No sites seem to be loading. Even my own quotes site seems to be struggling. The best I seem to have gotten out of it is for the title and black background to load so far. The rest of the sites I’ve tried just give me eternal waiting.
Something I have noticed though is the more sites you visit the faster your get requests and successes on your vaults go up. So perhaps the more active you are on the SAFE network the more safecoin you can earn? Paid to play, literally.
Is it just me or is it whenever I put my computer to sleep my vault seems to reset?
I received 2 C.H.I.P. computers yesterday and today after getting wifi and so on working, I downloaded the ARMV7 binaries for the vault and ran them
Its now up and running.
How cool is that, a 9$ computer vault. Power measured at less than 4 Watts max
EDIT: After 10 minutes running I have 42 MBytes stored and 385 Gets done on it.
Appears to be something to do with the interaction between embedded audio files, the SAFE Network, and web browsers. For example see my site: http://frostbyte.safenet the Audio plays in Firefox but not Chrome or Opera, it will however play in all three browsers if i open the page from the local system rather than the uploaded SAFE version… Anyone have any ideas?
I’m with you, I was a bit offended:
Oi, censored already?
And made a point asking about the mechanics of it.
But then again, like someone having shouldered you in a crowded area, you forget and cheer up: TEST5 (AKA destructive test) - is running! Or is that a dreadful thing to say to you?
For your recalling this sympathetic Maigret character - you immediately can see him trying to understand his fellow man but he is after justice, he has to, as it is an inner drive he has known all along:
@davidpbrown you did use the “Hello World”-meme yourself, exclaiming “… how easy all this is!”. As a policeman, Maigret has to add, “Didn’t you” and mind you, no question in there.
So why deny us proud Safe-citizens a regular mention of our best efforts in your list?
I think this is the way it’s meant to be.
You have opportunity to make your own list.
Pride doesn’t impress me…
The list I’ve put up is simple and simply intended to inform my understanding, that it lends itself to raising awareness for others, I wonder is useful but that’s the limit of it.
Where a site is a default template or declares itself as h1=Hello World, then it is listed… below those where more effort has been applied… as those are ones I will look to. The default page and the Hello World is about the user dipping their toe - if that is truly creative then remove the sample-template-ctx name in the div and it’ll above in the longer list… or tweak that other default text ‘This page is created and published on the SAFE…’. The only reason my Hello World doesn’t appear is that the h1 is not Hello World… if you compare to those where that is the case, you’ll see a simpler page that is user testing that they can rather than offering anything more.
I’m not trying to suggest what you should do with your own websites; inversely, I don’t think you have any place suggesting what I must do with my list of them. If you would do it differently, then you can suggest it but not expect it.
I welcome your curiosity about how it’s done… and as described above, if you create a simple list of urls, put them through sed to form a bash file that runs wget via proxy, then you have raw data that you can parse for detail and other links.
As the Golden Rule applies to all interactions, in forums so too does the Principle of charity. Do not then take offence where none is intended and be grateful for what is gifted you for free.
What I was thinking, someone does make lists already, nice
Principle of charity, exactly, all very reasonable but not “brotherly”?
You bring some good stuff @davidpbrown - your talent is oft wasted defending good stuff.
Bishop…brotherly are you confusing this for a church, where everyone is equally miserable? SAFE is broader than catering for any one family or any one school of thought… it is for everyone. Which is why the Golden Rule matters… beyond that basic, we are free to resolve the better difference; free of patronage and the limits of conservative errors.
Hey, why not add me and some others to your regular list this time or in the next testnet, pretty please. See what it does to our education maybe later on?
My sentiment is this, maybe just doing this, uppercase tags and all was a statement and if it was I like it:
<HTML>
<HEAD>
<TITLE>
Hello World!
</TITLE>
</HEAD>
<BODY>
<H1>Hello World!</H1>
<p>
</BODY>
</HTML>
Not to draw the oldtimer-card ;o) but I was there when the first htmlpages started to appear on the internet as of then and I was thinking this is a silly effort, settled in my ways as I was, hihi the limits of conservative errrors as you said.
I’ll make up for that now, witnessing building safenetwork by visiting this forum.
You know what, I’ll be on the lookout for a showing of “Foreveryone.net” and tip you off when there is one?
Luxury. Back in my day we had a magnifying glass and a magnet and an intimate understanding of binary.
Who’d a thought thirty years ago we’d all be sittin’ here with tools that do htmlpages for us at the push of a button.
Still, I don’t want to look at your saying nothing more profound than “Hello World!”… or perhaps I should suggest the inverse that the second list is more elite and old school and I wouldn’t want to deprive you your rightful place.
No, don’t! Berners Lee backed out too, wishing he had emphasized catering for “semantic meaning” more and earlier then just settle for HTML?
Observation
I started a vault using my normal ISP address… and once it was running I started my VPN (which replaces my ISP’s IP address).
As expected, this caused my vault to drop connection with the SAFE Network, because the IP address changed. The vault gave me a WARN message and initiated a “restart.” However, the vault never restarted.
I repeated the IP addy switch going from VPN to ISP. To my surprise, the vault successfully restarted.
Conclusion when swapping IP addresses
ISP ~> VPN = vault failed to restart.
VPN ~> ISP = vault successfully restarted.
I don’t think it is a problem, just a curious observation made while changing IP addresses. The SAFE Launcher connected successfully on both examples and browsing was unaffected. This may or may not affect other users (systems) in the same way, but it’s good to know when changing your IP address.
Extra notes: This was done on Windows 7, using CyberGhost 5 VPN.
Not sure what to take from that.
Perhaps try also
VPN ~> ISP =
ISP ~> VPN =
Then it would be clear if it’s a VPN issue or a vault restarting on a new IP issue.
I think the VPN has a time lag when establishing the new proxy IP address. Perhaps, the vault is not waiting long enough to detect the new IP address from the VPN, which takes a few seconds.
Here’s why I believe this is the case.
The vault starts successfully on both VPN and ISP… once they have been established.
The “restart failure” only happens when the VPN is turned on and replaces the ISP’s IP address.
But once the VPN address is established, I can manually start the vault and it works fine.