On my first access here it took just over 1 minute to render the page. uupdump.net automatic theme is making the site very slow. When choosing a specific theme, the site's rendering functionality returns to normal. I think could be something related to theme.
I'll keeping using both time to time, but for sure I will keep @Paul Mercer local server, it is very convenient, if I have connection I still get what I need.
Now, at night, everything is back to normal here. I tested the api, and for me, it's working fine too.
I speculated UUP.ee came to existence when UUPDump.net went down and that it was not a Chinese clone, but a legit solution by some-one kind to keep UUP up and running safely. Well that might the case, as soon UUPDump.net reappeared, down goes UUP.EE. Personally, I thank all involved on both site, a real community spirit that is appreciated by the silent majority.
That was suddenly, wasn't it Those clones were not affiliated with the original UUP dump, far from that just copies based on old code.
@abbodi1406, @Paul Mercer, That problem of some countries not being able to download from github... Was it resolved by adopting gitea opensource as its own git server for versioning?
This is a brilliant project. Is it possible to somehow have the output of the Command Window saved as a log file? I had my PC in the week building a 10 iso while I worked, and I watched it on my Notebook periodically over UltraVNC. However, Window 10 in its great wisdom, decided some update was urgent (I suspect it was that as some were pending) and rebooted my PC I think when it decided, so, I had to start over. I was not sure if the ISO had partially completed or fully completed and demounted all and deleted. I would quite like some way of knowing the ISO was made successfully if possible. I have used v1.6.0 and updated the builds. Does it matter that I did not use v1.7.0-r3? I run a Command Prompt as an Administrator.
Set your pc to not auto reboot when updates are installed/set working hours, the content of the cmd window is the log.