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February 07, 2015, 05:42:50 PM |
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Thought: maybe add the option to change the grid size. You should also consider adding leaderboards, it will make watching more interesting and create a better social network on your site.
to create a better social network and gain more people to get to diggit.io all OP must do is : 1. Some Marketing campaign of diggit.io, sig campaign could be useful 2. OP tend to keep silent, i guess abit communication is good, but i do believe he is just busy atm 3. Some freebies, because people love freebies, this will attract more user to come nice suggestion, i appreciate it, i think admin must think about it.
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February 07, 2015, 05:53:15 PM |
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diggit is my one of the favorite mines gaming site, signature and free giveaway campaign will be helpful to attract more user.
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February 10, 2015, 12:33:28 PM |
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Hello Crypto. I was wondering, how has performance improved on diggit after upgrading to Node 0.12? My friends tell me that their socket.io performance improved significantly, however, the sites that I administrate only show a modest (~5-10% depending on site) decrease in latency, similarly to the number of max connections... So im not sure if i have something set up in a nonoptimal fashion or the gains are just variable in this way. Cant wrap my head around it.
What was your experience?
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February 10, 2015, 01:09:04 PM |
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Hello Crypto. I was wondering, how has performance improved on diggit after upgrading to Node 0.12? My friends tell me that their socket.io performance improved significantly, however, the sites that I administrate only show a modest (~5-10% depending on site) decrease in latency, similarly to the number of max connections... So im not sure if i have something set up in a nonoptimal fashion or the gains are just variable in this way. Cant wrap my head around it.
What was your experience?
Also interested in this. I've also upgraded several services to v0.12, havent had the time to check perf. gains, but I am also expecting sizeable improvements (concurrency has been our main bottleneck). I wasnt aware 0.12 came out until yesterday evening when I got my ass chewed out by a client for not following security practices and not upgrading immediately to the newest stable version. FFS as if they're paying my to sit behind my pc and check for updates 24/7. /rant
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February 10, 2015, 01:24:07 PM |
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Hello Crypto. I was wondering, how has performance improved on diggit after upgrading to Node 0.12? My friends tell me that their socket.io performance improved significantly, however, the sites that I administrate only show a modest (~5-10% depending on site) decrease in latency, similarly to the number of max connections... So im not sure if i have something set up in a nonoptimal fashion or the gains are just variable in this way. Cant wrap my head around it.
What was your experience?
Also interested in this. I've also upgraded several services to v0.12, havent had the time to check perf. gains, but I am also expecting sizeable improvements (concurrency has been our main bottleneck). I wasnt aware 0.12 came out until yesterday evening when I got my ass chewed out by a client for not following security practices and not upgrading immediately to the newest stable version. FFS as if they're paying my to sit behind my pc and check for updates 24/7. /rant lol. yeah I understand. 0.12 was in development for so long that many thought it would be another year before it shipped. On that note, what do you think about io.js?
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February 10, 2015, 01:28:18 PM |
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Hello Crypto. I was wondering, how has performance improved on diggit after upgrading to Node 0.12? My friends tell me that their socket.io performance improved significantly, however, the sites that I administrate only show a modest (~5-10% depending on site) decrease in latency, similarly to the number of max connections... So im not sure if i have something set up in a nonoptimal fashion or the gains are just variable in this way. Cant wrap my head around it.
What was your experience?
Also interested in this. I've also upgraded several services to v0.12, havent had the time to check perf. gains, but I am also expecting sizeable improvements (concurrency has been our main bottleneck). I wasnt aware 0.12 came out until yesterday evening when I got my ass chewed out by a client for not following security practices and not upgrading immediately to the newest stable version. FFS as if they're paying my to sit behind my pc and check for updates 24/7. /rant lol. yeah I understand. 0.12 was in development for so long that many thought it would be another year before it shipped. On that note, what do you think about io.js? Eh, i dont know. Im sceptical. io.js uses a newer version of v8, but i dont see that as a necessarily good thing, due to possible unknown problems with it. I absolutely need platform stability, and from that aspect i see node as superior, despite the long update cycle. (btw, v0.12 has a newer version of v8 than v0.10.x)
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February 10, 2015, 01:37:25 PM |
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Eh, i dont know. Im sceptical. io.js uses a newer version of v8, but i dont see that as a necessarily good thing, due to possible unknown problems with it. I absolutely need platform stability, and from that aspect i see node as superior, despite the long update cycle. (btw, v0.12 has a newer version of v8 than v0.10.x)
I know some of these words...
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February 10, 2015, 02:08:19 PM |
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Eh, i dont know. Im sceptical. io.js uses a newer version of v8, but i dont see that as a necessarily good thing, due to possible unknown problems with it. I absolutely need platform stability, and from that aspect i see node as superior, despite the long update cycle. (btw, v0.12 has a newer version of v8 than v0.10.x)
I know some of these words... ?
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February 10, 2015, 02:15:10 PM |
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Nevermind, it was a joke. I did not understand much of what you've said. What kind of node are you talking about?
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February 10, 2015, 02:27:03 PM |
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Nevermind, it was a joke. I did not understand much of what you've said. What kind of node are you talking about? Not *a* node, Node.js ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Node.js). It is a server-side platform that acts as a server for many sites and services (including diggit). We were discussing performance improvements related to a major upgrade to Node.js.
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February 10, 2015, 07:26:40 PM |
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While, as a fellow dev, I appreciate people being interested in this topic, this is sort of derailing the thread.
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February 11, 2015, 06:23:22 AM |
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While, as a fellow dev, I appreciate people being interested in this topic, this is sort of derailing the thread.
Excuse me, that was not my intent. I was simply interested in crypto's experience, as he employs a similar stack to mine, as well having a similar server load (i would think). Does he come here anymore?
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February 11, 2015, 06:47:33 AM |
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diggit is mine most favorite mines game site, with custom mine game, cool design and user friendly interface, best of luck admin.
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February 11, 2015, 07:01:56 AM |
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getting disconnected often wtf. where is admin?
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February 11, 2015, 07:13:50 AM |
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getting disconnected often wtf. where is admin?
he seldom comes here, so your best way is to contact him in the site, i believe he stay there more often
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February 11, 2015, 07:42:42 AM |
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getting disconnected often wtf. where is admin?
he seldom comes here, so your best way is to contact him in the site, i believe he stay there more often lol, thats rich, another operator that is too good to reply in his own thread. SEEN THIS BEFORE! its been like this since the start; he promissed more updates this month, seems like bs. like 20 people asking questions in this thread and his neckbeard highness is too busy to reply to these lowly peasants. (nevermind ensuring a stable gaming environment) he should make some kind of giveaway.
gtfo beggar
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February 11, 2015, 02:59:18 PM |
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While, as a fellow dev, I appreciate people being interested in this topic, this is sort of derailing the thread.
I dont know.. i felt it was quite relevant to discuss the software that powers the site.. plus many people were waiting for the new node so its understandable it is creating excitment
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February 11, 2015, 03:07:14 PM |
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site it slow, having lags. plus there is a shit ton of porn site spam in the chat. unplayable. get your shit together.
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February 11, 2015, 03:18:16 PM |
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It seems there is NO admin on this site! At all! At this moment, for example, one idiot make a lot of spam for last hour in chat!!!! And only through this chat users can see all messages of site, about their game, profits and losses. And free bits arrive through this chat too!
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February 11, 2015, 03:27:38 PM |
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