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RE: Visualising follower data - see who you need to follow!

in #steem7 years ago (edited)

This is great fun ok and future help AND it displays beautifully and gracefully !! tyvm! BUTwhat i'm wondering about already as a little Red Fish is this: How will know if the people I follow have gone dormant? This is technically not a big deal ... but it makes me a bit nuts to have people in my following list ... and not know if they are still active. I can't think of a really logical reason to need to know this info apart from curiosity and wanting the number displayed to match reality. lol so. If you think of a good logical reason to know this info and want to figure out how to pull it, I'll be first in line to try it out for you :)

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That's a good suggestion and something I want to build in.

I will let you know when it has been added, it might take a while though.

Hey, I'm a retired (as in I quit) software support tech and program testing guru married to a software developer who stuffs databases full of info .... so ... can't you just add a few buttons and fields this afternoon? insert hysterical laughter

I used to work for a guy who would start many sentences with "can't you just ..."

So much fun ;)

I am running this on an underpowered (for the data volume) VPS. 512MB RAM and a single processor does not equal performance, added to which all the other little personal projects I have on there.

The imports still take much longer than I am happy with, so will be sorting that out properly before I move on to adding features.

Thanks for commenting!

This does all sound a little painful. I'd personally not noticed a delay in the data pull but then all my Internet arrives via a cell signal. Everything is slightly delayed. It's much better than nothing. Such is life.

I'm confident you'll find a solution.

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