Tweet Archive for February 2019
The new changes to the wp_cron api in WordPress 5.1 look great.
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@jeffr0 Supporting both Gutenberg and Classic Editor is like having two different platforms. No end in sight for this dual path.
Absolutely! Do your due diligence, but be prepared in production for the unexpected!
Also don't assume you have any clue what real world load is like. Test (safely) in prod, if you can.
— seanwalberg (@seanwalberg) February 11, 2019
When designing a for highly scalable solution and load testing, don’t assume your real-world load will be randomly…
https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1095046564337381376
TIL: A cartel determines how long your lightbulb will last, and the days of 100,000 hours for an LED bulb are long…
https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1093502668247523328
Rolling out 6200 Smart Streetlights in San Diego = lots of useful data.
“We thought we were using spaces 60% of th…
https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1091421796526686212
Serverless at Scale – How do serverless platforms perform when hit by StackOverflow-level traffic? (Comparing AWS,…
https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1091413004057538561