#rails

bkoehn@diaspora.koehn.com
NAME                        CPU(cores)   MEMORY(bytes)   
discourse-5dd5f4599-npq4b   64m          843Mi           
discourse-redis-master-0    134m         15Mi            
diaspora-7995dc7bd6-hl4jl   16m          1069Mi          
redis-85696f66b8-hnst7      21m          23Mi

Idle #ruby on #rails apps use stupid amounts of memory.

claralistensprechen3rd@friendica.myportal.social

Buckled train rails due to climate?

#OK #Oklahoma #MooreOK #trainwreck #rails

The train derailment in the vicinity of Moore OK has been dominating the media headlines this evening but doing a search on the various articles on it, the only entity reporting that the rails had buckled is OKC's KFOR TV.

To be clear, OK weather this year has been manic and rainier than usual...blamed on El Nino rather than anything to do with cimate, since OK is petroleum industry run. How ever lately, temps have gone from near 110 to a nippy cold front bringing the highs down to the high 80s/low 90s F...and that's a huge contrast. Just sayin'.

https://kfor.com/news/local/train-derailment-in-moore-near-34th-and-i-35/

hq@pod.diaspora.software

Calling all coders!

It’s been wonderful to see so many new members joining our community over the past few days, particularly all of you coming from Google+. <3

You might already have noticed that diaspora* is missing some features that you’d really like to use.

As an open-source Free Software project, diaspora* is created by its community. Now that you’re part of this community, we’d love you to help us improve it for everyone.

Our team of volunteer developers spends all the time they can spare working on diaspora*. But there’s always a lot more work to do. The main issue that slows the pace of development is simply developer time. To increase developer time and so increase the speed of development, we need more developers!

Help us improve the software

If you can code, or want to learn, we’d like to hear from you! diaspora* is built on Ruby on Rails, with many JavaScript elements. Have a look at our guide to contributing to diaspora*.

  • Get in touch with our core team before you start work on anything to discuss your proposed contribution. That way we can make sure that your contribution will fit well into the existing structure.
  • Issues that involve federation (such as post editing, or groups) are usually pretty complex, so it might be a good idea to start with simpler issues until you’ve become familiar with the code and diaspora* itself.
  • We manage development via GitHub’s issue tracker. Look especially for issues tagged with the help wanted and newcomer labels.

Other ways you can help

If you don’t code, there are still plenty more ways you can help diaspora*’s development.

  • If you know someone who can code, and you think they might be interested in contributing to this project, tell them about diaspora* and encourage them to consider helping!
  • If there is a missing feature that’s really important to you, put a bounty on it to encourage someone else to build it! We use Bountysource for this.
  • If you have a bit of admin experience, how about setting up your own pod?
  • If you speak a language other than English, help us translate diaspora* into that language.
  • Another great way you can help the project grow is by spreading the word. If you still have accounts on other social networks, tell people there about diaspora* and encourage any coders there to take a look at the project.

#diaspora #diaspora-dev #development #developer #coding #ruby #rails #javascript #newhere #googleplus