Random Chitchat 2012-2016
That's most probably because you are in the developer group Smile
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I'd like to schedule a community meetup for the 31st of May 19:00 CEST

Is there anyone against using https://meet.jit.si/cuberite ?
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How times have changed.Tongue
http://www.minecraftforum.net/forums/arc...by-one-man

Also found an early version of the website: http://web.archive.org/web/2010121721370....ae-c.net/
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I have used way too many transport belts to shoot aliens, I think I'm now ready to delve back into some cubesTongue
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Pity, that GitHub supports rebasing the commits on top of current master only combined with a total squash. I want a rebase while keeping the separate commits! Sad

But it's like that always - they introduce a cool feature only to make it half-baked in one tiny aspect that completely breaks it. Like the PR diff view - what good is an expand button that can only expand downwards, never upwards? I want to see 3 lines above the change, I'm out of luck.
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And just so that you don't say that I've been lazying around with Factorio, here's something for you:

https://github.com/madmaxoft/VisualMassifDiff

I've made this pet project because it seems Cuberite keeps eating through memory on my RasPi for no apparent reasons. I plan on actually moving the Gallery server to a more powerful x64 machine for a while and run the server under valgrind there, so that I can get a detailed memory profile. Then I can play with the visualisations and also try to find the bugs Smile
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(05-17-2016, 04:46 AM)xoft Wrote: I've made this pet project because it seems Cuberite keeps eating through memory on my RasPi for no apparent reasons.

If RAM eating occurs only when players are online, this could be the problem and this is a solution.
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Nope, the RAM usage actually climbs even when the server is idle. I haven't been able to identify the cause yet, I just know that after running for a few days, the server is idle with 200 MiB more consumed RAM than when it started, although there haven't been players online for hours.
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I won't be contributing serious code for a couple of weeks (life...). Once I'm back, my goals would probably be stabilizing cClienthandle, tidying up mob code, and implementing all mobs.
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(05-18-2016, 11:26 PM)xoft Wrote: Nope, the RAM usage actually climbs even when the server is idle. I haven't been able to identify the cause yet, I just know that after running for a few days, the server is idle with 200 MiB more consumed RAM than when it started, although there haven't been players online for hours.

If I remeber correctly, I where able to motior an (permanent) increase in RAM usage (with the Visual Studio profiler), when the server is being pinged.
I can check that again, if that helps like, at all.
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