Actually, I find that ironically the cars is probably the most readily understood complex machine out there - at least here in US. Most people have very good grasp on the basic principles, usage and surprisingly…
WP-Cache was in place, but HN hammered the server anyway. Typically it is not an issue but "dat traffic spike" was more or less way too much for the poor linode to handle: http://i.imgur.com/3jPD0iB.png I think…
Exactly. That's more or less the sentiment in the conclusion to the article: "If you are using Emacs, keep using it. Hell, if you are using Java you should probably keep using Eclipse. Similarly you probably shouldn’t…
Yup. You guys hammered it to pieces. WP-Cache is nothing faced with HN traffic. When the dust settles I'm going to try installing Ngnix proxy to do more aggressive caching.
Actually, I find that ironically the cars is probably the most readily understood complex machine out there - at least here in US. Most people have very good grasp on the basic principles, usage and surprisingly…
WP-Cache was in place, but HN hammered the server anyway. Typically it is not an issue but "dat traffic spike" was more or less way too much for the poor linode to handle: http://i.imgur.com/3jPD0iB.png I think…
Exactly. That's more or less the sentiment in the conclusion to the article: "If you are using Emacs, keep using it. Hell, if you are using Java you should probably keep using Eclipse. Similarly you probably shouldn’t…
Yup. You guys hammered it to pieces. WP-Cache is nothing faced with HN traffic. When the dust settles I'm going to try installing Ngnix proxy to do more aggressive caching.