GlennXpletive @GlennXpletive

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Still Chat Banned by "Inclusive Weak minded Libtards that allow a fucking idiot like Suzie Avoside who cannot even write in English, to profess her fucking retarded love for old fat dirtbag idiot Karl Marx. Fuck You.NOT A Builder ANYMORE of many products both in-world and the internet. Left Secondlife after 14 years. Now DONE Helping you weak minded Libtards..


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Aww a Spoof account of me? Aren't you special @AlysAnwyl You really cannot handle being a perpetually and epically losing Libtard and showing the world how retarded you are saying Republicans are Leftist Nazis and Commies.

Too bad so sad, Barry Ostupid the Kenyan Fraudster in chief and Joe Shittypants are going bye bye and the world finally rejecting your hateful, disgusting violent emotionally disturbed perpetually losing Leftist garbage.

I know you are so sad that your 3rd Reich and Soviet Union are long gone as you should be with your mom's abortion attempt of you.

Have a crate of tissues for your libtard issues, pampers, puppies and a pacifier and cry me the 7 seas you disgusting piece of ugly dog shit. Blocking this too)) @AlysAnwyl the Loser, cry more hahaha
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Excellent asessment! As always Jupiter, I can't disagree with you.
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I honestly do not know since it is not my grid. I appreciate it, but there isn't much I can do as I built Amoa for Barefoot Dreamers and simply built it, run it and maintain it as a volunteer)). It is safe to assume it is Fred's fault as the cause. Last time was caused by him trying to implement garbage PHP 8 which is worse than epic failure PHP 6. I am confident in saying that he did it again and it gets passed through any update. When things run smoothe and perfect, let that be a warning that Fred will a way to fix what isn't broken and cause you to experience this. If I am wrong, I would love to know, but I cannot think of any other reason that this.
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Yes Ankh is correct. You are able to visit. But I would recommend not expecting all furniture, vehicles or features to work because of missing scripts now. Also, I swear it is not an iceburg in the water along all shores. It is due to the textures missing. Same with trees and other aesthetics.
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Thanks everyone. It is not a FS issue or Barefoot Dreamers. It is based on the Dreamgrid Robust Asset Server disconnecting.

It happened 2 weeks ago. All the new additions and changes, were completly disconnected. SO things that were scripted, suddenly the script doesn't exist anymore and the object fails. Anything uploaded in recent period, suddenly had no UUid or existed. So Our bodies disintegrated, Stats counter or something like that failed to work because the scripts in them were gone. The ocean looked like an Iceburg floated into the tropics because the texture for the ocean, disappeared.

The previous failure, the entire TROPICAL area looked like a Blizzard hit it because of all the failed textures leaving everything default white.

Poor Huga is almost bald from pulling her hair out. The reason was caused by Fred installing PHP8 which is a completely useless failure like PHP 6 was. But of course Fred just loves fixing what isn't broken, must be the vax. So it took alot of work to restore, than adding new things, and then when everything runs top speed and looking good, BOOM another Ice Storm of the Tropics, pissed off first time visitors and you are left with half rezzed residents of that grid who's huds dont function because scripts YOU WROTE, are now gone.
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Not sure its Dreamgrid (Fred) I'm thinking its something else completely no reason to start pointing fingers without full knowledge at what is wrong or how it happened.
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Last time was due to PHP 8 installation by him. So at this point, with nothing else done by either grid or region, leaves this as a likely culprit.
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I use a older version in my 2 grids, Reason is because if it works why change to the latest. I always go by if it ain't broke why fix it reasoning. I don't know just saying. But good luck over there.
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Thanks and I agree with that. Most times you rarely have to upgrade anything unless of course it would affect things on a major scale. I am not the type that needs the latest and greatest. I prefer performance and reliability over being cooler.
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I know you are frustrated but let's look at this shall we? Databases can get corrupted easily and here is how.



A Robust Asset Server disconnect can be caused by a variety of issues, including:

Network Connectivity Problems:

Internet Outages: Fluctuations or interruptions in the internet connection.

Network Congestion: High traffic can overwhelm the network, causing timeouts or disconnects.

Firewall/Router Issues: Misconfigured firewall settings or router problems can block or limit the connection to the asset server.

Server-Side Issues:
Hardware Failures: Issues such as failing hard drives, insufficient memory, or overheating components.

Server Overload: Excessive demand on the server resources, leading to crashes or slowdowns.

Power Failures: Unstable power supply or outages causing the server to go offline.

Database Issues:
Corruption: Corruption of the database that the asset server relies on.

Connection Problems: Issues with connecting to the database, including authentication failures or network issues.

Performance Bottlenecks: Slow database queries or excessive database load causing delays and timeouts.

External Dependencies:
Third-Party Services: Dependencies on external services or APIs that are experiencing outages or issues.

Cloud Services: If hosted on cloud infrastructure, issues with the cloud provider can impact server connectivity and performance.

Security and Access Control:
Unauthorized Access: Security breaches or hacking attempts disrupting normal operations.

DDoS Attacks: Distributed Denial of Service attacks overwhelming the server with traffic.

Misconfigured Permissions: Incorrectly set permissions causing access issues or conflicts.

Environmental Factors:
Physical Damage: Damage to server infrastructure due to environmental factors like fire, flooding, or earthquakes
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Maintenance Issues: Scheduled or unscheduled maintenance disrupting server availability.

Dreamgrid Software has been working flawlessly for me for over four years. Yes bugs do occur, and get cleaned up quickly, and there is new security patches that need to be released- that is why there may be ongoing updates. Maintenance of the grid is Key, all these variables affect the grid. Because someone is vaccinated or not has nothing to do with how your grid is maintained.
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Great list and advice Marianna, however all of those had been checked from my side. Based on grid owner feedback, all of these had been checked. The only one that MAY be a possibility is "cloud" services were are crap and leaving you vunerable to their failures. Based on my experience, I wouldn't doubt that Fred put his on "cloud" crap. I personally never put anything of my own on anything cloud. If you ever read the fine print, anything and everything created on cloud, becomes the property of the cloud owner such as Amazon. Good luck taking their legal team on in an intellectual property battle in court. This website I know uses it.

So that is is a great list, and I am experienced enough to check all of it immediately from my end. However, I cannot check the asset server on Fred's end.
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There's no "cloud crap" involved. This is 100% stock, released Opensim 0.9.2.2 with a few lines comments out that spam the console and addition of one function for Smart Boot. There is no asset server on "Fred's end". It's entirely on the grid owners system. There are only two relevant things that make up an opensim server: Opensim\bin\fsassets, and mysql\data. Everything else is a cache or code. A few settings in a file here and an image there. That's it. I have worked with Fred now for over four years, I know for a fact he wants to see everyone up and running including Barefoot Dreamer's Grid.
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I do see the OS Version but as for it's hosting, being on a server farm like Contabo, that could be the cloud crap. Someone did check and saw that asset server corruption is the most likely culprit. However, for it to be sudden, and affecting things that had been in place for years, means it goes beyond that. The 2 week prior incident, proved that upon an .oar reset, once complete, all textures and scripts were restored. For 2 weeks following, not a problem, speed increased and then, it started with missing eyeballs and avalanched into many issues.

The record indicated from the first time, it was Fred's implementation of PHP 8 that was piped through his "updates" that caused it.

If Fred didn't go proactively block me a year ago when Barefoot had issues and I was trying to help, I could have had more information to assist. But he chose that path, so I am left to assume all of the information based on knowledge from MY end only.

The situation affects the whole grid, not just Amoa. It affects Dreamgrid. It also affects Huga personally who has had to deal with irate customers and has been pulling her hair out. To put this poor lady through this because of Fred's assinine blocking of people, (who never even spoke before) trying to help her, is on Fred as well. So to solve this issue, would be a paramount concern for any and all Dreamgrid owners. It might be safe to presume that this is something that will happen not IF but WHEN to all Dreamgrid owners.
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A V-12 generally weights about 300 pounds more than a V-8. A V-16 weights about 500 pounds more. Even better today's V-12 are made of aluminum and not cast iron anymore.

So My V-8 HEMI is actually lighter than most engines built prior to 1990. Compare a 1970 V-8 426 HEMI to a 2006 V-8 HEMI. You will see the massive drop of weight and hence why I can break 200 mph very easily compared to my old 1970 Charger with a 440. Even a 383 is heavier than my current Hemi.

The heaviest cars are Hybrid, Armored Land Rovers, Unimogs, Tesla and any of that green new deal junk which none can break 200 mph and need a ton of mining to be built.
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In all of my years of experience, the first release or latest updates of anything Firestorm is usually garbage and broken. So I will always wait until they get 2 updates ahead. They are consistent on this, so it's not a one time thing.
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that will not be the case so your statement in the case of PBR is wrong .... the implementation in the LL code is bad .. not PBR as such, Firestorm can't change that
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yes, I agree. I was just giving a quick overview of my experience of the PBR viewer. I spent 2 hours playing with it today and it was very disappointing. I won't be ditching the current non PBR version any time soon.

I hope the developers have plenty of turd polish, they are going to need several swimming pools full of the stuff.
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Wow, very impressive for Sci-Fi fans! Felt like the Starbase of Star Trek Online. You have some serious talent! Really enjoyed exploring this region!
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Welcome to the club! I am a proud reject from that toxic shithole!
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I like the design, can be really useful in some builds!
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Looking great! Nice idea too!
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This is an outstanding idea and great thing to do Sunshine! Seriously, very impressive and helpful to more than just the OS community. You should get the "great Idea" award of the month!
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hehe thanks Glenn - I have been exploring this topic for long so just sharing my experiences :) I am very happy that people in the OS community like the idea of a Linux cafe.
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Apparently, they have un-muted me. No notice, but seems, I am able to reply again. TY
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yeeyyyy welcome back Glenn !!!
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Hey Jimmy, very very cool and I agree with Jared for the timing! Nice 4th of July addition in time for the holiday.
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That is a positive thing to do Lavia.
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As always, giving us your great wisdom Cyber! You rock dude and nice find.
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Du bist nichts als ein wertloser Libtard, den ich nie kennenlernen möchte und hoffe, dass er nach Nordkorea ziehen würde, deine liberale Utopie.
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Read up if you are educated enough to comprehend English, from your stupid German post.
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thedeeferry is one of my most cherished members here. Such a wonderfully nice smart lady that I will always have the back of and be here for.
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Thank you GlennX. Shine on you shiny diamond! Wearing my motorcycle helmet shouting slow down wheeeeee!
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HAHAHAHA Just for you I will slow down ;-P
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That is really another impressive accomplishment Wolf. Seriously enjoying how you are positively using the generator.
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thank you so much - really experimenting with how far we can push opensim and graphics cards etc. It forms the basis for the tools we roll out to our users on the hyper-converged infrastructure.
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Yea but try to consider the low spectrum of those cards. Pushing it too much on your end may cause their end to heat up or never load. But I am sure you are on top of it. It's very impressive and I am looking forward to seeing what results the AI integration produces.
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