That's probably because ops don't generally announce name changes.
Posts by wild1145
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On behalf of the team here at TotalFreedom I wanted to say how much we value and appreciate your feedback and will take it under advisement.
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↩ RedEastWood The fact that even this hasn’t been implemented https://forum.totalfreedom.me/…add-discordtotalfreedomme led me to make my own website collection link. I’m not going to wait literal months for something to come to fruition, that lets be honest could be done in like 30 minutes of dedicated time.
Given the suggestion isn't even yet approved I don't really see that as a fair comparison.
As I said in my other reply, if someone wants to design the site I'll setup a Github repo and the hosting for it, that's not an issue. I just haven't the time to do it, and if the devs do any website work in the near future it'll likely be the main website anyway which needs a redesign more urgently...
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Tbh I quite liked the way the windows 10 update steam worked. Far more like MacOS which actually made it easy enough to upgrade. It wasn't perfect but much preferred IMHO to having to do major reinstall
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Well this thread is a car crash...
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It's worth noting that the forum is using some add-ons which could cause this (Well, not quite this but similar).
We check passwords against HaveIBeenPwned (There's a secure way of doing it, I am rubbish at explaining the details but in short it's handled in the browser and we never see your password) which will force you to change the password if your password shows up in a breach, that check happens on every login.
And likewise we have a "Free e-mail address" ban tool as well which will check your e-mail every time the profile is changed, and if it matches a domain blacklist (Which we don't maintain and is centrally maintained by the plugin dev) you'll have to change it.
Doesn't explain quite the behaviour you've described but is potentially useful info either way.
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Maintenance complete.
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Actually ignore that, it did do what I wanted, but the MySQL workbench didn't work that out...
35.41% used (243.96 of 688.89 GB), trend: -68.92 GB / 24 hours
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To my frustration 3 hours after I kicked the maintenance off, it didn't actually end up doing what I wanted it to do... I suspect I'll end up having to dump the database, drop the tables and re-create them when I've got them down to the smaller size I think they should be...
For now I'll get Freedom-01 back up and accept that the optimize table did not do as much as I'd hoped.
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Database maintenance is still ongoing.
Updated time for restore is 17:45
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The main maintenance is now completed. The Bungee, Hub-02 and Freedom-02 are all now up and running.
Hub-03 will be running shortly along with the events server and development server.
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Maintenance underway
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Maintenance underway
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Updated to include the events server.
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Not sure this is something we actually control... I think this is vanilla mechanics?
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Further to the post covering the entire network maintenance, I'm also going to be taking Freedom-01 offline for maintenance of the CoreProtect database.
Over the last few weeks I've been working my way through and have so far free'd up around 60GB of table space. In order to actually make use of this (As 60GB is quite a bit of space, and is enough for things like oh I don't know the events server) I need to take the Freedom server offline so the table can be locked and re-built.
We will continue to purge more data out after this, and hopefully we're going to hit the window where there must have been a lot of data, but 60GB of data archived out is a pretty good start I think.
Thanks all for your understanding, hopefully it'll take less time than I've planned, but will let you know when service is restored to Freedom-01.