Joel Uckelman on 10 Feb 2002 01:25:57 -0000


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spoon-discuss: Re: spoon-business: The Daily Recognizer (Friday night/Saturday morning)


Thus spake "David E. Smith":
[snip]
> I've got the same code working on another Web site, regularly caching
> pages of 200-300k, but that's on a somewhat beefier Web server than Joel's
> home 'puter.

On that topic, here's a plug for charity: 

charybdis currently is a 166mHz Pentium. The guts of scylla, my 700mHz 
Duron, will be put into charybdis next time scylla is upgraded, but that's 
quite a ways down the road. If anyone has a burning desire for charybdis to 
be faster sooner, and a spare processor and motherboard they're willing to 
contribute to a certain impoverished grad student, that dream could become 
a reality. So if you're upgrading your system, and don't know what to do 
with that old processor, think of nomic.net. :)

-- 
J.