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Concurssi

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  1. Say I have a 1,5mB pic on Flickr, and I hotlink to it on my website. If one user then loads the page, does that use 1,5mB of bandwidth+the BW for loading up the rest of the page?

     

    No; if it's on flickr, it will not use up your bandwidth, it will use up their bandwidth.

    So it doesn't somehow get routed through the server or anything? Sweet!

  2. If I embed a video from Youtube, or hotlink to an image on Flickr, instead of storing the files on the server, what resources and how much of each does that use?

     

    Say I have a 1,5mB pic on Flickr, and I hotlink to it on my website. If one user then loads the page, does that use 1,5mB of bandwidth+the BW for loading up the rest of the page?

     

    Which solution is more effective in terms of CPU usage (hotlink/embed vs. storing the file on the server)?

  3. Hi!

     

    I'm a student from Finland. I think the school I go to is the equivalent of a high school in the US (start at age 16 or 17 and finish at 19 or 20). I have a school course scheduled for later this year that requires me to know HTML and CSS so I went ahead and started learning about them.

    Then I figured that I might as well put my experimentation on the net, so here I am.

    We'll see what I come up with.

     

    I had a hobby, thaiboxing, but I had to stop because I couldn't afford the gym payments, with driving school and saving up for a car and all that.

    Other hobbies... I don't know if video games count as a hobby, but I used to be big into those. Lately not so much for some reason.

    I've got a small army of Warhammer 40K space marines, but I rarely get to play.

    Sort-of-kind-of photography. I suck at it so much I've actually always deleted the photos I take, but maybe one day. I've also got a photography course at school going on right now. (D3100, in case you're wondering :))

     

    I think that's about it.

    Pleasure to be here.

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