Today we had some problems on the server and it was slower than usual. Had to do with a mismatch in versions on docker engine. I managed to keep the server running while i diagnosed the problem, but it was noticably slow with the occasional 404.
Now that i found the problem I am applying it but you should already notice things are mostly back to normal. In a few minutes everything should be fully responsive again.
Sorry to everyone on #QOTO for the recent difficulties, this was a very big migration for us and we are doing a LOT of work.. so breaks a few things up front but in the long term it will mean more updates, faster updates,and a more stable scalable system.
We still have about 5 updates we are planning to apply soon, we are just perfecting the environment first and setting up a beta environment, so stay tuned.
Ugh, #docker!
This doesn't help me feel any better with my long criticisms of the industry-wide move toward #containerization.
Versioning has always seemed to be especially problematic in those systems.
But mainly I'm half joking with this post. I know a person can't cling to the old solutions while the world moves on.
But you kids need to get [your containers] off my lawn! :)
@volkris Give a concrete example where that might be the case... As someone who is anti-container my first guess would be you are dealing with a learning curve and not an issue inherent to containers.