2 month ago
Linkorama : Knowing what's on your phone--and on those of your employees - First we throw all our data on servers, in clouds, on Amazon's S3, on Google Docs, etc., for the convenience of being able to get at it wherever we go. Then we bring the data back to us again in various caches at very distances from us--proxy servers at t
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9 month ago
tjogin : Interlock — memcached plugin for rails
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15 month ago
bmilleare : Caching code examples for CakePHP 1.2
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30 month ago
kayodeok : How to prepare your site for Digg Effect - To prevent this from happening to your site (specifically, WP blogs), there are things you can do to maximize what low end hardwares can manage, and therefore prevent the Digg Effect
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30 month ago
kayodeok : Flickr Leech: Best... Flickr... Toy... EVER! - Stewart Butterfield: "I loaded the FlickrCentral pool and firefox got up to using 240mb of ram before dying. So that's not a great user experience, but it's really terrible for Flickr. If it catches on and you don't limit it, we'll have to cut you off :\"
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34 month ago
Linkorama : Google-Mart - Sam Walton Taught Google More About How to Dominate the Internet Than Microsoft Ever Did
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François Nonnenmacher : Google-Mart - Cringely: Sam Walton Taught Google More About How to Dominate the Internet Than Microsoft Ever Did
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37 month ago
kayodeok : WP-Cache 2.0: An efficient WordPress page caching system to make your site much faster and responsive - It works by caching Worpress pages and storing them in a static file for serving future requests directly from the file rather than loading and compiling the whole PHP code and then building the page from the database
deusx : del.icio.us warning: non-utf8 string! (sorry) - "WP-Cache is an extremely efficient WordPress page caching system to make your site much faster and responsive."
merlinmann : Ricardo Galli, de software libre � WP-Cache 2.0 - So, uh, you see my ass back there? Yeah. That. Well this is what completely saved it. Hosting companies and WP users owe Ricardo big time.
jimray : WP-Cache 2.0 - Make your dynamic WP pages static; improves performance on really high traffic sites
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