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Comment #7070427
From their donation page, donations are not tax-deductible (for individuals at least; businesses may be able to expense them). Nevertheless, I donated $50 just for the excellent wo…
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Comment #5653030
In the ideal case, sure. However, according the HTTP archive websites make about ~90 requests per page [1]. The average browser does about 6 requests per hostname, and 15-20 total …
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Comment #5652806
The big killer here, especially on 3G/LTE, is latency not throughput. Here in Vancouver, I can get 40Mbit down on LTE, but my ping is in the 300s. Here's a pretty good post on how …
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Comment #4456514
Yeah, the attack barely work without the lock, as you would have to rely on pure luck on getting the port delta small enough. Because of the lock, the first request you make after …
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Comment #4314597
Using S3 as an origin isn't a terrible idea, especially if you want very high availability for a low ops overhead. We use S3 behind Edgecast, and it works great. We also have a sta…
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Comment #4313583
That's a great link. I think it matches my interpretation of the No Derivatives provision. I think you are very much in the free and clear from the standpoint of the license. The l…
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Comment #4310396
Given that this is licensed Creative Commons under Attribution, Non-Commercial, and No Derivative Works, -- and notwithstanding a general desire to respect the authors wishes ( htt…
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Comment #4134837
(Author here) This is an offshoot of a codebase that is used as an internal (and soon to be external) development tool. It's a hit around the office and makes light fun of our real…
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