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Dublin looks like bladerunner this evening
11:58 AM October 10, 2008
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@sogrady: what was the name of the backup tool you liked that ran on linux?
10:17 AM October 09, 2008
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@defunkt : so you can keep coding irrespective of whether the site is up
03:03 AM October 09, 2008
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@nihiliad: agree, refute is the wrong word. sounds like someone's trying to make a double negative clearer
02:55 PM October 08, 2008
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application state + Location headers are very, very useful
02:51 PM October 08, 2008
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wow: github doesn't split repo access from the main site?
12:20 PM October 08, 2008
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@aboyko 2 - a queued system is easier to model for testing and capacity planning - stuff like little's law (http://tinyurl.com/4a6ocd)
12:14 PM October 08, 2008
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@aboyko : 1 - in a synchronous system the component with highest required SLA/perf has to be met by all the components on the call chain
12:12 PM October 08, 2008
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@justinsheehy: right, maybe it's novel in the lamp world? .net/java use queuing heavily for as long as i remember
11:48 AM October 08, 2008
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@chucking24: there's a whole other list for AtomPub ;) those are just the guidelines for formats
11:47 AM October 08, 2008
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and it missed two really important properties of queues for systems
11:43 AM October 08, 2008
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http://tinyurl.com/3rayfd all right and good, but is there anyone out there *not* using queues?
11:40 AM October 08, 2008
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