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Commented on Ouch!
Can you tell, what blog engine do you use?...

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bellinghman commented on
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Not in all cases. With BitTorrent-style peer-to-peer protocols, the more people interested in something, the better it performs. I leave it as an exercise for the reader to implement a distributed blog architecture....
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Charlie Stross commented on
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AhahaHaHA! ... Oops. Tim, that would be logical. But this is the publishing industry you're talking about. Even the big publishers don't get that kind of real time fine-grained information. Bookscan -- the best book sales tracking network out there -- only captures about 50% of sales (in the US) and can tell you how they're doing from week to week. (In the UK, bookscan is a lot more efficient and, I'm told, captures everything, with daily granularity. But even so ...)...
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krc [clowersnet.net] commented on
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I like to ensure my web experience is solid and runs cross-platform. And my choice of browser experience involves NoScript being enabled by default. And I cater to folks who think like me. So: no AJAX-based comments. I agree 100%. However, that doesn't rule out a well-written AJAX addition. If it is done right, it wouldn't be a problem for browsers that don't do JS well, nor for those with noscript. Note that Disqus is not an example of AJAX comments done right....
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Charlie Stross commented on
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Movable Type, somewhat customised, backing onto MySQL, on Linux ( not saying what flavour lest someone goes dumpster-diving for backdoors)....
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Charlie Stross commented on
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Teresa, I don't think Bookscan in the UK knows who is buying what books -- merely how many copies of each title are sold. (I'm told Hachette's ability to track sales around the UK is astonishing to an almost scary degree -- able to track down to number of copies of a given title per individual store per day -- but again: they don't know who is buying them, much less who is reading them.) The most reassuring thing about the server-melting experience was learning that my ISP doesn't consider it to be an unusual load -- they have other...

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