On Sunday, 18 January 2015 at 07:42:10 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu
wrote:
On 1/17/15 11:23 PM, Sebastiaan Koppe wrote:
On Saturday, 17 January 2015 at 20:52:28 UTC, Andrei
Alexandrescu
wrote:
Our webmaster got back. He said compression is more CPU work
and on a
fat pipe (which we do have) that may make things actually
worse. Also,
how would this work if we switch to vibe.d? -- Andrei
If you do not have spare horsepower for compression, how will
you
handle twice the load?
Not quite getting the logic there. -- Andrei
It is unrelated to my point about compression. The reasoning is
as follows: if you are maxed out on resources, you will have
problems when the site gets more visitors.
Compression can still help there. If the file is compressed the
server needs to send less bytes, and can close the connection
quicker. Pre-compression instead of doing on-demand, like Adam
Ruppe said, will optimize it even more.
Btw. I build the dlang.org site on my computer but the <script>
links have an %0 in the src attribute. Then 5 min later I saw the
same on dlang.org
Funny thing is, all stuff is still functioning. Affirming my
hunch that you can remove a lot of the js stuff.
The site now loads in 124kb. Whoever put that %0 there, you just
cut down the site from 300kb to 124kb. Nice Job!