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memory used by gunicorn-gevent always increases, ideas? by drsintomain Python

[–]drsintoma[S] 0 points1 point ago

thanks a lot, looks like I'll have some reading to do tomorrow

memory used by gunicorn-gevent always increases, ideas? by drsintomain Python

[–]drsintoma[S] 0 points1 point ago

All these memory profilers don't seem to play well with multiprocessing. Unless I find someone with the same problem, I'll prepare a test example and send it to the gunicorn guys when I get some time. For the moment I'll carry on having many sync workers (using lots of memory).

memory used by gunicorn-gevent always increases, ideas? by drsintomain Python

[–]drsintoma[S] 0 points1 point ago

seems like I can not use it with gunicorn and/or python 2.7

Exception KeyError: KeyError(11739976,) in <module 'threading' from '/usr/local/lib/python2.7/threading.pyc'> ignored

memory used by gunicorn-gevent always increases, ideas? by drsintomain Python

[–]drsintoma[S] 0 points1 point ago

Thanks! I'll give it a try

memory used by gunicorn-gevent always increases, ideas? by drsintomain Python

[–]drsintoma[S] 0 points1 point ago

Thanks for the tip, good to know. Although I'm afraid in this case is already off.

This is how my config looks like:

bind = '127.0.0.1:8002'
workers = 3
backlog = 2048
worker_class = "gevent"
debug = False
daemon = True
proc_name = 'api.proc'
pidfile = '/tmp/api.pid'
logfile = './debug_api.log'
loglevel = 'warning'

EDIT: debug mode in bottle is neither active

Go on GoDaddy Hosting by ChainSmokingPandain golang

[–]drsintoma -4 points-3 points ago

It's ok, we forgive you.

PhalconPHP - A web framework delivered as a C extension by michaelpaulin programming

[–]drsintoma 0 points1 point ago

The fact that windows is the first download option is kind of alarming. Seems like an interesting idea though.

Bill Gates on ACPI and Linux [pdf] by wonglikin linux

[–]drsintoma 6 points7 points ago

having given over $28 billion to charity.[76] They plan to eventually give 95% of their wealth to charity.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Gates#Philanthropy

I believe those are quite a few "handfuls of money"

Facebook Co-Founder Eduardo Saverin Gives up US Citizenship to Avoid Taxes From $100B IPO by facebooktaxesin startups

[–]drsintoma 1 point2 points ago

Like I said "he can perfectly reinvest it where he pleases." Now he just might have more options. Nothing prevents him from reinvesting in the US, he just needs to find a good investment.

Facebook Co-Founder Eduardo Saverin Gives up US Citizenship to Avoid Taxes From $100B IPO by facebooktaxesin startups

[–]drsintoma 12 points13 points ago*

First I thought ok, yes he might be renouncing citizenship to avoid paying taxes but this:

As a result, Saverin will invest much of the money he will earn from the Facebook IPO in foreign companies that are entering Asian markets.

I thought that is really stupid. Where he invests back his money has nothing to do with his citizenship, he can perfectly reinvest it where he pleases. Like he is asian now?

An then I kept reading

he is one of a growing number of people giving up U.S. citizenship because they fear that politicians will hike taxes on the wealthy in the near future.

And only then I realized that site is just a political pamphlet and that the author Christine Harbin is nothing close to a journalist.

I work with industrial X-Ray systems... I digitally X-Rayed some of your favourite console controllers. by Diabolikal49in gaming

[–]drsintoma 1 point2 points ago

You should definitively create a blog and periodically post different X-Rayed things. You could make some decent beer money.

this guy reviewed textbooks... by slexd8in atheism

[–]drsintoma 0 points1 point ago

really? I've watched it in Spain, Belgium and Germany. Never had a problem. Which country are you in?

this guy reviewed textbooks... by slexd8in atheism

[–]drsintoma 0 points1 point ago

You can watch both the daily show and the colbert report worldwide, is not US restricted.

Go Struct Tags and the backtick by urielin golang

[–]drsintoma 0 points1 point ago

The problem I was running into was that the golang JSON package requires upper case names (i.e. exported names) for marshalling and unmarshalling data

WTF?

Stanley Kubrick on the set of 2001 (with monolith on the moon) by control_groupin movies

[–]drsintoma 15 points16 points ago*

Since this is my favorite movie I feel like I should intervine.

The idea that humans are special because we use tools was proven wrong in 1960,

The beginning reflects how, due to the influence of the monolith, the humans become smarter, thus they start using tools... and violence.

I also found the mystical "obelisk" being a driving force of evolution shew a lack of understanding on natural selection.

Nowhere in the movie that is said, what the monolith does is give mankind a kick in its mental capabilities, so the famous "missing link of human evolution" would be indeed missing.

Of course you can still find this dull, I find it a very appealing concept.

Learning RoR by sniuffin webdev

[–]drsintoma 0 points1 point ago

It's still for ror2 I believe but a really great resource. http://www.codeschool.com/courses/rails-for-zombies

O.O by JustAnotherDJin WTF

[–]drsintoma 0 points1 point ago

planking has been taken to a whole new level

Russ Cox: TIOBE's ranking for Go is wrong by dgryskiin golang

[–]drsintoma 0 points1 point ago

sure, I'm not saying it will affect a lot the success of the language or anything. It's just... it's google we are talking about! I would have loved to be in "that" meeting.

Russ Cox: TIOBE's ranking for Go is wrong by dgryskiin golang

[–]drsintoma -1 points0 points ago

I know about "golang", I'm in this subreddit after all :) The problem is for everyone who writes about it as "go" (the name after all), that content will most likely be forever buried in some power-of-ten page at google.

Russ Cox: TIOBE's ranking for Go is wrong by dgryskiin golang

[–]drsintoma 1 point2 points ago

Which is probably true, and rises once again the question of why on hearth would a search engine company give it such a terrible name.

The issue with using git to push changes to my testing server by m4xm4nin webdev

[–]drsintoma -2 points-1 points ago

up!

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