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micktwomey
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Comment #6088650
Without knowing details this sounds very much like the stuck clients issue Armin Ronacher complains about here: http://lucumr.pocoo.org/2012/6/26/disconnects-are-good-for-y... (dis…
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Comment #4036817
A reply has been sent to Women's Aid from Newspaper Licensing Ltd: http://www.mcgarrsolicitors.ie/2012/05/24/reply-received-fro... I recommend following @Tupp_Ed (Simon McGarr) on …
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Comment #2235357
Reddit also has a discussion going: http://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/fnorp/against_t...
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Comment #1147603
The unladen swallow talk is up: http://pycon.blip.tv/file/3261170/
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Comment #1054805
You can hop directly to the original mailing list post here: http://lists.openwall.net/linux-ext4/2010/01/04/8 (the entire thread is a good read for anyone curious about file syste…
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Comment #813378
Nice, worth it alone to find out about pickletools (something I've needed on many occasions but never thought to look for).
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Comment #626739
Judging by the URL I'm going to guess this is an instance of bespin running on couchdb?
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Comment #488945
Looking at the interface the icons represent different load thresholds which can be customised, e.g. 100K ops per second on the http component gives a hurricane icon. So I guess it…
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Comment #181341
I think most people don't use mod_python directly, but instead use it as a means of running their web framework. So, for example, django comes with support for mod_python ( http://…
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Comment #162076
To give you a switch in the other direction story: I was a long time linux user, always very happy and quick to defend it. However, I found myself being ground down by hardware sup…