3 goes of the ban hammer for a tenner. It’ll put your kids through uni.
forum upgrade
mono-stereo Top tabler consortium to spread the cost.
However, we get our names highlighted in the sleeve notes of the first Jaded Clubbers release, which will be Mad Cyril in Beijing (I can provide the brasses to make the trip worthwhile).
Wondering what takes up so much memory when we link to external sources. Does that still do a type of conversion that saves to the server?
Ie. Twitter / YouTube clips etc
NasserAlazzawi If this is the case, can’t we just ban Amps?
bosstrabs maybe it didn’t like my rant the other day..
Happy to contribute, this place gives me unending joy.
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bosstrabs However, we get our names highlighted in the sleeve notes of the first Jaded Clubbers release, which will be Mad Cyril in Beijing (I can provide the brasses to make the trip worthwhile).
Mad 4 this, Dave. The Beijing house scene will lap up my svante garde (shit) take on house music and mixing!
Happy to contribute too. Hendo hasn’t retired yet…
I’ll set up a PayPal account lads.
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£2.99 a month for the basic package but £5.99 lets you go Amps free.
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I think I’ve managed to bodge a fix for now.
For those interested in this kind of geekery, the database has a “buffer pool” which grabs memory and holds onto it just in case it needs it.
This was causing the Linux kernel to shit itself because it thinks the system is critically low on memory. In this situation the kernel uses a “process killer” to go and free up memory pages, so it was shutting down the database.
The solution/bodge was to create a swap file on disk that the system can page out to if necessary, so basically it thinks it’s got more RAM available then it’s actually got.
Seems to be working for now, so you cunts don’t have to put your hand in your pockets
noice
Was gonna say all that Mono. You stole my thunder about the buffery pool, process killer whatdoyoucallit.