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| 3 hours ago | comment | added | spikey_richie | @AmazonDiesInDarkness w00t (party) (cake) (balloons) | |
| 4 hours ago | comment | added | Amazon Dies In Darkness | Good answer. With my upvote, you hereby join the 10000 point club! Congrats! :) | |
| 14 hours ago | comment | added | Simon Geard | Yes, buffering can be a pain for this kind of scenario. A web server I use buffers writes to the access logs for performance, which is good and fine when there's a lot of traffic passing through - but not so useful when trying to observe activity in a mostly-idle development environment. | |
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