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posted by martyb on Sunday May 21 2017, @02:24AM   Printer-friendly
from the site-status-smorgasbord dept.
[Ed Note: I goofed. The upgrade is (roughly) 00:00 on 5/22/2017, no 5/21. Sorry for the screw up. - cmn32480]

[Ed Note 2: Damn devs have made a liar out of me... moved it back to the original schedule noted below. - cmn32480]

[TMB Note: Site update complete. Bumped so folks will notice.]

It has been a few months since we last updated SoylentNews, and we've not been content to rest on our laurels. Our next site update is tentatively scheduled for Sunday, 2017-05-21, depending on staff availability. We'll update this story when we know for sure when it will take place.

Since this post was started, other things have come to light, so there's a bit of everything in here. Read on for the full scoop:

Web Site Changes

In this latest update (scheduled around 00:00 UTC on 5.21.2017, but we are flexible), we have made the following improvements:

  1. Supported subscription payments made with Bitcoin [again].
  2. Fixed a bug which blocked non-whole-dollar bitcoin subscriptions.
  3. Provided immediate feedback of theme changes.
  4. Added button that, when clicked, marks all comments in a story as "unread".
  5. Added support for "<s>" and "<strike>" tags.
  6. Fixed bug where a plus sign "+" in a user's nickname made their user page inaccessible from site links.
  7. Removed unused Javascript code.
  8. Made minor, non-user-facing changes (code cleanup, etc.)

Backend Changes

As always, we appreciate constructive feedback. Reply with a comment to this story, join us in #dev on IRC (Internet Relay Chat), or submit a bug on GitHub.

Separately, the team has made great strides in moving to running on Gentoo. We are taking this step very methodically, making sure we have a solid foundation in place on one server before we even think of rolling it out to the rest of our systems. Yes, that means we will be free from systemd. Kudos to NCommander, Mechanicjay, Audioguy, TheMightyBuzzard, Paulej72, and Deucalion.

SoylentNews' Folding@Home Team Update

It's amazing how spare compute cycles add up! SoylentNews has a Folding@Home team which is helping researchers find a cure for diseases such as Huntington's, Alzheimer's, and Parkinson's — among many others. Our team was launched on Feb. 12, 2016. In just over 15 months, we have amassed well over 300 million points which places us at Team 304 out of 226564! Barring any surprises, and continuing at our current rate, we are on track to break past 300 and into the 2xx's on or about May 28th, 2017.

We are always open to receiving new team members. Contact Sir Finkus for more information, either via email at this site, or via the #Soylent or #folding channels on our IRC -- Internet Relay Chat server.

Accounts Milestone

New account creation has been relatively consistent and steady over the past year averaging out to a new account pretty much every day. It is a pleasure to inform the community that, on May 18th, account number 6600 was registered on the site.

Funding Shortfall

Lastly, it is my sad duty to inform the community that our cash intake has been seriously deficient so far this year. Our budget for the six-month period of Jan 1, 2017 through June 30, 2017 is $3,000 and we are currently at approximately half that, with less than 6 weeks to go.

We have in excess of 100 users who have been active on the site within the last 30 days whose subscription has lapsed. It is easy enough to do — I have failed to notice my own subscription's end on more than one occasion!

Plain and simple, the site needs to pay its bills. Please look at your subscription page and consider making a contribution. The dollar amounts shown in the text-entry fields are the minimum amount required for that subscription duration. We've had a few users anonymously contribute significantly more than that in the past.

Some have chosen to give a gift subscription to NCommander (UID: 2) as a sign of support. However you choose to make a contribution, please do so now.

Thank-you
-- martyb

 
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  • (Score: 2) by Aiwendil on Sunday May 21 2017, @08:30AM (5 children)

    by Aiwendil (531) on Sunday May 21 2017, @08:30AM (#512930) Journal

    That funding goal box, just how often is that updated? At times it seems to be "when the decs remembers it is there".

    Also, just to subtly get attention, make it dimmed when subscribed and undimmed when unsubscribed? (And set the dimming to be an option)

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  • (Score: 1) by anubi on Sunday May 21 2017, @08:46AM (1 child)

    by anubi (2828) on Sunday May 21 2017, @08:46AM (#512936) Journal

    Pretty good idea! Kinda subtle hint without being too forceful about it.

    Maybe even a "Thank you for your support" or similar displayed to those who do.

    I really don't want to see this site to be anything like those televangelists I abhor so much for their relentless begging.

    I am not about to give resources to those who just squander it. I see no evidence S/N squanders anything.

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    "Prove all things; hold fast that which is good." [KJV: I Thessalonians 5:21]
    • (Score: 2) by c0lo on Sunday May 21 2017, @10:14AM

      by c0lo (156) Subscriber Badge on Sunday May 21 2017, @10:14AM (#512958) Journal

      I see no evidence S/N squanders anything.

      Would you like to?
      If S/N doesn't, I can do it for cheaps, really.
      Try me, first instalment gratis, just tell me of how much money you like to be squandered today and I'll tell you where to send them.

      (grin)

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      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aoFiw2jMy-0 https://soylentnews.org/~MichaelDavidCrawford
  • (Score: 2) by The Mighty Buzzard on Sunday May 21 2017, @10:35AM

    About once or twice a month, if we get any subscriptions that month, give or take. Bytram's been doing it lately but it's generally considered the treasurer's job.

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    My rights don't end where your fear begins.
  • (Score: 2) by martyb on Sunday May 21 2017, @06:44PM (1 child)

    by martyb (76) Subscriber Badge on Sunday May 21 2017, @06:44PM (#513098) Journal

    That funding goal box, just how often is that updated? At times it seems to be "when the decs remembers it is there". Also, just to subtly get attention, make it dimmed when subscribed and undimmed when unsubscribed? (And set the dimming to be an option)

    Thanks for asking! I've been maintaining the funding goal box for the past nine months or so. Every day or two, I would check what subscriptions came in, calculate an approximate net amount of what we received, and manually update the box. I've automated some of that, but it would be nice if we had an entirely separate slashbox strictly for funding, and had it automatically populated. There are some issues with the underlying historical data, but we just had a new volunteer come on board who has already made contributions to the site (Hi Xyem!). I might be able to twist his arm a bit and work to get that automated.

    As for the apparent gaps in updates, we would often go stretches of days without any subscription activity; I can only report what is there.

    That said, I've been absolutely gob-smacked to watch the subscriptions pour in since this story was posted. Community++ !!1!eleventy!!!

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    Wit is intellect, dancing.
    • (Score: 1) by Xyem on Monday May 22 2017, @02:37PM

      by Xyem (6597) <xyem@soylentnews.org> on Monday May 22 2017, @02:37PM (#513507)

      > I might be able to twist his arm a bit and work to get that automated.

      No twisting required. Added to my TODO, but feel free to poke me to start on this whenever you want.