hugo-quick-start
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230 | 168 | |
9 | 6,141 | |
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2.0 | 8.3 | |
7 months ago | 4 days ago | |
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MIT License | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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hugo-quick-start
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Build and deploy a Next.js ecommerce website in 5 steps
Next, we'll deploy our ecommerce website to Vercel (which is a great choice to host your Next.js website). Other hosting options include Netlify and Render.
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How to ditch Neon
1) Render.com currently offers postgres databases for $7 a month. The $7 instance is pretty weak as far as RAM and CPU, and their prices also get pretty unreasonable after that. However, this is a quick setup and cheaper alternative to Neon.
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Ask HN: Those of you who don't use AWS/Azure/GCP, what do you use for hosting?
I use Cloudflare Serverless for front end apps and Render for backend services.
- Cloudflare [1] scales easily and has a lot of easy to use services like databases and storage buckets, JAM Stack front end pages, and CDN services for images and videos.
- Render [2] has been great for us to spin up Python services quickly. I haven't worked with a production load on Render, but I hear good things :)
[1] https://www.cloudflare.com/developer-platform/products/
[2] https://render.com/
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Deploying Forem on Render.com PromptZone.com
The journey of deploying an open-source software platform like forem can be complex and daunting, but with the right tools and services, it can also be remarkably rewarding. This article details my experience deploying Forem, the software behind the Dev.to, on Render.com, deploying Promptzone.com.
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Best Free Website Hosting Options for Developers
Render.com — a pay-as-you-go cloud platform for deploying web applications of all kinds
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11 Planetscale alternatives with free tiers
Render is a cloud-based application hosting and database platform for building, deploying, and scaling applications with ease. It provides enterprise-grade data stores, automatic scaling, backups, and high availability, and it supports PostgreSQL databases.
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Render Is Down
Their status page says operational, but even their main website https://render.com is down
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Let's build a screenshot API
The main upside is cost-effectiveness, but managing VPS is still painful which can be solved with PaaS like Heroku, Render, or similar.
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How I Created an Online Multiplayer Game Using Colyseus
I opted for utilizing the free service provided by render.com to host both the Node.js Server (Colyseus) and the Vue.js web application (frontend).
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How to Deploy your fullstack website - My approach
Render is a platform for deploying applications built with diverse technologies such Node.js, Python, Ruby, Go. It also scales your application's resources up or down based on traffic demands.
lago
- Pricing AI products is hard
- Pricing AI Is Hard
- Charging Customers Is Hard
- Performance inching isn't a strategy, even for AI models
- Using ClickHouse to scale an events engine
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Lago, Open-Source Stripe Alternative, banks $22M in funding
We shared a few thoughts about « why oss does not win by being cheaper », we are trying o find the balance between oss, quality, sustainability, indeed.
https://github.com/getlago/lago/wiki/Open-Source-does-not-wi...
It got a fair share of comments on HN as well https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37682684
- Performance Isn't That Important
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Lago Is Hiring to Scale the Open-Source Alternative to Stripe Billing
https://www.getlago.com/
Reach out at [email protected] or directly through https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/lago/jobs
Last but not least: we’ve historically took a little bit too much time to answer applications (we’re still a small team), and I’d like to personally apologize for this.
- The open source billing startup that wants to take on Stripe
- Pains of building your own billing system
What are some alternatives?
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killbill - Open-Source Subscription Billing & Payments Platform
PairDrop - PairDrop: Local file sharing in your browser. Inspired by Apple's AirDrop. Fork of Snapdrop.
lotus - Open Source Pricing & Packaging Infrastructure
vercel - Develop. Preview. Ship.
tier - The easiest way to add pricing to your SaaS. Get billing over with.
Strapi - 🚀 Strapi is the leading open-source headless CMS. It’s 100% JavaScript/TypeScript, fully customizable and developer-first.
openmeter - Cloud Metering for AI, Billing and FinOps. Collect and aggregate millions of usage events in real-time.
teller - Cloud native secrets management for developers - never leave your command line for secrets.
hyperswitch - An open source payments switch written in Rust to make payments fast, reliable and affordable
action-doctl - GitHub Actions for DigitalOcean - doctl
node-microinvoice - Fast & elegant PDF invoice generator for Node using PDFKit. No Puppeteer