My Site is Teh Brok3

https://juristas-ruidos.org/7rxegcxp2 My site has several layers of brokedness to it, and thus will be killed, roasted, and eaten this evening. I will likely have downtime. I will likely have problems. I’m planning for total chaos, and hoping to be surprised. Wish me luck.

https://www.nhgazette.com/2025/02/01/6vp5yim I think this is my karmic punishment for meme tagging. Thanks Nathan. 😀

16 thoughts on “My Site is Teh Brok3”

  1. https://olashirt.com/fxyfljh07ik My site has been partially broked too for the last few weeks. I killed all day yesterday on it (see geeky stuff post on my blog) and got it a little more functional.

    https://baixacultura.org/2025/02/01/ynfy6x4p

    https://www.suitupmaine.org/sabrfq953 By any chance – is your hosting provider Godaddy? Although from what I understand WP is a kludgy hosting platform no matter who your host.

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  2. https://www.polefinistere.com/vgksnpm9cze I swear 85% of my issue is Godaddy’s shared server architecture – I must be on one where someone gets Dugg a lot or something. The other 15% is probably WordPress itself. I don’t get a ton of traffic, and it’s not very spiky.

    https://www.beecavebee.com/dl8pkmhdo I swear some days it takes my main page 30 sec to resolve & load.

    Maybe I will set up some alternate hosting space and rebuild the site from scratch in that new location – as a test. 😛

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  3. And update to version 2.5.1 of WordPress, which has over 70 bugs fixes including major security fixes. (Jeri, I posted a comment with some suggestions for you including this).

    I’ve had people who’ve had both good and bad luck with GoDaddy’s hosting. Shared servers are problematic, period. But having a dedicated server through a hosting company, unless you have a high-traffic site, isn’t cost-effective for most people.

    An alternative to consider, assuming your traffic is low enough/you’re ISP doesn’t have problems with it, is to set up a LAMP system at home and use that (LAMP is Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) to set up WordPress and host your site. You then have complete control over everything. You normally need a static IP from your ISP to do this, but you can even get past that that by using dynamic DNS, which allows aliasing of dynamic (DHCP) IP addresses to static hostnames. DynDNS is one such company that offers this service.

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  4. I reset my LRP to be quadraphobular about a week ago. This has caused my qFarb to be extremely balky when operating in SIQ2 mode. It’s all the more frustrating since I was hoping to upgrade to UVAT 2.3 when it comes out next week, but obviously, if I can’t get the RESQ up and running, the upgrade won’t be supported. Ah well, I’ll just recalibrate the whole thing and reset for PAUtZ. That oughta take care of things.

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  5. Nathan, PAUtZ has known stability issues, and don’t get me started on UVAT 2.3. If you’re running quadraphobular, your servers should all be properly rectified. If you’re already using kernel based rectification, be sure to allow for inverted phob shift. I’m just sayin.

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