12:02 < ChillerDragon> Is the master super slow? Or has it always been like that? It took 20 seconds to load 100%. My connection is not blazingly fast but still that seems slow 12:04 < bridge_> insert a coin for **blazingly fast master servers** 12:34 < bridge_> the master is not involved with the actual server info 12:34 < bridge_> ChillerDragon: it's probably just that the client pings each server individually 12:36 < ChillerDragon> Im not sure but wasnt that instant at some point? Its not like there are soo many servers now 12:36 < ChillerDragon> maybe im just spoiled by ddnet http master 12:37 < bridge_> it was never instant, no 12:37 < bridge_> yes, you seem to be spoiled 12:37 < ChillerDragon> hmk 12:43 < ChillerDragon> i remember it going to 90% quite fast but maybe thats just my current connection 12:43 < ChillerDragon> https://zillyhuhn.com/cs/.1690624973.png 12:43 < bridge_> I think it's mostly influenced by ping to the individual servers 12:44 < ChillerDragon> a slow server should not block fast ones tho right? 12:44 < ChillerDragon> so only the slow ones appear last 12:45 < bridge_> si 12:45 < ChillerDragon> omg so pinging my own netcup vps takes 20 seconds? 12:45 < ChillerDragon> doubt 12:45 < ChillerDragon> because connecting to it is instant 12:46 < bridge_> a couple of slow servers will block fast ones 12:46 < ChillerDragon> a 12:46 < bridge_> :0 12:46 < ChillerDragon> epic denial of service 12:46 < ChillerDragon> register slow servers 12:46 < bridge_> because there can be a maximum of some config variables outstanding 12:46 < bridge_> register servers that don't answer 12:46 < ChillerDragon> or that 12:47 < ChillerDragon> could probably do some smart sorting based on reply times 12:47 < bridge_> by remembering reply times? 12:47 < ChillerDragon> yes 12:47 < bridge_> just do the https masterserver at that point ^^ 12:47 < ChillerDragon> sure