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Monthly Archives: November 2007
Configuring Apple Mail 3.0 (Leopard) to use Imap with Gmail
I recently purchased my first iMac. I’ve been having all kinds of fun learning about OS X features as well as playing with the newly certified Unix system (Darwin) that powers the operating system. Anyhow, I’ve been pleasantly surprised at … Continue reading
Gentoo and the Next ATI Drivers (Catalyist 7.11)
As of a couple days ago, ATI released their next drivers for Linux. The drivers were previously announced to be versioned 8.43.x but ATI has converted to a new numbering system that follows the popular YEAR.MONTH notation. The 7.11 drivers … Continue reading
A Few Latex Tips
I’ve been finishing up the final formatting for my thesis this last week at Utah State University. Latex is great when you are provided a style file beforehand. If you have to modify or create your own style however, beware. … Continue reading
Implementing the Apriori Data Mining Algorithm with JavaScript
I’ve been working on my thesis for a little too long. I’m hopefully about finished, but that is beside the point. Part of what I’ve been working on revolves around the Apriori Data Mining algorithm. If you know what Apriori … Continue reading
Making WP-Super-Cache gzip compression work
I was pretty excited to see an update to WP-Cache. The first thing I noticed is that when I enabled the new super cache compression option, I started getting a file save as dialog instead of my pages. As of … Continue reading
Posted in Web
Tagged apache, extension, gzip, performance, plugins, scalability, wordpress, wp-cache
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WP Super Cache – The Ultimate WordPress Caching Plugin
I’ve upgraded my old WP-Cache plugin to this one that I found on Digg.com today. From the Digg.com Post: Tired of clicking a link off the Digg front page only to find a crashed or mortally lagged site on the … Continue reading
Posted in Web
Tagged caching, digg effect, gzip, performance, plugins, scalability, wordpress, wp-cache
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