jaux.net is participating CSS Naked Day event!
SO NAKED, SO GOOD!
jaux.net is participating CSS Naked Day event!
SO NAKED, SO GOOD!
Ha, there is something new — Chyrp!
In short, Chyrp is a lightweight blogging engine. You may say we already have WordPress, why another one? Even though they both can be used to build your own blog, they are quite different technically. WordPress is so called publishing platform, but Chyrp is just an engine! If something were a platform, (to me) it should have battery included and there should be tons of features built-in to meet my basic or advanced needs. However, if it were an engine, I have to get all the parts I need and put them together before I could drive it onto the road. Therefore, you can see the two software are built by different purposes.
(If you are a Linux user and you know how the Archlinux/Gentoo is different from Ubuntu/OpenSuse, then you get the whole point.)
Poke around Chyrp’s website and try the demo, you may find yourself actually like such minimalist yet powerful approach to blogging.
jaux.net had a happy moving! This site is now powered by WordPress 2.7 and is hosted on Slicehost!
As predicted in the previous post, moving and upgrading WordPress was easy, fast and pleasant.
However, one thing hit me during the process was the memory consumption of Apache. Currently, my 256MB slice has only the OS, Apache and sshd running, but there is almost no free memory left. It will probably be a serious problem later on, so I’m going to take a look at some lightweight web servers. The candidates so far are: lighttpd, Cherokee and Nginx.
Three steps:
Hi everybody, this is a reminder.

Please remember to download Firefox 3 TODAY and set a Guinness World Record!