@loadaverage@loadaverage.org !loadaverage I'm trying to get gnusrss to work - it posts, but LA returns a 500 error: "Argument 3 passed to ApiAction::element() must be of the type string or null, array given", apiaction.php on line 524. Any ideas if this is at HTTP level, or something to do with the data being passed in?
> Thanks, I had to read first, what that Redis is. Never ate it, but I'm pleased, you care about it. @vegos That was a technicality. It's a performant key-value database that can be used for caching and queues in GNU social. And the plug-in in GNU social for caching via Redis didn't account for that when the GNU social daemons fork the new processes need to reconnect to Redis. Otherwise different commands from different processes that share the same Redis connection will start receiving replies from Redis that could have been meant for a different process. Sometimes that meant a PHP crash, which is what stopped some posts from being sent to Twitter.
!loadaverage had the plug-in enabled for about month, I'm not sure why this issue got more evident now.
@vegos !loadaverage was actually running on Devuan Beowulf pretty much ever since Debian Buster was released. Issues that stalled it's promotion to stable didn't concern me much. And before that I did the same thing with Devuan Ascii.
@sl @lnxw37a1 I just feel like xmpp:gnusocial@conference.bka.li?join / #social on Freenode is sufficient for !loadaverage related discussions for now. Maybe if they start overwhelming the channel, that will be reason enough to make a separate one (again). I don't use Matrix. One can bridge the XMPP MUC though.
> At the bottom they say all the content is under a creative commons license and IANAL, but I'm pretty sure they don't get to reassign license like that. @drskrzyk Let's just say, it's not as easy as that. And it's a standard !gnusocial footer, so why go just to the !loadaverage's datacentre with legal threats specifically? https://fediverse.network/gnusocial β go big instead.
@dblaze09 !loadaverage had the Nodeinfo plugin disabled for a several weeks, I re-enabled it a few days ago after I added the proper indices to the "notice" table. The !gnusocial Nodeinfo plugin advertises software as "gnusocial". When Fedilab checks Nodeinfo, it expects "gnu" for some reason. As far as I can tell, neither the original @chimo's plugin, nor the included one ever had this value. Weird.
> Happy Birthday for this place (LoadAverage) too. @vegos @stigatle !loadaverage is 6 years old now, yes :-). I do not see what you are replying to thoughβ¦
> Do you have btw any news on how maiyannah is doing ? @mangeurdenuage Not really, except that she posts at HighlandArrow@twitter.com, and she's on !xmpp. I didn't ask her about community.highlandarrow.com, but I doubt she's forgotten about it :-).
I don't know why I managed through with !loadaverage faster, but it's possible that it is simply because I don't have as much on my plate.