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    p (p@shitposter.club)'s status on Saturday, 03-Feb-2024 04:43:49 JSTpp
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    • pistolero :thispersondoesnotexist:
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    @kirby @p That will be what happens, yeah. A machine that can handle 500GB of Postgres and FSE's traffic is expensive to come by, and in the time it takes to grab one of those, I should just get Revolver out the door.

    I re-read that post in the morning, and it's basically stream of consciousness; I spent maybe an hour writing it because I was thinking things through during, and I can almost see my mood change over the first three paragraphs, like if I just write the machine off, then what? And I was thinking of the time fixing this stupid box was taking away from Revolver, and then when the bandwidth bills came in, I hacked the media server stuff into Revolver, and maybe I should just finish the conversion process. The roadmap was Revolver pops up, I close registrations on FSE (they were at the time already closed when my screen was locked), then when Revolver could do FSE's traffic, I bash out something to do the conversion and make the switch, but if I can just hack the rest of it in, that's better, plus it means that I can replace that box with something I have lying around here.

    If anyone from FSE has better ideas, I'm still down to think things through, but I think this is the way, I think this is the solution to the problem.
    In conversationabout a year ago from shitposter.clubpermalink
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