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  • @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:
    Also, for a PHP script with MySQL calls, would you recommend Nginx's FastCGI caching or the browser-based one (for browser-side files only)?

    I would use in memory caching for frequent data calls from db and browser cache along with nginx pagespeed cache for all the other things.

    In memory is the same as FastCGI, right? Pardon the noob question.

    Fastcgi isn't a caching solution to begin with, just look it as a socket ready to compile your php faster than the traditional php socket. In memory caching for me redis and memchached.

    Oh, thanks a lot. Imma look into each of these and see how they can be configured. Currently, just running a VM on my local machine to revise my knowledge of Nginx. Never used Nginx before. Been an Apache/OLS guy.

    Apache also supports fastcgi as for ols I can't say much haven't tried it since years I guess the last ols webserver I ran was around 2019. And i didn't liked it tbh, litespeed is entirely different though. Ols is like a mix of nginx, Apache and litespeed and that too isn't any good compared to others. For example the ops boasts impressive page loading times with WordPress but but but it's only if you are using their lscache plugin. I can achieve similarly or sometimes better speed with just nginx tweaks and caching. There are many ways to improve response times the only required is you tweak the webserver to best handle the load.

    Got a lot to learn then. Was just researching memcached for Nginx. Seems my custom PHP script will have to be changed a bit for Memcached to work. This is my first encounter with Memcached or any caching solution.

  • @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:
    Anybody here to party?

    Nope only me, scrolling here and there.

    Was busy with some work today. Do you remember what we were discussing last?

    I don't sorry, might be something extra ordinary or maybe just basic chit chat.

    Oh yah. OpenWrt. An interesting topic for, cause I just started using it. Did you hear about their own new router - OpenWrt One?

    They don't have their own afaik, maybe partnered with someone but meh idk much about that. I am using tomato right now.

    Released on Aliexpress - https://openwrt.org/toh/openwrt/one

    Uses a Banana Pi. WDYT? I personally think, it's overpriced.

    When it's a collaboration it's always overpriced, I would personally for once also nanopi r5s lts with opener/ddwrt and get it done with enough headroom to play docker and maybe just use it as a pfsense firewall.

    Yah, thought the same. At $89.99 and with just 2 Ethernet ports, it's definitely overpriced. But, $10 goes to the OWrt team, for further development. Moreover, I don't understand why even add a Type C port for only power when it's PoE.

    Running a router on poe isn't ideal for me, but then again it's not your usual router with multi poe out so meh. The HYPE will die down and the product price will drop down. It still looks wierd for me even with the $10 going to openwrt.

    Not the best router cosmetically. It does come with an NVMe slot. That's a plus. But, I wish they had just cut down the USB-C power port and added another Ethernet port, or better yet, a data USB port, so that you could maybe use a USB to Ethernet adaptor or any other USB device, if required.

    Just look at nanopi r5s lts and you will see what I am talking about. the banana pi just doesn't seem viable for me.

    You weren't kidding. 4GB RAM caught my eye. Yah, this is much better.

    And ofcourse it also features a m.2 slot for say a wifi card or a 2280 SSD.

    Another advantage, as the OWrt one has a slot for 2242 SSDs (rarer and more expensive)

  • @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:
    Also, for a PHP script with MySQL calls, would you recommend Nginx's FastCGI caching or the browser-based one (for browser-side files only)?

    I would use in memory caching for frequent data calls from db and browser cache along with nginx pagespeed cache for all the other things.

    In memory is the same as FastCGI, right? Pardon the noob question.

    Fastcgi isn't a caching solution to begin with, just look it as a socket ready to compile your php faster than the traditional php socket. In memory caching for me redis and memchached.

    Oh, thanks a lot. Imma look into each of these and see how they can be configured. Currently, just running a VM on my local machine to revise my knowledge of Nginx. Never used Nginx before. Been an Apache/OLS guy.

    Apache also supports fastcgi as for ols I can't say much haven't tried it since years I guess the last ols webserver I ran was around 2019. And i didn't liked it tbh, litespeed is entirely different though. Ols is like a mix of nginx, Apache and litespeed and that too isn't any good compared to others. For example the ops boasts impressive page loading times with WordPress but but but it's only if you are using their lscache plugin. I can achieve similarly or sometimes better speed with just nginx tweaks and caching. There are many ways to improve response times the only required is you tweak the webserver to best handle the load.

    Got a lot to learn then. Was just researching memcached for Nginx. Seems my custom PHP script will have to be changed a bit for Memcached to work. This is my first encounter with Memcached or any caching solution.

    Memchached should work without any major changes in your code but can't be said same for redis. Out of redis and memchached redis gives me the best performance. Good luck trying out both and who knows you might just love what you get.

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  • @noob404 said:
    Anybody here to party?

    You sleeping again? :)

  • @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:
    Also, for a PHP script with MySQL calls, would you recommend Nginx's FastCGI caching or the browser-based one (for browser-side files only)?

    I would use in memory caching for frequent data calls from db and browser cache along with nginx pagespeed cache for all the other things.

    In memory is the same as FastCGI, right? Pardon the noob question.

    Fastcgi isn't a caching solution to begin with, just look it as a socket ready to compile your php faster than the traditional php socket. In memory caching for me redis and memchached.

    Oh, thanks a lot. Imma look into each of these and see how they can be configured. Currently, just running a VM on my local machine to revise my knowledge of Nginx. Never used Nginx before. Been an Apache/OLS guy.

    Apache also supports fastcgi as for ols I can't say much haven't tried it since years I guess the last ols webserver I ran was around 2019. And i didn't liked it tbh, litespeed is entirely different though. Ols is like a mix of nginx, Apache and litespeed and that too isn't any good compared to others. For example the ops boasts impressive page loading times with WordPress but but but it's only if you are using their lscache plugin. I can achieve similarly or sometimes better speed with just nginx tweaks and caching. There are many ways to improve response times the only required is you tweak the webserver to best handle the load.

    Got a lot to learn then. Was just researching memcached for Nginx. Seems my custom PHP script will have to be changed a bit for Memcached to work. This is my first encounter with Memcached or any caching solution.

    Memchached should work without any major changes in your code but can't be said same for redis. Out of redis and memchached redis gives me the best performance. Good luck trying out both and who knows you might just love what you get.

    Thank you yet again.

  • @chitree said:

    @noob404 said:
    Anybody here to party?

    You sleeping again? :)

    Nope, busy with work. But, here to hype it whenever needed. You ready?

  • @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:
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    Ohhh.... So no templeOS? Sed...

    Could throw Alpine Linux on it or NetBSD

  • @noob404 said:

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    Lots to choose from

    • Arch
    • Alpine
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  • @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:
    Also, how many of you people prefer OpenWrt to stock firmware on your routers?

    Sitting on shibby tomato r7000......

    I prefer LibreCMC, a libre fork of OpenWRT

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  • @chitree said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:
    @TrK Void or Puppy, whichever's lighter. Got a good PC, but, want to be able to extract every little juice.

    Ohhh.... So no templeOS? Sed...

    Could throw Alpine Linux on it or NetBSD

    What would you recommend? I am looking for a lightweight distro that can manage almost everything that Windows does on my PC right now, mainly:-
    1. Adobe Premiere Pro → Eden Live or something will work on Linux
    2. Adobe Photoshop → GIMP
    3. OBS Studio
    4. Equalizer APO (haven't found an alternative yet). I use it for noise cancellation.

    The rest have Linux alternatives or are available natively. Considering these, which distro would you recommend?

  • @chitree said:

    @noob404 said:

    VOTE FOR YOUR FAVOURITE LINUX DISTRO NOW!

    Lots to choose from

    • Arch
    • Alpine
    • Debian

    Isn't Alpine too basic?

  • @chitree said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:
    Also, how many of you people prefer OpenWrt to stock firmware on your routers?

    Sitting on shibby tomato r7000......

    I prefer LibreCMC, a libre fork of OpenWRT

    I guess this is comparatively newer, cause checking it's Table of Hardware, I only see a few currently supported. Might have to port.

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  • @chitree said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:
    @TrK Void or Puppy, whichever's lighter. Got a good PC, but, want to be able to extract every little juice.

    Ohhh.... So no templeOS? Sed...

    Could throw Alpine Linux on it or NetBSD

    Alpine is fun. Source: believe me bro...

  • @chitree said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:
    Also, how many of you people prefer OpenWrt to stock firmware on your routers?

    Sitting on shibby tomato r7000......

    I prefer LibreCMC, a libre fork of OpenWRT

    That's news to me, haven't checked openwrt in ages, might be interesting to see how this turns out as Broadcom doesn't have opensource drivers as far as I know.

    @noob404 said:

    @chitree said:

    @noob404 said:

    VOTE FOR YOUR FAVOURITE LINUX DISTRO NOW!

    Lots to choose from

    • Arch
    • Alpine
    • Debian

    Isn't Alpine too basic?

    Basic the key for a perfect OS, you can mode it however you like without any constraints.

    Thanked by 1chitree
  • Sed, no one's here.... Not even the chef......

  • @TrK said:

    @chitree said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:
    Also, how many of you people prefer OpenWrt to stock firmware on your routers?

    Sitting on shibby tomato r7000......

    I prefer LibreCMC, a libre fork of OpenWRT

    That's news to me, haven't checked openwrt in ages, might be interesting to see how this turns out as Broadcom doesn't have opensource drivers as far as I know.

    @noob404 said:

    @chitree said:

    @noob404 said:

    VOTE FOR YOUR FAVOURITE LINUX DISTRO NOW!

    Lots to choose from

    • Arch
    • Alpine
    • Debian

    Isn't Alpine too basic?

    Basic the key for a perfect OS, you can mode it however you like without any constraints.

    Sounds good. I might have to distro jump every week to find my perfect distro, Ig. :lol:

  • @TrK said:
    Sed, no one's here.... Not even the chef......

    I strongly believe we can bring the Chef back for one last dance before 2024 ends.

  • CHEF, WHEN ARE YOU COMING BACK?

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