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  1. ⚡️ “Little UI Details” by @UX_Grant https://t.co/IDidwJTTtL

  2. RT @andersnoren: The new @WCStockholm site, which I designed, is live! November 22 is the date, WordPress devs – don't miss it. https://t.c…

  3. @Dropbox Upset and disappointed with the change in rendering HTML content in public folders. Don't remove features! https://t.co/cp6DK2WRaZ

  4. RT @WCStockholm: WordCamp Stockholm 2016 tickets are now available! Tickets are limited so grab one while you can! #wcsthlm #wordcamp https…

  5. RT @github: Select the source of your GitHub Pages site https://t.co/EMZmEllxQ8

  6. RT @jonasbjork: Lyssnade på #wpodd med @khromov och @ErikBernskiold på vägen hem från jobbet. Trevlig podd. Gillar att ni tryckte på för st…

  7. Is it just me or are phishing attempts getting worse and worse? #noteventrying #phishing https://t.co/NSwjyWsimC

  8. @dipakcgajjar @futtta Great to hear! :-)

  9. @zapier @snurb_dot_info @leankitjon @dpwoodford Zapier Rewards seem to have disappear... Any way to increase the 100 tasks limit in 2016? :(

  10. @jonasbjork Kanske nåt runtomkring projekten? Tex. hur open source hjälpt dig/er, hur man hittar kunder, driver projekt eller något likn?

  11. @tobiassjosten Kul! Yes, jag, @aloisia och en stor planeringsgrupp arrangerar det i samarbete med Internetdagarna. :-)

  12. @TheJennie Hey Jennifer! We would love to have you speak at WordCamp Stockholm in November! https://t.co/Runi1QmrgK

  13. @reactphp New site is looking sharp. Thanks for your great work on this project!

  14. RT @managewp: Installing WordPress on a 12 years old tiny wireless router costs $25 https://t.co/6cBclXAarl via @khromov and @Asif2BD

  15. Can you run #WordPress on your router? tl;dr Yes! :-) https://t.co/uODJnkqNaZ

  16. Stay away from @online_en - they keep billing my credit card after cancelling service and support refuses to help. #stayaway #shittyhosting

  17. RT @WCEurope: Have a safe trip home! Thank you for being with us. See you soon! Love, The #WCEU org team https://t.co/0ykIszCGkF

  18. Det snöar, och även på bloggen! Nytt inlägg! http://t.co/7LGqsvCl

  19. "Office Space" creator Mike Judge shooting new HBO parody of Silicon Valley - http://t.co/KD0u0MKG

  20. 'PBS Telethon' Sci-Fi Movie Poster Shows Grim Future Earth http://t.co/vtnEBpmB

  21. RT @dozba "Oh, a SSL certificate warning. I'll read it carefully and understand the possible implications before proceeding."- No User, Ever

  22. RT @kevinmitnick McAfee had been blogging from jail, using a computer he says was loaned to him by a warden. How come I didn't get one too?

  23. Thanks for the explanation. I can confirm this works as you described, so the template cache is indeed working, but the performance isn't stellar. Essentially I'd like performance similar to static files. The upcoming "super cache module" sounds exactly like what I need. Is there an ETA for when this will be available? Thanks for the quick replies!
  24. Hey, thanks for answering. I am logged out when performing the benchmark (see previous reply). I also tried enabling cache for "Guests and logged-in users", but that didn't make an impact. I did configure the cache under Template settings, and I am hitting only one page. The module I activated is called FieldtypeCache, and its summary is: "Caches the values of other fields for fewer runtime queries. Can also be used to combine multiple text fields and have them all be searchable under the cached field name. " I am pretty new to ProcessWire so that might not have been the correct thing, but Template cache isn't working well for me. I guess what I am asking is: 1.) Is there any way to verify that the template cache is working properly? 2.) Is it normal for cached pages to generate mysql queries?
  25. Hi! I did activate the template cache, see screenshot: https://dl.dropbox.com/u/2758854/pw_cache_conf.png Now when I run a benchmark on a page with the "question" template i am expecting a fully cached page. So I run this benchmark: ab -n 500 -c 10 http://app.mysite.com/questionflow/test-top/step-1/ CPU shoots up, mostly MySQL is being hit: https://dl.dropbox.com/u/2758854/pw_highcpu.png Benchmark result: Concurrency Level: 10 Time taken for tests: 31.397 seconds Complete requests: 500 Failed requests: 0 Write errors: 0 Total transferred: 1873000 bytes HTML transferred: 1673000 bytes Requests per second: 15.92 [#/sec] (mean) I tried turning cache off and the result was 12 requests/second, so I'm not sure the cache is even working for me... Any ideas?
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