Posted by Stefan Schmidt
Mon, 27 Aug 2007 13:55:00 GMT
Sadly this article seems to be very true even for germanys ISP business.
That is at least when it comes to buying for small to medium business needs, the big fat pipes are usually much easier to come by and establish altough they too take time off course.
Ok lets make this short: yes, i’ve seen the phenomenon too. Small bandwidth needs do not seem to be an interesting territory for the ever converging ISP industry. This is there many markets are not satisfied and where ISPs that know where they can offer what simply reign.
Anyways, i just thought i’d try hooking them up with a trackback and off course for me to find that entry again. ;-)
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Posted by Stefan Schmidt
Tue, 21 Aug 2007 10:10:00 GMT
Ok so, my RSS feeds were br0ken.
After some typo database migration issues - up and down, back and forth - i thought i had won the war and my blog seemed to be running smooth again, but i missed out one essential battle it seems…
Ok now this is where things get odd:
While running typo version 4.1.1 via fastcgi on lighttpd all my RSS feeds seemed to work but none of the feedreaders got updated with anything new. Strange right?
I finally did not only look at the content but also on the headers that the server was giving out and noticed that even so the content was all well formatted and up to date the server was giving it out with a 404 response code thus causing all fetchers out there to do an early stop, they just ignored the rest understandably.
Ok now guess what the funniest part is…
The same thing did not happen when i started the mongrel server via ‘script/server’.
This is why you are watching lighty mod_proxy in action here, forwarding all blog queries to the mongrel server.
Web2.0 is simply a nightmare to debug and i don’t have the time for it at the moment, any takers? No? Well, go figure where this will end. ;-)
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Posted by Stefan Schmidt
Wed, 01 Aug 2007 08:13:00 GMT
Hey people,
would you like to pick webradios by ear?
Try out this link on
to start with the best c64 remix radio there is.
Beware: SLAYRadio can be highly addictive. ;-)
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