Summary and statistics of 2022
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2022 has been quite a busy year in general, with a lot of participation and some new developments. Below, we give you a recap of each section.
Forum
As for the forum, it seems to have become much more active than usual for a few months now, and with topics that take us back to the origins of Hardlimit. Let's hope it stays this way in 2023.
The visit statistics are as follows:

Although the number of unique visitors has remained almost unchanged (about a thousand more this year), it seems that each visitor has developed much more activity than in 2021, which is a sign that what is found is interesting.
Videos
The video section has continued to grow at a good pace. It has done so in an approximately linear way instead of the exponential growth that I had predicted a few months ago, so the expansion of the NAS that I had planned for after the summer has finally not been necessary. This, which may not sound very positive and despite the fact that there are several contingency plans, actually moves us away from the feared death by success.
On another note, we have a few members who upload content periodically and it is content that has a certain amount of views, so it seems that there are quite a few users in the shadows.
The visit statistics are these:

Regarding these statistics, the traffic represented is lower than the real one since part of it is bypassed internally and does not reflect in the logs.
As for the number of unique visitors, this year has increased by 50% compared to last year while the represented traffic has more than doubled, which is a good sign to know if visitors find the content interesting.
Test Bank
This year there have been some new developments: the database of motherboards, computers and RAM memories. This way, it is known which component has been tested with which component so it gives us an idea of the compatibility and also the performance of certain combinations.
Unfortunately, the statistics of the test bank this year are useless since a configuration error on my part has included the loading of the forum signatures, so they are not at all representative of reality.
This year we have received 411 validations compared to 237 in 2021.
In this section, I can only thank all those who contribute your results, seeing the amount of anonymous validations there are lately, many forum users surely do it this way.
Cover
The cover has finally received the fixes it needed for comments to work in all cases.
This year it has received 382 entries compared to 366 in 2021. For this year, a similar activity is expected which seems to be an average of approximately one entry per day.
The statistics are these:

In general, the figures are similar (slightly better) to those of last year.
Museum
This is the least popular page but it is the one that gives me the most play to do experiments. This year we have launched the file search engine, which is a resource-consuming monster and has not had the expected success, probably because it has not been advertised enough, it is too slow and is limited to very few file sources. Not to mention that it is still a resource destined for a niche audience.
Regarding the search engine, I have some ideas that are probably overly ambitious considering my knowledge, skills and material resources, but if I get the time, I will try them to see what comes out and maybe I will end up with the current limitations.
In addition, the Hardlimit translation team has subtitled 6 new videos from The Computer Chronicles. Let's hope that this pace of approximately one video every 2 months can be maintained for 2023.
The statistics are these:

In this case, the number of unique visits has doubled compared to 2021.
Social
Although both the forum and the Peertube instance can be considered social networks, this year we have launched the Mastodon instance with this subdomain. It still has limited activity but it is constant. We will have to let it mature and see how it evolves in 2023.
In general, quite good figures are appreciated with an upward trend in all sites. Let's hope that 2023 will be at least as good.
Thanks to everyone and in particular to the moderation team for having faced a particularly virulent year in terms of spammers and to all those who continue to give life to Hardlimit by participating in one way or another in any of the pages. Without you, Hardlimit would be nothing and would have become part of the dark ruins of the old Internet.
Happy New Year!
*Number of unique visitors: Number of IP addresses that enter a site and that at least visit one page in a day excluding robots.
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@cobito Congratulations on the growth achieved mayor, without all the work you dedicate to this our web corner, it would not even exist.
Thank you very much for your dedication.
For a 2023 in which we continue to grow, all together.A hug!
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A great job by our Great Captain Cobito, priceless...
I take this opportunity to greet our numerous fans from India


A hug for everyone!
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Thanks to you for sticking with Hardlimit and all the attention you give to @cobito! I am still amazed by the work you do every year.
P.D.: The images of the signatures seem to be broken

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Thanks @cobito for your work because it's a pleasure, at least for me, to see that after years of being stuck or showing no interest in computer science in general, when you get back into it, you look for the reference site, hardlimit is for me, and you continue to follow all of you who contribute your knowledge here. Then a thousand thanks!
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@krampak said in 2022 Summary and Statistics:
Thanks to you for following Hardlimit and all the attention you give it @cobito! I never cease to be amazed by the work you do every year.
P.D.: The signature images seem to be broken

Well, I thought it was a problem with these HP servers and my tired eyes, but I see that's not the case. I saw it a few days ago, but I thought the problem was on my end.
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@krampak said in 2022 Summary and Statistics:
PD: The forum signature images seem to be broken

What better way to prevent forum signatures from being logged than to break the forum signatures?

It's already fixed.
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@cobito hardlimit forever

I'm glad that hardlimit is increasing in visits and collaborations.
And that the "old guard" continues to be here, it seems like a lie how time passes...
More than one was studying when he entered this great house and now he will even have grandchildren
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Regards