If you run your WordPress on a shared hosting server like hostmonster.com / bluehost.com (which have excellent service by the way), and have several memory-hungry php applications or WordPress plugins installed, you must have run into an "Allowed memory size exhausted" fatal error a few times. For me it happened yesterday while uploading a mere 12MB of images (1MB per image) and trying to ask the NextGen Gallery plugin to discover them and generate thumbnails. WordPress ran out of memory after 32MB and died with the above exception. Though one can't ask a lot from a 6$ per month hosting provider, and since 32MB ought to be enough for everyone (hehe), I decided to spend some valuable time in trying to find a workaround to the limitation, before deciding to dump the NextGen plugin. Here's what I found out: Read more “Memory Hungry PHP Applications on Shared Hosting”
Tag: image
80 Million Images
What happens when you take 80 Million tiny images, group them by their name, and create a mosaic from their thumbnails?
- You get a stunning visualization.
- You get a searchable database of 80 million images.
- You get a couple of research papers.
- You get another website to bookmark and play with.
- You get one picture per Pakistani voter. Can you handle that?
- You something to blog about.