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Originally posted by jacobgkau January 17, 2023
When going through SRS review sessions, I regularly (just about every day) encounter one or more periods when definitions won't load; trying to go to the website in another tab fails too. This can last for a few seconds or several mintues.
I know this isn't on my end because it's happened on multiple computers (with different OS's and browsers) and in multiple cities on entirely different internet connections. It seems like it happens more often later at night in U.S. Mountain time.
I understand this may not entirely be related to the code for the website on GitHub, but I wanted to report it somewhere. Hosting my own instance of the software so I'm in control of the uptime would be a potential workaround, but then I wouldn't have access to community definitions when adding new cards, which (IMO) is a large part of the website's value.
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Again, just posting for visibility that the Linode migration has been scrapped for the time being (due to reasonable concerns on @fabd's end) and I'm not currently involved on working on this issue: #286 (reply in thread)
Discussed in #286
Originally posted by jacobgkau January 17, 2023
When going through SRS review sessions, I regularly (just about every day) encounter one or more periods when definitions won't load; trying to go to the website in another tab fails too. This can last for a few seconds or several mintues.
I know this isn't on my end because it's happened on multiple computers (with different OS's and browsers) and in multiple cities on entirely different internet connections. It seems like it happens more often later at night in U.S. Mountain time.
I understand this may not entirely be related to the code for the website on GitHub, but I wanted to report it somewhere. Hosting my own instance of the software so I'm in control of the uptime would be a potential workaround, but then I wouldn't have access to community definitions when adding new cards, which (IMO) is a large part of the website's value.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: