00:47:16 WG9s, ^ i get slow downloads from your website 00:47:32 like DialUp speeds 00:48:28 GrannyGoose: are you downloading currently? 00:48:43 No 00:48:52 if not i can try rebooting the router but don't want to screw up a download in progress 00:49:00 i can retry now 00:49:02 holod on 00:49:17 but this is not a high bandwitdth site just my residentail internet service 00:49:50 204kb a sec download 00:49:52 slow 00:49:56 so i stopped it 00:50:04 ok let me reboot 00:51:24 i used to gtet at least 2.5mb sec downloads, thats OK 00:52:57 man, 204KB/s is "slow"!? 00:53:15 it is for me when im on NBN 00:53:18 as an user stuck forever on 3M/768K DSL here in Soviet Venezuela, I want to say "how lucky..." 00:54:10 over here the average download is "330KB/s for the first 20 seconds, then drop all the way down to 50KB/s if you're lucky" 00:54:37 GrannyGoose: 00:54:55 GrannyGoose: so I rebooted mhy router try againplaese 00:54:59 aas i said most of australia has NBN 00:55:18 i'll retry now WG9s 00:56:45 still sloiw :(, started off faster but then it went downhill 00:57:51 could be some bottleneck at some random router between your ISPs 00:58:26 i'll try an restart my Modem an see if that helps 00:58:35 wow, it downloads even slower for me 00:58:39 ~25KB/s 00:59:09 didn't even started full throttle 00:59:32 tomman so rebooting my router made it slower? 00:59:57 dunno, I'm just trying here 01:00:15 just went up to ~100KB/s 01:00:20 but speed isn't consistent 01:00:21 i could try rebooting the server 01:00:37 let me do that now 01:00:45 I've learned to just be patient, but if you want, go ahead~ 01:06:55 OK try again rebooted the router and the server 01:07:44 but this is not a high speed expecting a lot of traffic connection just my home internet connection 01:08:19 if you want to send me money to buy a business service feel free to do so 01:08:35 as I've said, I've learned to be very patient~ 01:09:17 living with a 3M DSL (that works at 0/0 for entire years at a time) has given me the virtue of being patient (and a immense hate for bloat) 01:09:22 speaking of bloat 01:09:32 https://es.interstatebatteries.com/support/glossary - this gets stuck on a loading screen forever 01:09:44 console gets me this: Unhandled promise rejection TypeError: navigator.geolocation is undefined 01:10:39 hmm does this mean site will never load if you disable geolocation? 01:10:42 and a bunch of "SVGInject: LOAD_FAIL" from whatever framework they're using 01:12:08 OK, enabled geolocation 01:12:48 now I don't get that error (why a battery manufacturer wants to know my precise location!? I'm just figuring out what kind of battery I need to buy for an old Corolla) 01:13:08 ...even with geolocation enabled, the loading screen eventually goes away... and I end with a blank page instead 01:13:23 because they want to find a local place for you to buy it 01:13:32 no exceptions (other than that "SVGInject: LOAD_FAIL") are logged on the error console 01:14:23 also, a bunch of blocked cross-origin requests 01:14:28 and what you really need is the best battery that fits on the baterry platform waht the manufacturer of the car is normally not important unless there si saome od reason that the alternator will not charge the battery 01:14:59 btteries are abatteries 01:17:40 well, I got this car as a hand-me-down, and it was using a battery that barely fits in its bay (so clearly it wasn't the proper spec for this one), and it was fitted with a piece of wire (!!!) 01:18:37 nevermind, found two local battery OEMs in my country which not only tell me the correct battery spec (it's "group 45MR", whatever that is), and as a bonus, their sites work wonderfully in Seamonkey~ 01:19:02 exactly if you can connect it it should work battery with longest cold cranking level that fits is the best 01:19:22 this is not rocket science 01:19:51 one of the sites doesn't even need geolocation to tell me that there is a distributor not far away from me that has the battery for sale :D 01:20:11 gotta love Venezuelan Internet, where low-tech solutions still give you the info you need 01:20:18 oh, the broken site seems to be using Angular? 01:26:08 if you disable geolocation, you'll never leave the loadscreen 01:26:20 if you enable geo, you'll get even less content! 01:28:04 well guess a really stupid website so buy your batteries form a different company I guess is my advice 01:30:52 and seems we now lot the person with the original question 01:37:58 the download finished 15 minutes ago 01:38:24 as I've said, patience pays off (or simply go do something else, and when you notice, the download is done) 01:40:11 im not a patient man, sorry. when your on NBN you expect things faster than dialup speeds 01:41:14 i just tried restarting my Model, no difference 01:41:26 Modem ^ 01:42:04 then it could be a network/ISP problem somewhere in the middle of the route to his server 01:42:19 could be 01:42:50 i don'nt seem to have a real issue downloading from my site when i travel out of state 01:43:27 i never used to have issues either til now 01:43:53 I'm used to those here 01:44:07 usually the answer is "someone just stole another piece of fiber", sadly 01:45:26 I suppose I can try downloading stuff from my site on a laptop that is uing my cell phone as a hotspot 01:45:42 jsut to make sure proplem is not on my end 01:46:05 worth checking 01:47:21 so diconnect mhy phone form my home wifi and then set it up as a hotspot and take one of my laptops and connect it to the phone hotspot so I am using at&t cell network to access my server on Verizon if that is extra slow I can debug here if it it not then I donpt thnk the issue is here 01:48:08 vrizon and at&t are not known for working well together after breakup of at&t 01:48:50 reminds me of the (lack of) peering between our national telcos here 01:49:01 anyway have fun I am gone for the night 01:49:34 where a connection between two servers on the same CITY (in locations easily reachable on the same freakin' bus route!) involves a network route going through ITALY! 01:49:48 im gonna try something else 01:49:51 brb 05:36:22 ah, networking, and ah ADSL uplink bandwidths... 11:18:45 WG9s fwiw download trasfer rates are fine here > 3MB/s 12:56:16 so i guess issue was on their end. I figured that becuase I rebooted both the server and the fios router 14:16:02 so yeah, routers gonna route :) 15:09:49 Hello! I just tried to compile the latest 2.53.9 on Arch Linux with rust 1.54. Unfortunately, the build fails due to rust errors. Here is the build log: https://pastebin.com/rmRQRCnY. The errors start around line 3750. 15:10:31 teruna Needs Bug 1719674. Putting it in for today in a few minutes. 15:13:59 frg_Away: Oh, great! Does it mean it will be in tomorrow's patch queue? 15:14:18 teruna yes. Just pushed. 15:16:07 frg_Away: Thank you! I am glad to hear that it is already resolved. 15:16:24 teruna if you need it today apply: https://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/rev/f597999c46c0 15:16:26 Will fail for 3 files. Apply this on top https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/h379Wq3DtX/ 15:17:47 frg_Away: That's fine, I will try again tomorrow with the updated patch queue. 15:31:58 here's a perf report for seamonkey whilt it's eating 100% CPU 15:32:08 http://highlandsun.com/hyc/perf.txt 15:32:12 and .../perf2.txt 15:32:21 this is 2.53.7.1 15:32:36 I guess I should update 15:33:18 notable that 15% of CPU is mutex_lock, 14% is mutex_unlock 15:33:24 sounds like a lot of spinning being done 15:34:32 also notable is mozilla::net::WebSocketChannel::OnNetworkChanged 15:34:42 so something is looping on a websocket? 15:34:59 about:performance doesn't identify any tabs as being a problem 15:36:29 system monitoring (atop) doesn't show much network traffic. this feels like looping on a closed socket. 15:37:12 reading 0 bytes and not detecting EOF, most likely. 15:37:41 once it gets into this condition it never subsides. 15:40:16 hyc Bug 1633339 is fixed in 2.53.8 and up and fits the bill. 15:40:30 oh great 15:40:46 will grab the update now 15:42:33 hyc Pick 2.53.8.1 15:47:27 ok 15:50:45 wasn't that one the websockets bug that caused the hogs on GitHub, mistakenly attributed to JustOff's addon? 15:52:33 tomman yes you and buc tracked down 16:38:56 has a better patch for webrtc than what i sent for 2.53.8 16:56:24 yeesh 16:56:30 oops wrong window 23:05:08 fun fact: remember OpenWeb comments? They're also broken... on Firefox ESR78