That’s really interesting. Australian here, and I’ve remarked several times how the userbase of the fediverse isn’t dominated by American voices like most other social media platforms I’ve used.
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ada@piefed.blahaj.zoneto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Introducing reitti: a selfhosted alternative to Google TimelineEnglish1·1 day agoSince I last commented, the queue has jumped from about 9000 outstanding items, to 15,000 outstanding items, and it appears that I have timelines for a large amount of my history now.
However, the estimated time is still slowly creeping up (though only by a minute or two, despite adding 6000 more items to the queue).
I haven’t uploaded anything manually that might have triggered the change in queue size.
Is there any external calls made during processing this queue that might be adding latency?
tl;dr - something is definitely happening
ada@piefed.blahaj.zoneto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Introducing reitti: a selfhosted alternative to Google TimelineEnglish1·1 day agoOk, so it may not be frozen. The numbers in the queue seem to imply it is, however, timelines and places are slowly filling out in my history. A couple of dates I had looked at previously were showing me tracklogs for the day, but not timeline information, and now, they’re showing timelines for the day
ada@piefed.blahaj.zoneto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Introducing reitti: a selfhosted alternative to Google TimelineEnglish1·1 day agoI was also trying to set up GPSLogger whilst it was crunching through the backlog, and I manually transferred a file from that app before I had autologging configured. Not sure if that could have done it?
The times don’t overlap, as the takeout file is only up until 2023
ada@piefed.blahaj.zoneto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Introducing reitti: a selfhosted alternative to Google TimelineEnglish2·1 day agoi7-8700 with 64GB of RAM
ada@piefed.blahaj.zoneto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Introducing reitti: a selfhosted alternative to Google TimelineEnglish5·1 day agoIt’s a 1gig json file that has about 10 years of data. I get multiple repeats of the rabbit timeout in the logs. The Job Status section tells me that it’s got just under 9 hours of processing remaining for just over 16,000 in the stay-detection-queue. The numbers change slightly, so something is happening, but it’s been going for over 12 hours now, and the time remaining is slowly going up, not down.
reitti-1 | 2025-07-04T03:06:17.848Z WARN 1 --- [ntContainer#2-1] o.s.a.r.l.SimpleMessageListenerContainer : Consumer raised exception, processing can restart if the connection factory supports it reitti-1 | reitti-1 | com.rabbitmq.client.ShutdownSignalException: channel error; protocol method: #method<channel.close>(reply-code=406, reply-text=PRECONDITION_FAILED - delivery acknowledgement on channel 9 timed out. Timeout value used: 1800000 ms. This timeout value can be configured, see consumers doc guide to learn more, class-id=0, method-id=0) reitti-1 | at org.springframework.amqp.rabbit.listener.BlockingQueueConsumer.checkShutdown(BlockingQueueConsumer.java:493) ~[spring-rabbit-3.2.5.jar!/:3.2.5] reitti-1 | at org.springframework.amqp.rabbit.listener.BlockingQueueConsumer.nextMessage(BlockingQueueConsumer.java:554) ~[spring-rabbit-3.2.5.jar!/:3.2.5] reitti-1 | at org.springframework.amqp.rabbit.listener.SimpleMessageListenerContainer.doReceiveAndExecute(SimpleMessageListenerContainer.java:1046) ~[spring-rabbit-3.2.5.jar!/:3.2.5] reitti-1 | at org.springframework.amqp.rabbit.listener.SimpleMessageListenerContainer.receiveAndExecute(SimpleMessageListenerContainer.java:1021) ~[spring-rabbit-3.2.5.jar!/:3.2.5] reitti-1 | at org.springframework.amqp.rabbit.listener.SimpleMessageListenerContainer$AsyncMessageProcessingConsumer.mainLoop(SimpleMessageListenerContainer.java:1423) ~[spring-rabbit-3.2.5.jar!/:3.2.5] reitti-1 | at org.springframework.amqp.rabbit.listener.SimpleMessageListenerContainer$AsyncMessageProcessingConsumer.run(SimpleMessageListenerContainer.java:1324) ~[spring-rabbit-3.2.5.jar!/:3.2.5] reitti-1 | at java.base/java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source) ~[na:na] reitti-1 | Caused by: com.rabbitmq.client.ShutdownSignalException: channel error; protocol method: #method<channel.close>(reply-code=406, reply-text=PRECONDITION_FAILED - delivery acknowledgement on channel 9 timed out. Timeout value used: 1800000 ms. This timeout value can be configured, see consumers doc guide to learn more, class-id=0, method-id=0) reitti-1 | at com.rabbitmq.client.impl.ChannelN.asyncShutdown(ChannelN.java:528) ~[amqp-client-5.25.0.jar!/:5.25.0] reitti-1 | at com.rabbitmq.client.impl.ChannelN.processAsync(ChannelN.java:349) ~[amqp-client-5.25.0.jar!/:5.25.0] reitti-1 | at com.rabbitmq.client.impl.AMQChannel.handleCompleteInboundCommand(AMQChannel.java:193) ~[amqp-client-5.25.0.jar!/:5.25.0] reitti-1 | at com.rabbitmq.client.impl.AMQChannel.handleFrame(AMQChannel.java:125) ~[amqp-client-5.25.0.jar!/:5.25.0] reitti-1 | at com.rabbitmq.client.impl.AMQConnection.readFrame(AMQConnection.java:761) ~[amqp-client-5.25.0.jar!/:5.25.0] reitti-1 | at com.rabbitmq.client.impl.AMQConnection.access$400(AMQConnection.java:48) ~[amqp-client-5.25.0.jar!/:5.25.0] reitti-1 | at com.rabbitmq.client.impl.AMQConnection$MainLoop.run(AMQConnection.java:688) ~[amqp-client-5.25.0.jar!/:5.25.0] reitti-1 | ... 1 common frames omitted
ada@piefed.blahaj.zoneto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Introducing reitti: a selfhosted alternative to Google TimelineEnglish8·1 day agoI managed to break our instance. I imported several years worth of google takeout location data, and now the “stay-detection-queue” is stalled.
ada@piefed.blahaj.zoneto Technology@lemmy.world•PNG has been updated for the first time in 22 years — new spec supports HDR and animationEnglish13·2 days agoIf this actually stands a chance of taking off, I’ll honestly take what I can get to normalise HDR images
ada@piefed.blahaj.zoneto Technology@lemmy.world•PNG has been updated for the first time in 22 years — new spec supports HDR and animationEnglish16·2 days agoHDR capable PNGs that don’t look shite on SDR displays? Sign me up!
ada@piefed.blahaj.zoneto Fediverse@lemmy.world•The Fediverse Passport: A needed tool.English51·2 days agoI don’t use bluesky or nostr for the very reasons I outlined in my comment, and I wouldn’t recommend them to anyone. Especially nostr, which is a shit hole.
My point is though, they both do non centralised ID, giving similar benefits to what the OP is suggesting, without the centralisation they’re suggesting
ada@piefed.blahaj.zoneto Fediverse@lemmy.world•The Fediverse Passport: A needed tool.English8·2 days agoI’m not the OP.
And no, a central account doesn’t require a central service, it just requires amendments to the protocols to allow for a decentralised identity. Nostr, bluesky, etc all work that way. Nostr is full of nazis and bitcoin bros, and bluesky is effectively centralised in other ways, but both of them do have a genuinely decentralised single identity system.
There are a few ways of doing it. A single account on the first platform, and then signing up to remote platforms with that account. A system of trust that allows a user to verify that other remote accounts are genuinely also them. Combine it with platforms that recognise content posted from other accounts/platforms that belong to the same person, and let them edit the “remote” content locally and federate it out again etc.
So you don’t end up with a centralised identity, but rather, the ability to manage your identity from whichever instance you happen to be signed in to as if it were created locally on that instance.
ada@piefed.blahaj.zoneto Fediverse@lemmy.world•The Fediverse Passport: A needed tool.English12·2 days agoA passport in the way described here doesn’t need to be centralised. Your profile could link to your other profiles through metadata, rather than a centralised system.
The admin team burned out
It just redirects to https://join-lemmy.org/ for me
ada@piefed.blahaj.zoneto Linux@lemmy.world•Linux suffers from a lot of unaddressed security problems.English4·6 days agoCachy installs systemd-boot by default, but in the end I had to manually install grub, because systemd-boot doesn’t play nice with btrfs snapshots when you do a kernel upgrade.
ada@piefed.blahaj.zoneto Technology@lemmy.world•The bizarre, dismal page you see if you open YouTube without an account.English33·10 days agoHonestly, I like it. I run google and all of its platforms in their own tab containers, without signing in and that’s what my Youtube looks like. It’s great, I can search for the thing I need, and otherwise interact with google ad spam as little as possible
ada@piefed.blahaj.zoneto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•wanderer v0.17.0 released — Federation support is hereEnglish11·14 days agoThat was my immediate question too!
If it we weren’t Google, I’d be ok with paying too. As it is, the content creators will have to get by with their individual sponsorships, rather than getting ad revenue from me.
There is no tolerable amount of ads, because not only are they an awful experience, they explicitly drive user hostile growth and decisions in the future (ie enshitification).
I used to pay for YouTube to avoid ads, before I got sick of Google and refused to give them any more money. Now I use a pihole and a browser based adblocker, as well as 3rd party front ends, because fuck Google. I don’t give a shit if I’m denying them income.
Who?