bgproc
supabase
bgproc | supabase | |
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1 | 768 | |
10 | 66,167 | |
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6.5 | 10.0 | |
6 months ago | 3 days ago | |
Shell | TypeScript | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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bgproc
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Ask HN: What should I use instead of Heroku?
(disclosure: I don't use tasker and am not associated with them, I do work on something in the similar space of "compute without servers")
First, you're coming at this from the wrong perspective. The OP is about alternatives to Heroku - the starting position is "I don't want to use servers". There are a number of rational reasons for this, including OS maintainence and the mental overhead of setting up continuous deployment from your repo (ansible to configure cron? a self-hosted PaaS?). "Don't worry about servers" doesn't just make sense in principle, it's also quite popular in practice - just consider the uptake of things like serverless.
So, starting from "no servers", how do you run something on a regular basis? Let's say "send me a message on telegram daily with some info". Serverless and similar offerings are useless for this, they're a different model (request/response). I did research on "hosted cron" at the time and the options were pretty terrible - there's definitely space here for tasker.
FWIW, this is coming from someone with a default position of "self-hosted only". For my own use, I tried out cron and airflow - they're both annoying and I settled on bgproc [0] as least-worst on my already-existing personal server. I really wanted to move to something hosted by the time I was done (tasker didn't exist).
[0] https://github.com/seanbreckenridge/bgproc
supabase
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How I migrated from Firebase to Supabase
I didn't really give much thought as to which backend I would use. I already had 2 projects in Supabase (BOXCUT & MineWork), but also a few projects in Firebase too. I was more concerned at the time at actually building the product.
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How to get free Postgres
Sign up for SupaBase: Head over to SupaBase and sign up. Create a new workspace and project with your preferred names.
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Creating a Pokémon guessing game using Supabase, Drizzle, and Next.js in just 2 hours!
Setting up Supabase Create a new Supabase project, and get the connection string for the database from settings > database.
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How To Make An Insanely Fast AI App (Supabase, LLAMA 3 and Groq)
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Building a self-creating website with Supabase and AI
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How I built a Markdown Rendered Blog using Supabase and Chakra UI
Supabase will be used for storing article data in the database and the cover image of the article in storage. Chakra UI will be used to provide style to the elements. By using both, we can build the blog with ease.
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I got #1 Product of the Day on Product Hunt without Spending a Dollar
For AutoRepurpose, I opted for Supabase as the backbone of the backend. It has reliably supported Penelope AI, which garnered over 15k users in 2022 without any issues.
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AI Inference now available in Supabase Edge Functions
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Creating an OG image using React and Netlify Edge Functions
1. Create a new Supabase project: Visit Supabase and create a new project.
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11 Planetscale alternatives with free tiers
Supabase positions itself as the "open source Firebase alternative." It was founded in 2020 and is a developer-friendly serverless database platform that supports over 20 frameworks, including popular tools like Next.js, React, Nuxt, Svelte, Flutter, and Vue.
What are some alternatives?
restic-automatic-backup-scheduler - Automatic restic backup using Backblaze B2 storage and either Linux systemd timers, macOS LaunchAgent, Windows ScheduledTask or simply cron.
Appwrite - Your backend, minus the hassle.
CapRover - Scalable PaaS (automated Docker+nginx) - aka Heroku on Steroids
pocketbase - Open Source realtime backend in 1 file
btrfs-backup - A simple, flexible script for versioned backups using btrfs and rsync
nhost - The Open Source Firebase Alternative with GraphQL.
dynamic-wallpaper - A simple bash script to set wallpapers according to current time, using cron job scheduler.
neon - Neon: Serverless Postgres. We separated storage and compute to offer autoscaling, branching, and bottomless storage.
flyctl - Command line tools for fly.io services
next-auth - Authentication for the Web.
Hasura - Blazing fast, instant realtime GraphQL APIs on your DB with fine grained access control, also trigger webhooks on database events.
Directus - The Modern Data Stack 🐰 — Directus is an instant REST+GraphQL API and intuitive no-code data collaboration app for any SQL database.