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  • Planned sunset of NTFY plugin

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    I’ve noticed that I’m the only one subscribed to the push notifications on this site. If you were using NTFY previously, and have noticed that you’ve not had any alerts for a while, it’s because this feature has been disabled.

    You’ll now need to use the push notification to replace NTFY as mentioned in the first post.

  • ANNOUCEMENT: New NTFY Server

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    @crazycells that’s as good a test as any 🙂

  • Swatch / Theme Changer

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    @veronikya it might flicker on load, yes, and that’s normal. It’s because the CSS and JS are loaded before the custom elements, but it shouldn’t be too bad on reasonable links.

    It shouldn’t flicker at all navigating through the site though as the CSS and JS are already loaded.

  • OGProxy - a replacement for iFramely

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    Ok I’ll install the old version in the meantime… Or maybe just wait if it’s not too long

  • NodeBB: Creating the Swatch modes

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    @mventures the swatch feature you refer to isn’t a NodeBB plugin, but a utility that I wrote that handles this. It is available for v2 (as you can see here) but I’ve stopped developing and releasing the code because it has been entirely rewritten to work for v3.

    If you’d like the code, this is possible, but you’ll need to upgrade to v3 first.

  • Clustering for NodeBB enabled

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    @Madchatthew said in Clustering for NodeBB enabled:

    I must have missed that news. What happened with Redis?

    On March 2024, Redis updated its terms and conditions, adopting a licensing model that imposes additional restrictions, especially in corporate environments. Versions higher than 6.2. 4 now require a license for production use, though it remains free for open-source projects or non-production environments.

    Essentially, you’d have to prove to them that your project is in fact open source to avoid licensing fees.

    More detail below

    https://www.theregister.com/2024/03/22/redis_changes_license/

  • Testing out Webdock.io

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    Just coming back to this thread for review (as I often do), and it looks like Webdock have increased their available offerings - some are extremely powerful, yet very competitive from the pricing perspective.

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    10 CPU cores, plus 20Gb RAM? Well worth a look (and the asking price) - there’s also a fixed IP which is hugely beneficial.

    Clearly, this is well beyond what most people will want to spend - it’s more of an example (but interestingly, Sudonix runs on something not too different from the above).

    However, not all that glitters is gold 😕 - just have a walk through the benchmark report I found below and you’ll see a huge difference between Heztner and Webdock

    https://www.vpsbenchmarks.com/compare/hetzner_vs_webdock

    That being said, the amount of HTTP requests that Webdock handles in relation to Hetzner is superior - @DownPW you might want to have a look at this - there’s a free 24 hour trial… 🙂

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  • Fancybox now used for image handling

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    And it seems to be less conflicting!