almost always gets dropped, so the session times out and then restarts, typically results in a 3-5 second delay. Once it has warmed up, subsequent transactions are fast. ISPR is the only site I have observed this phenomenon so far in many years.