One thing that would be beneficial is to have the post times in GMT. Then some won't wonder why they don't get an answer within microseconds, nay, attoseconds of their post.
One thing that would be beneficial is to have the post times in GMT. Then some won't wonder why they don't get an answer within microseconds, nay, attoseconds of their post.
Yes GMT time on ETO throughout would be good. In the UK at the moment we are on GMT + 1Hr (British Summer Time), so 5am to 5:30am is actually 6am to 6:30am.
It would also be good (IMHO) if the dates and times on ETO (and all other sites) were absolute rather than, 'a few minutes ago', 'yesterday' etc etc.
Hi spec,
Yes. I had the same problem. I was using Firefox on the PC and Chromium on a Raspberry Pi 2 (I don't know if Chromium has any connection with Chrome.)
Hi spec,
Yes. I had the same problem. I was using Firefox on the PC and Chromium on a Raspberry Pi 2 (I don't know if Chromium has any connection with Chrome.)
If your smart, you'll realize the slowness and will take measures to avoid double posts. IT kinda posts without giving you a confirmation, but sometimes it doesn't. So, you copy your reply to the clipboard and reload or wait and reload. Then either, repost or wait and repost or correct. I was editing when the weirdness happened. No double-posts for me.
If your smart, you'll realize the slowness and will take measures to avoid double posts. IT kinda posts without giving you a confirmation, but sometimes it doesn't. So, you copy your reply to the clipboard and reload or wait and reload. Then either, repost or wait and repost or correct. I was editing when the weirdness happened. No double-posts for me.
Sometimes I have a few posts on the go at the same time, often with images/schematics and the procedure you describe would be impossibly convoluted even if you could tell when ETO has/is about to freeze. I am also doing other things: listening to the missus, watching TV, having a beer, inventing an over unity machine...
But the issue on this thread is the fact that ETO freezes, not how to work around the freezes, I am afraid to say.
We agree. ETO slows down. I generally only have one thread with active typing, many may be opened. So, I can avoid double-posts unless I'm on my antique Cell phone which sometimes I think has a rotary dial.