@jgarber Alright I guess I’ll answer for real. From my time at the Pew Research Center they seemed to use the American Community Survey a whole lot.
census.gov/programs-surveys/acs/
@davidj @GameStop I remember Babbage’s. And EggHead software which I always thought was NewEgg.
@janoszen Yea you are definitely a DevOps engineer. You could set-up a hook that on publish purges the CDN content then using cURL request your site at all of your nodes to prime the cache. Then you only have to maintain one origin.
@janoszen Nice overview. I fiddled with the idea of running my entire WordPress site through a CDN and wrote a plugin to make it happen github.com/kingkool68/wordpress-… It’s still experimental. I used @KeyCDN and @BunnyCDN because they are quite cheap and have APIs that make purging possible.
@livlab Our CMS isn’t that bad…
@williamsba @rzen I have a NAS they get synced to. I also use Backblaze B2 for offsite backup.
@ChrisVanPatten All in the name of Just Make it Workโข
@zgordon Remember when JavaScript was a fun language that you could use to make mouse trials?
@stilley_jo The longer I do it the easier it gets.
@chriscoyier We watched a lot of teen pregnancy shenanigans on TLC after our first daughter was born. Really puts things in perspective.
@mr_suh Is that like your period?
@Rmmmsy I think they come and get it and then donate it to a local charity.
@stilley_jo This was at West Mountain near Lake George in upstate New York
@stilley_jo Yea they’re deadly up here
@chrismunns Yea you’re probably right
@chrismunns API Gateway has 6MB response size limits. Which means I’m sort of stuck. Sometimes I return images over 1MB. And with API Gateway I need to send larger files like movies or PDFs that can be larger than 6MB.
@chrismunns Looking to using Lambda@edge for my image processing instead of API gateway but ran into these size limits:
– Viewer request events โ 40 KB
– Origin request events โ 1 MB
@round Does that mean I’m the king of boredom?
