Interactive 3d plotting isn't working on the public notebook but does
work on my personal notebooks on sage.math.

On Jan 20, 9:22 pm, "William Stein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> This email is about the free public online Sage notebook server:
>    https://www.sagenb.org
>
> I think I just fixed some scalability issues that were responsible for
> the online free
> Sage notebook server feel vastly slower than it should have.   Let me know 
> what
> your experience is like with it now.    I also made it so the notebook doesn't
> require a funny port, so it should work fine if you're behind some
> sort of firewall
> that doesn't allow connections to ports.   Finally, I reduced the
> number of security
> warnings.
>
>  -- William
>
> MORE DETAILS, and other changes unifying the servers:
>
> (Ignore the rest of this unless you're interested in more details etc.)
>
> I think it turned out that there was a huge amount of user data that
> was being saved every few
> seconds, so basically the notebook was spending all of its time
> backing itself up.   This sort
> of paranoid constant backing up was really important when the notebook
> actually used to crash.
> Now the notebook can easily run for many weeks without crashing (in
> fact, I don't know how to
> crash it -- it just goes and goes).   So I changed the parameters for
> autosaving.
>
> Thus if you've quit using the public notebooks in frustration because
> they feel very sluggish,
> please try again and let me know if they feel more robust and usable now.
>
> Also, I would really like to go from having three separate servers to
> exactly 1 server.
> The only reason we ever had three servers was because the previous 
> (pre-twisted)
> version of the notebook would crash regularly, etc.  The current notebook is 
> far
> more robust.  It would be better to have one server.  However, I have
> nothing in place
> for migrating existing worksheets, etc.   The simplest thing to do
> would be to just select
> one of
>
>    https://sage.math.washington.edu:8101
>    https://sage.math.washington.edu:8102
>    https://sage.math.washington.edu:8103
>
> to be the canonical one, make all the links point to it, and just
> leave the other servers
> running for people who want to directly connect to them (and tell
> people about them
> if they freak about their documents all being missing).
>
> I just made 8101 the canonical one, since it is now the one most people use.
>
> [...]
>
> OK, I've now made it so
>
>    https://www.sagenb.org  etc
>
> *all* point to the same server.
>
> --
> William Stein
> Associate Professor of Mathematics
> University of Washingtonhttp://wstein.org
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