This might need to be another thread but it relates to the RasPi using 
TiddlyWiki, that's why I put it here.
TiddlyWiki is working great on the RasPi server using store.php.
I use my PC to access it, need to try my phone and tablet(side note to 
self).
Today I decided to try the RasPi to serve the content to a RasPi and as 
expected it is Slooow.
I would say one step away from unusable.
I am not serving the content inside the RasPi I am using 2 RasPi's one to 
serve one to view.

Which led me to thinking about node.js.
Could I do some node.js magic that would help the underpowered Raspberry Pi 
CPU get data better?
Basically load balance the data to allow the RasPi time to digest it?
Ideally I could serve the pages dynamically one at a time.

I think that this may help but ultimately I think I have a browser with not 
enough horse power to be effective.
Honestly though I was able to load the Hangout TW and view YouTube videos 
so as a proof of concept it works.
Also I was able to save back to the server just fine as well.
The RasPi can serve and view TW data just fine.  It just is not 
ZippyMcZipsAlot.

Thanks again everyone for your help.

Rich Shumaker

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