--- Log opened mié ene 19 00:00:40 2022 --- Log closed mié ene 19 00:13:15 2022 --- Log opened mié ene 19 00:13:50 2022 00:13 -!- Irssi: #friendica: Total of 6 nicks [0 ops, 0 halfops, 0 voices, 6 normal] 00:14 -!- Irssi: Join to #friendica was synced in 17 secs --- Log closed mié ene 19 00:21:08 2022 --- Log opened mié ene 19 00:26:42 2022 00:26 -!- Irssi: #friendica: Total of 6 nicks [0 ops, 0 halfops, 0 voices, 6 normal] 00:27 -!- Irssi: Join to #friendica was synced in 70 secs --- Log closed mié ene 19 01:02:12 2022 --- Log opened mié ene 19 01:02:23 2022 01:02 -!- Irssi: #friendica: Total of 6 nicks [0 ops, 0 halfops, 0 voices, 6 normal] 01:02 -!- Irssi: Join to #friendica was synced in 13 secs 03:11 < fikabot> 💬 > <@hank:myportal.social> Out of curiosity on the old API. Is the date format defined by the server's settings or is it always the same? The sample I have from my own data from social.isurf.ca has the date format as "Fri Jan 14 17:55:39 +1030 2022" rather than an ISO date 03:11 < fikabot> 💬 03:11 < fikabot> 💬 I now looked at the new implementation of the API. There we are using this format: `'D M d H:i:s +0000 Y'` 03:12 < fikabot> 💬 Means we are transmitting in UTC. 09:35 < fikabot> 💬 so it looks like the date format is hardcoded to that 09:35 < fikabot> 💬 good, makes it a lot easier to write readers then :) 13:47 < fikabot_> 💬 the DB is already using 1.6 GB even after three days, almost all of it the storage table 13:47 < fikabot_> 💬 (1.2 GB for 66109 items) 13:58 < fikabot_> 💬 90 days at my private server. 14:04 < fikabot_> 💬 At first I thought it was the Twitter bridge but I turned off the absorbing whole timeline thing. Then again maybe another user on the system has that on...hmm... 19:45 < fikabot_> 💬 > <@hank:myportal.social> the DB is already using 1.6 GB even after three days, almost all of it the storage table 19:45 < fikabot_> 💬 19:45 < fikabot_> 💬 You can deactivate the local storing of avatar images. This saves a lot of space. 21:23 < fikabot_> 💬 oh interesting 21:24 < fikabot_> 💬 is that what most of it is you think? 21:24 < fikabot_> 💬 I was thinking of trying to devise a query to determine that 21:29 < fikabot_> 💬 Because at this rate it will fill up the 25 GB disk before the end of the month --- Log closed jue ene 20 00:00:44 2022