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  • Agreed. When I’ve had to make local carts every couple years, I have to spend 3 hours hacking a process together and remembering it all. I was hoping somebody would do something that “just works”, but this still seems like more conceptual burden than I was hoping for

  • Wow, the tone here is... really arrogant. When somebody starts off calling their audience idiots, I find it a little harder to read along.

    I think I'm glad I did, though. Tone aside, I think it's a worthwhile insight to note that caching is making up for a shortcoming in your data supply, and that fixing that shortcoming if at all possible should be a priority. The author's summary would have helped me in the past:

    Caching is a useful tool, but can be easily abused without giving any signs of the abuse.

    Don’t get involved with caching till the last minute; find any other way you can first. Optimise your application before you use the blunt tool of caching.

  • While I would love to see Twitter auguring straight into the ground, Twitter’s API changes would explain some portion of this traffic changes. I wonder if there are any other proxy measures for audience engagement as separate from basic traffic

  • Interesting. Would love to know more about languages that can and can’t be parsed by this approach; the abstract assumes some greater formal-language proficiency that I don’t have