Re: nginx Digest, Vol 178, Issue 2

2025-07-11 Thread Mark Mielke
On Tue, Jul 8, 2025 at 1:25 AM Ian Hobson wrote: > I do hope they taught you that dividing by zero was impossible/ did not > work/was not allowed. > > On 08/07/2025 04:46, Mark Mielke wrote: > > like how in primary grade school they might teach that divided by zero > &

Re: nginx Digest, Vol 178, Issue 2

2025-07-07 Thread Mark Mielke
d to understand them. -- Mark Mielke On Mon, Jul 7, 2025, 8:07 a.m. Tobias Damisch wrote: > Hi Matthew, > > I can still remember when I was a n00b, so I'll show some mercy here. > > 1.) Learn how to email. You can start by providing a meaningful and > descriptiv

Re: LiteSpeed 5.4 vs Nginx 1.16 benchmarks

2019-08-18 Thread Mark Mielke
Any idea how they did what? Misconfigure Nginx and use an obsolete distro version of Nginx? 😁 On Sat., Aug. 17, 2019, 1:17 p.m. Christos Chatzaras, wrote: > Today I read this post: > > http://www.webhostingtalk.com/showthread.php?t=1775139 > > In their changelog ( > https://www.litespeedtech.co

Re: Free O’Reilly animal book about nginx

2015-07-31 Thread Mark Mielke
I requested it a few days ago. It was a little confusing. The link was circular... You get a link to request a copy which gets you a link to request a copy. But the email had a pdf attachment and that was the book if I recall correctly... I really like nginx and the thinking of the people behind it

Re: Google dumps SPDY in favour of HTTP/2, any plans for nginx?

2015-03-18 Thread Mark Mielke
likely that you are correct in terms of *current* potential. That is, I think this technology is too new for people to understand it and really think about how to leverage it. It sounds like you don't even know about it... On Wed, Mar 18, 2015 at 10:45 AM, Valentin V. Bartenev wrote: > On We

Re: Google dumps SPDY in favour of HTTP/2, any plans for nginx?

2015-03-18 Thread Mark Mielke
ream is actually a „real“ internet-server > (that happens to do http/2). > > Somebody trying to build the next „CloudFlare/Akamai/WhateverCDN“? > ;-) > > Is a world possible/imaginable that only does http/2? > > > Rainer > > >