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sgmansfield

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About sgmansfield

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    I would hazard a guess that nearly all large scale use cases are negotiating those prices down quite a bit.

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    Comment #14834557

    It's worth noting that they're running this benchmark on an absolutely enormous (and expensive) instance: https://aws.amazon.com/ec2/instance-types/x1/

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    Comment #14637700

    Call the credit card company and dispute the charges. Also, block any further charges if you can. Nothing gets people's attention like messing with their cash flow.

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    Comment #14364658

    Fantastic article. I noticed a couple of TODO's around, though. Does this hint at a second installment? :)

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    Comment #14190617

    Sure, but that ruins the fun :)

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    Comment #14180832

    Thanks for letting me know, I'll see if I can fix it. If I could trouble you to do so, can you provide a screenshot?

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    This was probably not explained well. The compilation failed with an error saying that I was basically trying to do something that was not allowed. For your second question: I don'…

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    client-side compression works out better for a couple of reasons: 1. You use less bandwidth in/out of the box. This matters in AWS because your bandwidth is (relatively) limited. 2…

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    Yeah it absolutely is. In fact, there's been tons of large improvements as of late, with more coming.

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    Comment #12671338

    Somewhat disappointing. It's just a long ad for nested.

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    Do you have a source for the 1% number? Also I'd like to know what you would consider an appropriate amount of assembly code.

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    Comment #11977131

    He is not the sole contributor, actually. He squashes master every once in a while to a single commit, which removes other authors. If you peruse the travis builds page[1] you can …

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    Comment #11977003

    More specific to the license violations is this issue on httprouter: https://github.com/julienschmidt/httprouter/issues/148

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