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<title>Jeff Epler's blog</title>
<modified>2011-08-28T22:49:33Z</modified>
<tagline>Photos, electronics, cnc, and more</tagline>
<author><name>Jeff Epler</name><email>jepler@unpythonic.net</email></author>
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<title>Enabling caching of my blog...</title>
<issued>2011-08-28T22:49:33Z</issued>
<modified>2011-08-28T22:49:33Z</modified>
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A long time ago, I wrote but never deployed a filesystem-based cache for my
aether blog.  This weekend, I cleaned it up and it's now running live on my
blog.  I hope nothing weird pops up as a result.

&lt;p&gt;The ultimate goal of this is to try to get the websites that are running
on my home system onto a web hosting provider, where CPU and disk I/O are
at much more of a premium.  So far, it improves the time loading the front
page of my blog by about a factor of 360 (yes—not 360%, 360 times) on the
local network when a cached respones can be used , which should make it quite
fast enough to run even on a shared hosting system like dreamhost.

&lt;p&gt;URLs with query parts (&amp;quot;?…&amp;quot;) are never cached, so if you read me via rss, may I
suggest to use the URL &lt;a href=&quot;http://emergent.unpythonic.net/_atom&quot;&gt;http://emergent.unpythonic.net/_atom&lt;/a&gt; if you
are not already.

&lt;p&gt;If you spot any problems, drop me an e-mail.
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