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version 0.8.2 |
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- process new blocks in the asyncio executor; essentially a python thread. |
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This should eliminate latency during block processing that caused sessions |
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to be dropped. |
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- bandwith limit is restored incrementally to a session over the hour |
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rather than in a lump when one hour has passed. Also, only the |
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limit is refunded each hour; previously the entire usage would be |
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refunded. So if the session uses 30MB bandwidth and your limit is |
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10MB, it will take 3 hrs before the session is considered to have |
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used none of its allotted bandwidth; previously it would happen after 1 |
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hour. |
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version 0.8.1 |
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version 0.8.1 |
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