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petopeto - Group: Member - Total Posts: 4
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Posted on: 07/22/08 01:12PM

(The "quote" button under the post doesn't work in FF3: "missing ; before statement" JS error, though it's not kind enough to show which statement.)

That's more or less the same as Danbooru's memcached-based caching, which works fine. It just keys to the search parameters, stores the entire HTML result (not SQL queries; the HTML formatting is what takes it the most time), and stores it in memory (not disk).

But what I was originally referring to was that a huge number of thumbs are very rarely going to be seen. How many of those 300-6000 thumbs/sec tend to be common, and how many are rare and unlikely to be repeated often? In other words, are so many requests made to random, unpredictable images that doing a large MRU cache wouldn't work?



sinni800 - Group: Unofficial Gardener's Guild - Total Posts: 27
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Posted on: 07/22/08 01:58PM

Ummm well, which is faster and less ram using? Ruby on Rails with that postgreSQL DB Danbooru is using or PHP with MySql? Moe uses Danbooru, so RoR it seems.


Well, what about the Opera problem now? Were going offtopic!



petopeto - Group: Member - Total Posts: 4
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Posted on: 07/22/08 04:43PM

I'm not sure what you're asking, but Rails is a poorly-conceived pig that uses a separate 50-100-meg process per concurrent access.

(FWIW, I tried the site briefly in Opera 9.24 and it worked fine for me.)



lozertuser - Group: The Fake Administrator - Total Posts: 2218
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Posted on: 07/22/08 04:59PM

If Javascript is disabled and the site is crashing your browser, then it has to be a problem with the browser. I've not seen a case where HTML causes browsers to crash except for marquee overflows, which we don't have on here. All I can think of is to clear your cache, and try loading the site again. If the problem happens again, upgrade or downgrade your browser to a version where the site works and notify the Opera dev team of the problem.



sinni800 - Group: Unofficial Gardener's Guild - Total Posts: 27
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Posted on: 07/23/08 09:54AM

It looks like the problems occuring since Opera's 9.50 Version. But I don't wanna miss that one, its too good :(



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