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PF has been REALLY sluggish today. What's up? I'm not having that issue with any other sites, so it doesn't seem to be local to me.
phinds said:What does facebook have to do with PF ?
EDIT: This explains why I only see the slowdown on SOME threads, not on most. Seriously, can we get rid of facebook links?
<script>
// Load the SDK Asynchronously
(function(d){
var js, id = 'facebook-jssdk', ref = d.getElementsByTagName('script')[0];
if (d.getElementById(id)) {return;}
js = d.createElement('script'); js.id = id; js.async = true;
js.src = "//connect.facebook.net/en_US/all.js#xfbml=1";
ref.parentNode.insertBefore(js, ref);
}(document));
</script>
Greg Bernhardt said:PF's social media presence is important.
AlephZero said:It's only important to people who think that having a social media presence is important.
Greg Bernhardt said:phinds, I have since limited the buttons to the first page of a thread.
It helps on every page apart from the first one :tongue:.phinds said:OK, thanks. I'll let you know if that helps / doesn't helpGreg Bernhardt said:phinds, I have since limited the buttons to the first page of a thread.
Greg Bernhardt said:How about now?
phinds said:Just did a quick test ... loaded 10 pages "simultaneously" and they all popped up right away. Whatever you did seems to have fixed the problem (but this IS just one quick test)
Greg Bernhardt said:I removed the FB Like button :D
phinds said:Hm ... problem is back big-time. I opened 4 threads and I'm still waiting for them to get past the first post in each
EDIT: Ah, but this time they say "waiting for Physics Forum" so maybe the site is just slow now, not a Facebook problem.
Greg Bernhardt said:It's blazing for me. Can you do a traceroute for me?
Greg Bernhardt said:how is the speed today?
Evo said:I don't see the FB button anymore and I am not noticing the page freezing.
Evo said:For the past 3 days, PF has crashed on chrome, but runs fine on IE 7. What's the problem? It been frozen on chrome the last few miutes, then got that stupid chrome frowny face.
Evo said:For the past 3 days, PF has crashed on chrome, but runs fine on IE 7. What's the problem? It been frozen on chrome the last few miutes, then got that stupid chrome frowny face.
No, I'll be getting bad freezes and give up and let it sit, then a few minutes later, all of the tabs for PF will have that stupid frowny face and if I have a tab to PF open, I get some idiotic "SORRY" message with a bunch of nonsense verbiage but no details, at least when a page can't be connected to in IE it gives you an error message with a number that you can look up.lisab said:Do you get it when you're loading a page with math formatting?
I have version 26.0.1410.64m No extensions.Greg Bernhardt said:Are you running the latest Chrome? I've never had problems and I run exclusively on Chrome. Do you have any extensions running?
Since 26.0.1410.64m the performance went downhill very fast. I have miriads of problems related to flash sites.
I hope this get fixed soon.
kind regards,
A chrome fanboy
2:42 AM, April 17, 2013
"PF Sluggish Today" refers to a decrease in performance or speed of a computer program or system called "PF".
No, the issue is not limited to local systems. It may also affect remote systems or networks that are connected to the PF program.
There could be various reasons for the sluggishness, such as a high volume of data or processes, hardware or software issues, or network connectivity problems.
The first step would be to identify the root cause of the sluggishness. This can be done through troubleshooting and identifying any potential issues with the hardware, software, or network. Once the root cause is identified, appropriate measures can be taken to resolve the issue.
Yes, by regularly maintaining and updating the hardware and software, monitoring network connectivity, and implementing efficient processes, the chances of encountering this issue in the future can be reduced.