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  1. @jodrell Definitely! There's a building being built next door and I think they must be doing something, worrying though!
  2. @herval ..different sections of the app, this helps identify where the problem is, but it's a slow process :(
  3. @herval Would be nice if it could, kinda surprised it doesn't! I usually do a binary search of sorts and watch memory use as I profile..
  4. @herval github.com/noahd1/oink Is another tool, and I've once used Bleak House, but that might be a bit old now
  5. @herval Does it exhibit same symptoms locally? Easier to track there than on Heroku
  6. @herval Apologies I thought it showed more detail than that. There are a few tools available e.g.: memprof, but men leaks are hard to find
  7. This building is definitely wobbling! #worried
  8. @stevewillbe Hehe yes they do tend to, damn things! It'll come back when I least want it to as well :)
  9. @_DomW I suspect it's hiding down the side of the sofa
  10. Skeptical that old bug has mysteriously disappeared without any intervention… where are you hiding you sneaky bugger
  11. @pingles Ah cool, that looks ace. Thanks very much :) Thanks again for the very informative talk! I'm looking forward to more Clojure coding
  12. @herval @AkitaOnRails Do you have NewRelic or anything setup on it? That might give you a better insight
  13. @pingles really enjoyed your talk at Euroclojure, I was wondering how/where you store all the event data it generates?
  14. @NoNeeeed Cool, thanks! Much appreciated :)
  15. @NoNeeeed Just need an excuse to play with it all now then ;)
  16. @NoNeeeed Yes,thats kinda my problem, never spent the time investigating it all. It all seems rather complex!
  17. @NoNeeeed Not tried RDS either, should give that whirl at some point! :)
  18. @zoltarSpeaks Definitely worth a go! Unless you want something a bit simpler like Heroku?
  19. @zoltarSpeaks Worryingly so! :)
  20. Spun up my first EC2 Instance :) #proud