cameron

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Hey all!

I can confirm that update was performed yesterday to 0.19.0 yesterday / today.

Unfortunately we hit some issues during the upgrade, but these have now been resolved and CompuVerse is now running 0.19.0.

I have also put provisions in place to allow for better longevity in terms of disk usage. Meaning we should now be able to operate off of the current amount of storage for much longer!

As part of this upgrade, I have also now setup a Matrix instance.

We now have a Matrix homeserver running on https://conduit.compuverse.uk (powered by Conduit)

We also have our own hosted instance of Cinny for a ready-to-go Matrix client if you don't already have one you like to use! You can access this on https://chat.compuverse.uk

As per the suggestions from @ButtonMcLemming@compuverse.uk , I plan to use this space to keep everyone up to date in case of any downtime!

The Matrix server is hosted on a completely different server, and thus should be resilient to failing at the same time as the Lemmy instance.

Thanks, Cameron

[–] cameron@compuverse.uk 0 points 10 months ago

Hi,

Thanks for your suggestions!

I can confirm that an update was performed yesterday to 0.19.0 yesterday / today. We hit some issues during the upgrade, but these have now been resolved and CompuVerse is running 0.19.0.

I can also confirm that we now have a Matrix server! I will post an announcement shortly, but for reference, the homeserver is now located at https://conduit.compuverse.uk/

We have a client hosted also on https://chat.compuverse.uk/

Feel free to join! :)

Thanks, Cameron

 

Hi,

There's recently been some downtime on Compuverse and I apologise for this.

The host machine was down for a while, and I was unable to bring it back online, no data was lost, it was just shut down and unable to be started.

I'm aiming to create a fail-over solution to allow for an easy transition to a secondary server should the primary fail but currently lack the time and resources required to implement such a thing.

The downtime was excessive and inexcusable so I hope to get things in a much better state as soon as I can.

Thanks & regards,

Cameron

 

Hi all!

Another new interface is here.

If you're interested, we now host Alexandrite on https://a.compuverse.uk!

Feel free to use this interface if you like :)

 

Hi all, as a result of the recent disk space issue, I have moved the PostgreSQL database onto a secondary server.

This does now mean that database calls are being made "over the wire" so to speak, so performance may be slightly lower than previously. But the server which is running the PSQL database is a rather beefy dedicated server, with much more storage space available.

Hopefully performance isn't impacted too badly. But if you do notice any particularly bad performance, please do let me know and I'll see what I can do.

This new server should last us for MUCH longer (with about 6 times the storage space available).

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CompuVerse Downtime (compuverse.uk)
submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by cameron@compuverse.uk to c/meta@compuverse.uk
 

Firstly, I really do apologise! CompuVerse has been down for a number of hours now, and I'm really sorry.

I'll be 100% transparent on this, the server ran out of disk space! This sent it into a sort of "safe mode", which unfortunately took down CompuVerse.

I have migrated all image storage over to an external server with a large amount more storage.

However, even with this, just the text content and metadata for CompuVerse is still rather large.

I'm going to investigate solutions but am averse to running a DB server over mounted storage as this is very susceptible to latency and speeds.

~~By my approximations we have around 2 months' worth of disk space remaining now that Pictrs is removed. I'm looking for solutions in the meantime that will balance performance and cost effectively.~~

Edit: The PostgreSQL database has been moved. Please read https://compuverse.uk/post/277751 for more info.

 

Would you look at that! If you're the kind of person that enjoys the Old Reddit interface, you can now use a very similar interface to access compuverse!

Accessible from https://old.compuverse.uk/

Feel free to use the new interface, I'll try to keep it up to date also, but it's likely not going to be the primary focus.

If you're a user of Reddit Enhancement Suite, you can also get a lot of the same functionality with the following GreaseMonkey script:

https://github.com/rystaf/mlmym/issues/5

I hope you enjoy!

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by cameron@compuverse.uk to c/meta@compuverse.uk
 

TLDR;

CompuVerse was unaffected by this issue, as we did not have any custom emoji.

Your accounts are safe, and no information has been leaked from this instance.

Long-Form

It's recently been brought to my attention that Lemmy had a bug in regarding the handling of custom emoji. More information can be found at this link, however the key takeaways are that the exploit relied on custom emoji. CompuVerse does not have (and has not had) any custom emoji. So thankfully our instance has been unaffected.

Out of an abundance of caution, I have rotated the JWT secret, so if you needed to login again, this is why, and I apologise for the inconvenience!

Custom emoji which were federated over from other servers apparently do not cause the same issue, so we are safe on this front also.

I have also updated the instance to the latest available version of Lemmy to patch the bug properly.

Unfortunately, this has the side effect of breaking our custom CSS theme, so I have reset to the default theme for the time being. I am working on updating the theme to suit as we speak.

So, as a quick recap:

  • CompuVerse was unaffected by this issue
  • We have rotated JWT secrets as a precaution
  • We have updated the instance to a version with this security flaw removed
  • The update has broken the custom CSS theme. I am working on updating this as quickly as I can!
 

An intriguing video discussing Falcon 40B, another LLM that seems to perform really quite well, especially given its much smaller size than models like GPT 4.

[–] cameron@compuverse.uk 1 points 1 year ago

Whilst not directly intended for gaming, my instance is targeted specifically for technology, of which PC Gaming would definitely come under!

You're more than welcome to join and create communities for AMD, Nvidia, Intel etc. if you so wish!

We already have !gaming@compuverse.uk and !retrogaming@compuverse.uk communities.

But you're welcome to make more specific communities if you so wish!

 

"The key takeaway is that it is possible to take data as early as the 31st week and predict preterm birth up to the 37th week," Arye Nehorai, PhD, professor of electrical engineering at Washington University in St. Louis, told Fox News Digital.

 

Always thought ChatGPT's jokes were a bit stale!

It's the same with riddles, the answer to 90% of them is "fire"!

 

Hi all!

I just want to say that CompuVerse has just been migrated onto its own server!

If you noticed a brief 2/3 minute period of downtime, that was it!

It was previously living on a server alongside a number of other applications and projects which I run, however it is now all on its own!

I've moved the server onto an 8 core, 16GB RAM machine. This should hopefully last us for a while, but I will monitor performance, and upgrade further if necessary :)


I just want to take this time to note that this server is currently paid for by myself.

I am not currently seeking donations of any kind. And am happy to bare the costs myself :)

My goal is to provide a free and open community for all to enjoy. And so long as the costs remain manageable, I am happy to pay them!


Thanks,

Cameron

[–] cameron@compuverse.uk 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Technically the domain of this instance didn't change. This instance was setup from scratch, under compuverse.uk.

However, a different instance did run under the same domain for a brief period of time, which was removed, and completely replaced by a brand new fresh instance.

[–] cameron@compuverse.uk 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (4 children)

👋 I'm Cameron, the Admin of the instance in question.

It's a very odd situation, I'm entirely new to this whole Fediverse thing myself, but, trying my best!

I noticed in my log, literally just after @TopHat@compuverse.uk posted their comment, this popped up:

I'm unsure as to exactly what this is referring to, as the comment was made from my instance, but it appears the instance believes it came from elsewhere?

It's very odd and I can't really explain it I'm afraid.

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