Mario,

I often startup my wiki once (through a screen/tmux session) and dont ever 
restart it, until my computer restarts (rarely). 

In this case, I would be willing to trade a longer startup, for no slowdown 
while I'm actually using the wiki! 

I was just thinking this could be an option.

Diego

On Thursday, June 4, 2020 at 6:50:00 AM UTC-5, PMario wrote:
>
> On Thursday, June 4, 2020 at 1:15:59 AM UTC+2, Diego Mesa wrote:
> ...
>
>> On node, is it possible to have all of this calculated once at startup? 
>> And then just update as necessary? 
>>
>
> The wiki.js module contains: exports.getTiddlerBacklinks() ... which will 
> create the internal structure, if it doesn't exist. 
>
> So it may be possible to create a startup module, that creates the 
> structure. ... BUT ... This would slow down the initial startup of the 
> wiki. 
>
> If a user clicks a link, that opens a tiddler, they "tolerate" a moderate 
> delay, because they know, the wiki has to do something. 
>
> We should try to make the initial startup faster and not slower. 
>
> just some thoughts
> mario
>

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