ByteCookSome Methods for Optimizing HTTPS PerformanceYou’ve probably heard people say, to some extent, “HTTPS connections are slow.” So what are the reasons for this “slowness”?·8 min read·4 hours ago----
ByteCookCan Containers Use Swap Space?Anyone familiar with Linux is likely well-acquainted with swap space. In simple terms, swap is a section of the disk used as virtual…·10 min read·5 hours ago----
ByteCookinLevel Up CodingUnderstanding Input and Output in PythonOn the internet, no one knows you’re a dog. When the internet first emerged, a cable connected to your home, and information traveled…·10 min read·23 hours ago----
ByteCookinDev GeniusWhy Do We Still Need Binary Trees Despite Efficient Hash Tables?In the previous article, I introduced trees, binary trees, and binary tree traversal. Today, I will introduce a special type of binary…·12 min read·1 day ago----
ByteCookinCodeXAnalysis of TLS 1.3 Features in HTTPSTLS 1.2 is already a “old” protocol from 10 years ago (2008). Although it has withstood the test of time, it is still unable to keep up…·7 min read·1 day ago----
ByteCookinDevOps.devWhy Is Container Memory Usage Always at the Critical Point?In my previous article, I explained how Memory Cgroups control a container’s memory. We know that if a container uses more physical memory…·10 min read·1 day ago----
ByteCookinLevel Up CodingIn-Depth Exploration of Strings in PythonStrings are everywhere in Python programs; you often see them when reading code. Strings are a common data type in Python, used in logging…·8 min read·1 day ago----
ByteCookinDev GeniusWhat Kind of Binary Tree Is Suitable for Storage Using an Array?What are the different storage methods for binary trees? What kind of binary tree is suitable for storage using an array?·9 min read·2 days ago----
ByteCookinCodeXUnderstanding the TLS 1.2 Connection Process in HTTPSAfter the introduction in the previous articles, you should be familiar with cryptography concepts such as symmetric encryption, asymmetric…·8 min read·2 days ago----
ByteCookinDevOps.devWhy Are Containers Sometimes Killed by the System?When using containers, you’re inevitably dealing with Memory Cgroups (Control Groups). Memory Cgroups introduce additional complexity to…·10 min read·2 days ago----