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Changed the preferences to display 20 items per page and now seems faster.
 
It has been slow and wonky for a while now and it's not my internet as no other site is so slow opening pages or posting on....the site needs an upgrade as it doesn't either seem to handle the traffic well or is buffering too much spam...I'm not sure what it is but it's S2, that's for sure. This place hasn't had an upgrade in a long time I don't think. It's a pain to edit a post on here as well...
 
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oh that's it...blame the victim!

Well, if it works fast for me elsewhere, the issue is not with the site, but with the network. It's either somewhere between or closer to you. That's just science. Unless you are the network, that's not victim blaming.

Are you the network?
 
Well, if it works fast for me elsewhere, the issue is not with the site, but with the network. It's either somewhere between or closer to you. That's just science. Unless you are the network, that's not victim blaming.

Are you the network?
If it has the same issues with my old Century Link now with my new faster Spectrum and with my Iphone which uses the 5G network, not my server so it's S2...no way around it. I've found it does the same thing when I visit my son and use his computer and he's got the fastest connection you can get for his job. Glad you don't have the issue but many, many people have had this issue and it's not a new issue.
 
If it has the same issues with my old Century Link now with my new faster Spectrum and with my Iphone which uses the 5G network, not my server so it's S2...no way around it. I've found it does the same thing when I visit my son and use his computer and he's got the fastest connection you can get for his job.

Yes way about it. It could be the DNS server that serves the Pacific NW, it could be whatever local infrastructure provider has that serves your area. That's the nature of the modern Internet.

There is nothing special about my setup other than being in a different geographic zone than you. Say it is hosted on Amazon's infrastructure (no idea if it, just an example) and they have an issue with their data servers / dns servers in that area of the country - this is not an S2 issue, it is an infrastructure issue. Simple as that.
 
Yes way about it. It could be the DNS server that serves the Pacific NW, it could be whatever local infrastructure provider has that serves your area. That's the nature of the modern Internet.

There is nothing special about my setup other than being in a different geographic zone than you. Say it is hosted on Amazon's infrastructure (no idea if it, just an example) and they have an issue with their data servers / dns servers in that area of the country - this is not an S2 issue, it is an infrastructure issue. Simple as that.
explain how no other homesites in the area have this glitching issue then if it's not S2....Blazers Edge doesn't have it or any other local sites I've visited. They use the same internet connection as S2 so....that makes no sense to my limited tech knowledge. If it's infrastructure it should affect all my internet viewing, not just one site. Seems the "unsecured" URL may have an issue with security.
 
explain how no other homesites in the area have this glitching issue then if it's not S2....Blazers Edge doesn't have it or any other local sites I've visited. They use the same internet connection as S2 so....that makes no sense to my limited tech knowledge. If it's infrastructure it should affect all my internet viewing, not just one site. Seems the "unsecured" URL may have an issue with security.

I explained it. They use a different infrastructure provider that does a better job of their DNS servers or something else in your area.

As I said, there is nothing special about my setup that it works for me great in Socal and it does not for you. That means it is a network issue. We have an app that is used in 3 zones (US, Europe, Middle East) - and it can be fast in one of them and slow in others because of local network issues using the providers we have (Mostly AWS). That's how the internet works. (To be fair to AWS, their 99.999% availability TOS seems to be close to correct, it is very rare to have issues with them that are not quickly resolved)

Again, I have no idea what infrastructure is used for this site, but if it works in one place and not in another, it's an infrastructure issue.

An example - 6 months ago Google and MS had real big issues on the east coast, it worked fine on the west coast.



In 2020 half the internet went down because of a Cloudflare issue.

https://easydns.com/blog/2020/07/20...-a-single-point-of-failure-called-cloudflare/

Now, you could argue that this is a site issue because they chose a "bad" infrastructure provider, but that's usually way out of the hands of a small site operator.
 
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Working on it.
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Anyone seeing slowness still?


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That's a very fast page load. I just did about 20 in a row.
 

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I'll hang around a bit and keep an eye on things. I think it's resolved :)
It's working much better on my end now Denny...thanks...I tried an edit and it took first the time. That's a good sign.
 
The Moda Center basement has a digital psy-ops team, dropping bugs and worms, hacking RipCityTwo. Cronin negativity was detected... shut it down.
 
I just figured it was a backend thing with all the twitter links over the years being redirected to x.com... Thanks Obama!
 
I explained it. They use a different infrastructure provider that does a better job of their DNS servers or something else in your area.

As I said, there is nothing special about my setup that it works for me great in Socal and it does not for you. That means it is a network issue. We have an app that is used in 3 zones (US, Europe, Middle East) - and it can be fast in one of them and slow in others because of local network issues using the providers we have (Mostly AWS). That's how the internet works. (To be fair to AWS, their 99.999% availability TOS seems to be close to correct, it is very rare to have issues with them that are not quickly resolved)

Again, I have no idea what infrastructure is used for this site, but if it works in one place and not in another, it's an infrastructure issue.

An example - 6 months ago Google and MS had real big issues on the east coast, it worked fine on the west coast.



In 2020 half the internet went down because of a Cloudflare issue.

https://easydns.com/blog/2020/07/20...-a-single-point-of-failure-called-cloudflare/

Now, you could argue that this is a site issue because they chose a "bad" infrastructure provider, but that's usually way out of the hands of a small site operator.

NERD!
 

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