
A breakfast bowl pictured when I was bored!
A breakfast bowl pictured when I was bored!
Heh. This is a list of who you shouldn’t invite to your next party, at least together.
This is not a tale about how a man happened to die in Swope Park on a Sunday afternoon back when Taft was President. This is a story for any year about how a man … lives.
Mark on PhotographyBLOG linked to several interesting articles recently..
Via Blogsnob, I came across this photoblog – good photos and interesting techniques displayed! His Collaborative Site is an interesting idea. Hmm.
Further on the histogram topic, Garret linked to this article explaining and giving examples of histogram usage! Looks good, my LCD screen and even EVF aren’t very good at figuring out if an image is too dark or not.
Great photos on this blog, love this entry!
After running MMCache for a day I have mixed feelings about it.
Our site felt faster when I browsed it but when I examined the logs the results were disappointing. Hourly adviews were almost all down by up to a 25% but mostly by 10%, but for an hour or two exceeded the previous day’s ones. By the end of the day, adviews were down by almost 10% in total.
I benchmarked both applications this morning using Siege.
MMCache performed marginally better in all tests, but only by a few percent.
MMCache caused a few problems for us, mainly because it reintroduced a limitation of PHP3. In PHP3 a class or function couldn’t be defined twice, but that’s changed in PHP4. I had to go around editing php files yesterday changing include/require to include_once/require_once which fixed 99.99% of the problems.
I may try it again next week but for now, it’s back to PHP Accelerator.
Out of curiosity I attempted the same benchmark without using any cache/optimizer. I stopped it halfway through when the load average of the box hit 40. Oops.
Related links: The Joy of Turck MMCache | TikiBoosting | which php compiler cache is stable? | PHP caching and optimization
I’m researching VOIP options and Vonage looks rather promising as I haven’t a clue what acronyms like SIP and NAPTR stand for, but SIPthat.com is a “blog on SIP, VoIP, IP Telephony and all that is IP communications” and has already increased my knowledge somewhat.
Thankfully murble on #linux pointed me at FWD which looks very promising!
Look, if you ask me a stupid question, if it’s obvious as hell that you haven’t made any effort to research the answer, or even figure out what’s the answer, then I’ll tell you to Just Fucking Google It!
Yes, I’ll ask stupid questions too, let him who is without sin cast the first stone!
Several days ago I started tuning and working on the cache and accelerator on my web server at work. Matt suggested I look at the mmCache for PHP, and I have it installed now. It’s early days yet, and adviews are down by a small amount but I’ll have a better idea of general performance tomorrow. It may pay to delete the mmCache cached files every hour like I did with PHP Accelerator too.
More later!
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