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Embeddings: What they are and why they matter
In case anyone is interested, Heroku finally released pgvector support for Postgres yesterday: https://github.com/heroku/roadmap/issues/156
Pgvector is an extremely excellent way to experiment with embeddings in a lightweight way, without adding a bunch of extra infrastructure dependencies.
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11 Years of Hosting a SaaS
(I work at Heroku) Do you have more details on what sucks? Anything we're not already tracking to fix in our public roadmap? https://github.com/heroku/roadmap/issues
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Is there any updates as to when Heroku will support IPv6?
"GitHub - heroku/roadmap: This is the public roadmap for Salesforce Heroku services." https://github.com/heroku/roadmap
- Introducing Our New Low-Cost Plans [Heroku]
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Heroku - If I have a paid dyno can I keep my free ones? (using paid for production, using free for dev and staging)
You can upvote here to try get a version of free back - https://github.com/heroku/roadmap/issues/51
- Let’s try and make free come back
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Heroku Free Tier
I proposed this -> https://github.com/heroku/roadmap/issues/51 on the Heroku roadmap - hopefully to bring back some sort of free trial environment. Please take a look an upvote if you agree:
- Heroku make their development roadmap public on GitHub
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Heroku's Next Chapter
The public roadmap is a good idea but highlights how stale the product has become. https://github.com/heroku/roadmap/issues Only now researching adding Cloud Native Build Packs and HTTP2.
This will reaffirm for many the sense that Heroku is being dismantled from within. Feature sunsetting and removal of a free on-ramp doesn't help.
If you're looking for a production alternative to Heroku checkout Northflank.
https://northflank.com
superfly-flyctl
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Heroku's Next Chapter
Could you go into one more level of detail about your app? I think this will help me better understand content for some documentation.
Here's the rough bits of what Fly has:
1. There's a release command (https://fly.io/docs/reference/configuration/#run-one-off-com...) that runs after the container is built, but before its deployed. In Rails that's when a database migration would be run.
2. To run a task after the application is deployed, there's shell access. Here's what that looks like for running Rails tasks: https://fly.io/docs/rails/the-basics/run-tasks-and-consoles/
3. Pre-deployment/build commands can be run from the Dockerfile, like a Rails asset compilation. Here's a link to that https://github.com//superfly/flyctl/blob/master/scanner/temp...
I recognize that this is a lot for folks who aren't comfortable configuring stuff and want the "no-config ease" of Heroku, but it's at least possible on Fly.
What are some alternatives?
cgm-remote-monitor - nightscout web monitor
piku - The tiniest PaaS you've ever seen. Piku allows you to do git push deployments to your own servers.
Monica - Personal CRM. Remember everything about your friends, family and business relationships.
flyctl - Command line tools for fly.io services
Dokku - A docker-powered PaaS that helps you build and manage the lifecycle of applications
create-t3-app - The best way to start a full-stack, typesafe Next.js app
DBoW2 - Enhanced hierarchical bag-of-word library for C++
llm-cluster - LLM plugin for clustering embeddings
telekinesis - Control Objects and Functions Remotely
vectordb - A minimal Python package for storing and retrieving text using chunking, embeddings, and vector search.