@PeeHaa i click on things in chrome dev tools until something changes, then fuck with that.. then later google the problem to find the explanation on SO
well I can tell you what I would probably do ... I'd probably start by setting somaxconn to something sensible, and if that doesn't work, I would run redis in gdb and read the line of code is stopping on ...
stop the os from sleeping I mean ... I might be wrong but I think I remember the other audio thing being on in the morning, just left for few minutes and screens went to sleep ... I think video players do the same thing ...
@bwoebi I've been thinking about the Observable implementation - what we have is close except I think that Observable should not implement Promise and provide a way to unsubscribe. Observable::subscribe() should return a Subscription object that implements Promise that has an unsubscribe() method.
Looking at Rx\Observable, their infinite observables still provide a way to register an onComplete callback, even though it will never be invoked.
Actually, there's no reason Observable could not continue implementing Promise as well.
When unsubscribe() is called on a Subscription, that promise would fail with an UnsubscribedException.
Alternatively, Subscription could not implement Promise, and the subscriber just would stop receiving updates after calling unsubscribe().