Re: Thank you for public-inbox!

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Eric Wong wrote:
> Jonathan Nieder <jrnieder@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Jeff King wrote:

>>> I guess I just wonder if I set up a mirror on another domain, would
>>> anybody actually _use_ it? I'd think most people would just go to
>>> public-inbox.org as the de facto URL.
>>
>> If it's faster than public-inbox.org and you don't mind the traffic I
>> would send, then I'll use it. :)
>
> Is performance a problem on public-inbox.org for you?

It's pretty fast.  I'm just very, very picky about latency. ;-)

It's good to know you're interested in which corner cases are bad.
The next time I have a noticeably slow page load, I'll contact meta@.

[...]
> I've also been sorta considering downgrading to a $5/month VPS
> (from a $20/month VPS) to force myself to pay more attention to
> performance while saving myself a few bucks.  But I wouldn't get
> to dogfood on SMP, anymore...

Sounds reasonable to me.  If performance gets bad, that's just a
reason for people to help out (either with patches or e.g. with
donated VMs for hosting).

Speaking of the latter: what are your current resource requirements?
E.g. which of the dimensions in [1] do you not fit into?

Thanks,
Jonathan

[1] https://cloud.google.com/free/docs/always-free-usage-limits#compute_name



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