It now supports paste deletion. Only via web rendered properly for now.
Inb4 feature creep.
It now supports paste deletion. Only via web rendered properly for now.
Inb4 feature creep.
With my move to a better VPS, I changed some things on 0paste:
Worked quite well and much easier to maintain.
I decided to mess around with Zeropaste and added some “features”:
0paste.com has been updated accordingly, including Rubinius 2.0.0rc1.
Now you can read glopping Asuna in convenient fixed width markdown (NSFW).
I decided to get a domain for it because of :reasons:. Anyway, the old ones from p.myconan.net is still accessible (it’ll redirect to new url at 0paste.com). Donations welcome.
Also because the world needs yet another pastebin. This one is running on Rubinius using Puma, by the way. Four threads with awesomest possible caching for showing pastes.
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…one does not simply run both PHP and Rails applications (and MySQL) in single 128 MB box.
This is what happens if you try doing it. Swapping all the time. Hopefully Debian will fare better but it means I’ll need to reinstall the box again. I’ll do a test run in my local machine first though as not to waste my time doing backup/restore again like today.
(Yeah, Zeropaste is up at p.myconan.net)
Tonight, when trying to compile Rubinius with Rubinius, I got some errors and wanted to report to relevant party. As usual, the log of what happened is required so I used my usual pastebin – pastie.org to send the logs. But then I noticed that the “Raw” link in it doesn’t provide an actual raw file anymore. What the fuck. It is now a html disguised as txt.
So I decided to whip up a new pastebin (because the world need one more pastebin) which doesn’t have any actual features (like tag highlighting, etc). I also learned the way to create shortest RESTful path possible (read: ‘/’).
There may or may not be more features coming. Developed in Rubinius because I can. Using mysql because of where it’ll be deployed at (see below).
I’ll get around deploying this soon after reinstalling VPS running this blog to Ubuntu or Debian. Running yum in a 128 MB box is suffering.
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