Just want to say a few words about nremote saving.

I use a number of TW files locally, and have them all running into an 
external repo for sharig between devices, and on the move editing.

I have noticed that pushing the modifications to GitLab (my personal 
private space) is much quicker that pushing pushing to ourteams JIRA / 
BitBucket space. The differnce is noticable, almost time for a coffee 
notible.

Don't know why though, but it shows that somje services are certainly not 
doing the same thing underneath.

David 


On Thursday, August 20, 2015 at 9:35:31 AM UTC+2, Mal wrote:
>
> I thought I would add a couple of points to this discussion:
>
> 1. I understand that Dropbox breaks files up into blocks of about 4MB and 
> only synchronises blocks that have changed.  This should mean that the sync 
> time will not get much worse after the 4MB file size is reached.
>
> 2. I set up a note-taking tiddlywiki for a medical student and it grew to 
> about 35MB.  This was synchronised with Dropbox across a laptop, an iPad 
> and a phone and, surprisingly, worked quite well on all devices, although 
> most editing was carried out on the laptop.  This gives me some comfort 
> that my own TW journal will be usable for some time to come.
>
> Regards,
>
> Mal
>
>
>
> On Thursday, 20 August 2015 01:51:32 UTC+10, G.J.Robert wrote:
>>
>> Thank God it's 2.7MB, not 2.7GB. I just thought my 22MB TiddlySpace space 
>> was so easily out-sized.
>> Big TWC files do function okay, but save and load slowly. Hopefully 
>> someday TW5 can save them.
>>
>> RickL於 2015年8月2日星期日 UTC+8上午6時55分25秒寫道:
>>>
>>> Yes, of course it is 2.7 MB - sorry for that...don't know what I was 
>>> thinking.
>>> I have read a bit more on the forums and see there are others with much 
>>> larger TW than that which seem to function OK...
>>>
>>>
>>> On Saturday, August 1, 2015 at 6:23:29 PM UTC-4, Mark S. wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Are you sure that it's 2.7 GB? Not maybe 2.7 Mb?  that's an astounding 
>>>> amount of information. It's hard to imagine that you're experiencing only 
>>>> a 
>>>> little lag saving/loading. I can't think how you could have acquired that 
>>>> much data -- unless you're loading it up with images. If so, then the 
>>>> solution is to make the images external to the actual TW.
>>>>
>>>> There's no relational database behind TW. Indexed or relational 
>>>> databases are usually necessary for dealing with large amounts of data. 
>>>> That means that TW will always hit an impasse based primarily on the power 
>>>> of the hardware that supports it. 
>>>>
>>>> Mark
>>>>
>>>> On Saturday, August 1, 2015 at 2:30:18 PM UTC-7, RickL wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> I love TiddlyWiki and have used it daily for almost a year.  I began 
>>>>> in January to make my journal and notebook digital instead of a paper 
>>>>> notebook.  I love the flexibility and the linking of topics.   The 
>>>>> closest 
>>>>> thing I have found that works.  
>>>>>
>>>>> My concern is with true longevity. Though I have several TiddlyWikis, 
>>>>> my main notebook (Common-place book, Zettelkasten, call it what you will 
>>>>> - 
>>>>> that's how I use it) is 2.7 GB and I have started noticing a lag in 
>>>>> saving 
>>>>> and loading, particularly on my phone (I use AndTidWiki and Dropbox with 
>>>>> my 
>>>>> Android phone).  At this rate of growth I worry about how useful it will 
>>>>> be 
>>>>> in 3 years.  I use it with Chrome and Arlen's TiddlyChrome.
>>>>>
>>>>> There is the option to split the TiddlyWiki into two or more, but that 
>>>>> takes away a lot of the functionality with no way to link between files.
>>>>>
>>>>> Every release amazes me with the new tools available. I know this 
>>>>> product is just out of beta and under constant development so I hope 
>>>>> there 
>>>>> can be a way to address this.  Maybe the solution is already out there 
>>>>> and 
>>>>> I don't know about it.
>>>>>
>>>>> Keep up the great work!
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks
>>>>> Rick
>>>>>
>>>>

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