Seems like Peakd is breaking down!

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I don't get it, these developers get all this money from the hive community, however, it seems like they are using fewer and fewer resources to maintain the project. The site has gotten way slower for me lately, and today I noticed most images don't even load. The other day I couldn't switch accounts, and it took a minute to load up my main peaked blog site. Eventually, I just gave up, today I decided to give it another shot but the site was slow and buggy.

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I am starting to learn blockchain development. Still a newbie, but here are my two cents.

For a centralized site like YouTube, you can blame YouTube (or Google, since they own YouTube). That's fair enough. For a decentralized site like peakd.com, sometimes there are parts of the system they have no control over because someone else independantly controls a part they rely on to make their thing work.

Next time, you might try switching the API node in peakd's settings. That will often fix the kinds of problems you seemed to have had.

https://peakd.com/me/settings/general

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Ahh, thanks for the tip. I was under the assumption that peakd switched them to the best one automatically, but will give it a try next time I have issues.

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My understanding is that it does switch automatically by default. Most of the time it works well but occasionally for whatever reason it slips so manual switching is required. Nothing's perfect I guess.

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