ML you popular beast... ;)
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I have been seeing this a lot recently.
the loading bar stopping across the top with the loading circle spinning on the right.
Pages load. I believe that is websocket stuff?
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@JaredBusch yepp, like this:
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@Breffni-Potter said in ML you popular beast... :
@MattSpeller said in ML you popular beast... :
Perhaps Brexit traffic... that thread exploded this morning
It's been happening a lot in the past month. Maybe Scott's bot has more CPU to post.
I'm a bit shocked that we keep hitting it and sadly don't know what is causing it. We have loads of available CPU when it happens, from what I can tell.
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Our hits have increased a lot this month. We used to be in the hundreds of thousands of views per day but are in the 4 - 36 million range now (hits, not completely thread loads, but the numbers are important for resource and capacity comparisons.) So our little web server is taking about half of that and CloudFlare is taking almost exactly half. Load seems fine, however. But recently our need to handle high capacity has exploded. Our views so far this month are over 170m.
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@brianlittlejohn said in ML you popular beast... :
I get that 3-4 times a day, everyday
Now that is weird. I think that I'm still the most active person and I'm seeing it about once per week, only.
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@JaredBusch said in ML you popular beast... :
I have been seeing this a lot recently.
the loading bar stopping across the top with the loading circle spinning on the right.
Pages load. I believe that is websocket stuff?
Crap, I thought that that was just me. In Romania it made sense since I was loading over a busy pipe and from over the pond. I see it here but I've got DNS issues here in New York. I didn't know anyone else was seeing issues like that. Craptastic.
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@scottalanmiller said in ML you popular beast... :
@JaredBusch said in ML you popular beast... :
I have been seeing this a lot recently.
the loading bar stopping across the top with the loading circle spinning on the right.
Pages load. I believe that is websocket stuff?
Crap, I thought that that was just me. In Romania it made sense since I was loading over a busy pipe and from over the pond. I see it here but I've got DNS issues here in New York. I didn't know anyone else was seeing issues like that. Craptastic.
I always see it when I know I am on craptastic pipe (read: driving down the highway with poor LTE service). I expect it then because of the nature of websocket calls and such.
Today I noticed it while on site at a client with a 100 mbps fiber that is rarely pushing more than 30 mbps.
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@scottalanmiller said in ML you popular beast... :
Our hits have increased a lot this month. We used to be in the hundreds of thousands of views per day but are in the 4 - 36 million range now (hits, not completely thread loads, but the numbers are important for resource and capacity comparisons.) So our little web server is taking about half of that and CloudFlare is taking almost exactly half. Load seems fine, however. But recently our need to handle high capacity has exploded. Our views so far this month are over 170m.
Wow, I knew the community was organic at this point but that's crazy. What do you think is causing the most draw in views aside from word of mouth?
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@BBigford said in ML you popular beast... :
Wow, I knew the community was organic at this point but that's crazy. What do you think is causing the most draw in views aside from word of mouth?
Search Engines. We have some decent anecdotal evidence to support this. Like people I've known from my career pre-ML who have reached out to me to tell me that some of the world's biggest companies are using the site to search for solutions. My old team at the bank was looking for solutions to Linux problems that they had and they found the solution on ML via Google. And when they read the solution they realized that it was me and they Facebooked me to say that they had found the site organically via Google and then put two and two together.
Just one example, but that suggests that we've hit a threshold where that stuff can and does happen. once you cross that barrier it tends to snowball a bit.
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After the last move to HTTPS the jump in search engine traffic was huge. Presumably our ranking jumped a lot.
Overall the site does really well in SEO based on the extreme level of content and constant activity combined with the incredible load speeds. That does a lot to boost us over the "competition".
We literally see, at least where I test, loads of like 10-100x faster here than some other popular IT discussion sites. That does a LOT for getting us search engine traffic.
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FWIW I've never had a 503 to this website
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I've only seen it once.
About a month ago, just refreshed and it was gone.
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Seems to be related to loading the ads. Here's the info from the browser console:
TypeError: document.getElementById(...) is null https://ajax.cloudflare.com/cdn-cgi/nexp/dok3v=e982913d31/cloudflare.min.js line 4 > eval line 1 > eval Line 2
The error seems to be on this line:
document.getElementById('home-ad' + (Math.floor(Math.random() * 7) + 1)).className = '';
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@MattSpeller said in ML you popular beast... :
FWIW I've never had a 503 to this website
I too never see the 503 during normal use. I have gotten it and then noticed a post stating the site was being restarted, so those do not count.
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I've only see the page busy error once. As for the websocket loading bar spinning icon, I haven't seen that in ages.
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@Danp said in ML you popular beast... :
Seems to be related to loading the ads. Here's the info from the browser console:
To clarify, this post was in reference to the spinning circle issue, not the 503 error.
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@Danp said in ML you popular beast... :
@Danp said in ML you popular beast... :
Seems to be related to loading the ads. Here's the info from the browser console:
To clarify, this post was in reference to the spinning circle issue, not the 503 error.
and this post is to confirm that I am only seeing the spinning circle and progress bar get stuck when the ads are failing to load. notice no ad below the my profile. also no add was at the bottom of the page.
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That is very odd as the ads should be all from cache and are all local to the server, too.
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@scottalanmiller: @JaredBusch is right, see my screenshot above: No ads (adblocker is deactivated for ML)
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Looks like the issue is here:
<a id="home-ad1" class="hidden" target="_blank" href="http://www.xbyte.com/?utm_source=mangolassi&utm_medium=banner&utm_campaign=1recgeneral"> <a id="home-ad2" class="hidden" target="_blank" href="http://www.xbyte.com/?utm_source=mangolassi&utm_medium=banner&utm_campaign=1recgeneral"> <img class="img-responsive" src="https://mangolassi.it/uploads/files/ml/xbyte2.jpg"> <img class="hidden img-responsive" target="_blank" href="http://www.flukenetworks.com/enterprise-network/network-testing/linksprinter?ls=mangolassi&lsd=mangolassiad" home-ad3"="" src="</a> <a id="> <img class="img-responsive" src="https://mangolassi.it/uploads/files/ml/NS-Education-160x600-C.jpg"> </a> <a id="home-ad4" class="hidden" target="_blank" href="http://www.flukenetworks.com/content/try-onetouch-your-network-free?ls=mangolassi&lsd=mangolassiad"> <a id="home-ad5" class="hidden" target="_blank" href="https://order.aetherstore.com/registration/partner?referralSource=MangoLassi"> <a id="home-ad6" class="" target="_blank" href="https://mangocon.it/"> <a id="home-ad7" class="hidden" target="_blank" href="https://mangocon.it/">
Note how "home-ad3' is not defined correctly.