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echo cache fault | perl -e ‘s/che/sh/’ -p

February 27th, 2007 4:36:31 pm pst by Sterling Camden

This month I’ve had the highest bandwidth usage to date (about 53GB as of this writing). Even after upgrading my bandwidth allocation, I’m dangerously close to hitting the limit again. Analysis has revealed that my OPML file has been eating the largest share (about 49%), so I’m removing the blogroll widget until the end of the month to see if I can squeak by. I’ve removed the tag cloud widget, too, just to be safe. I’ll see about optimizing both of those for the future. It turns out that wp-cache-add ignores whatever cache expiration you specify, so it’s always been expiring every fifteen minutes. I’ll have to do something about that. Meanwhile, sorry for the temporary suspension of link-love, all you lovely people in my blogroll.

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