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planetscale-java
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Breaking the Myth: Scalable, Multi-Region, Low-Latency App Exists And Will Not Cost You A Kidney.
For MySQL, we've got PlanetScale, and for PostgreSQL, there's Neon.
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PlanetScale โ database
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Self-hosting Ghost with Docker and PlanetScale
PlanetScale and Ghost were previously incompatible due to differences in their support for foreign key constraints. With PlanetScale now supporting foreign key constraints, a seamless collaboration between the two is achievable. Nonetheless, there remain minor incompatibilities that require resolution.
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Iotawise: An Open-Source Habit Tracking App
PlanetScale: The MySQL database ensuring data integrity and performance.
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AWS cancels serverless Postgres service that scales to zero
AWS Serverless MySQL/Postgres offerings are straight trash. I used v1 to build a new app but had nothing but problems. Extremely slow starts (from zero), horrible scaling (it would always get stuck), (relatively) huge bills for the smallest capacity, limitations all over the place. After the first year on that I looked into v2 but my costs would have doubled and I didn't believe their promises of faster scaling. I moved to PlanetScale [0] and was very happy ($30/mo covered prod and dev/qa vs well over that for v1 even with having scale to zero on the AWS dev/qa instances). Also you can quickly be forced into paying for RDS Proxy if you are using lambdas/similar which is not cheap (for me). PS doesn't scale to 0 but at the time $30/mo was a decent savings over AWS Aurora Serverless.
This year I started to run into some issue with PS mainly around their plans changing (went from pay for reads/writes/storage to pay for compute/storage). Yes, yes, I know they still offer the $30/mo plan but it's billed as "Read/write-based billing for lower-traffic applications" and they dropped all mentions of auto-scaling. That coupled with them sleeping your non-prod DB branches (no auto-wakeup, you had to use the API or console) even after saying that was a feature of the original $30 plan rubbed me the wrong way. Eventually the costs (for what I was getting) were way too out of whack. My app is single-tenant (love it or hate it, it's what it is) so for each customer I was paying $30/mo even though this is event-based software (like in-person, physical events that happen once a year) so for most the year the DB sat there and did nothing.
Given all that I looked into Neon [1] (which I had heard of here on HN, but PS support suggested them, kudos to them for recommending a competitor, I always liked their support/staff) and while going from MySQL to Postgres wasn't painless it was way easier than I had anticipated. It was one of the few times Prisma "just worked", I don't think I'd use it again though, that DB engine is so heavy especially in a lambda. I just switched over fully last week to Neon and things seem to have gone smoothly. I can now run multiple databases on the same shared compute and it scales to 0. In fact it's scale up time is absurdly fast, the DB will "wake up" on it's own when you connect to it and unlike AWS Aurora Serverless v1 it comes up in seconds instead of 30-60+ so you don't even have to account for it. With AWS I had to have something poll the backend waiting to see if the DB was awake yet, to fire off my requests, if it was asleep. With Neon I don't even consider it, the first requests just take an extra second or two if that.
I don't have any ill will towards PlanetScale and I quite enjoyed their product for almost the whole time I used it. Also their support is very responsive and I loved the branching/merging features (I'll miss those but zero-downtime migrations aren't required for my use-case, just nice to have). In fact if I had written my app to be multi-tenant then I'd probably still be on them since I could just scale up to one of their higher plans. It does seem like Neon is significantly (for me/my workload) cheaper for more compute, I had queries taking _forever_ on PS that come back in a second or less on Neon all while paying less.
All that said, I _highly_ recommend checking out Neon if you need "serverless" hosting for Postgres that scales to 0.
[0] https://planetscale.com/
[1] https://neon.tech/
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See dashboard here
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Planetscale: https://planetscale.com/ has a free plan with 5GB storage and limit on reads/writes
- PlanetScale Connector for JVM
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- Dub.co โ Link Management for Modern Marketing Teams
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From Messy to Memorable: Shorten Your Links, Boost Your Brand
Dub An open-source link management tool for modern marketing teams to create, share, and track short links Introduction ยท Features ยท Tech Stack ยท Self-hosting ยท Contributing Introduction Dub.co is the open-source link management infrastructure for modern marketing teams. Features Advanced Analytics Branded Links QR Codes Personalization Team Collaboration Tech Stack Next.js โ framework TypeScript โ language Tailwind โ CSS Upstash โ redis Tinybird โ analytics PlanetScale โ database NextAuth.js โ auth BoxyHQ โ SSO/SAML Turborepo โ monorepo Stripe โ payments Postmark โ emails Vercel โ deployments Self-Hosting You can self-host Dub.co for greater control over your data and design. Read this guide to learn more. Contributing We love our contributors! Here's how you can contribute: Open an issue if you believe you've encountered a bug. Follow the local development guide to get your local dev environment set up. Make a pull request to add new features/make quality-of-life improvements/fix bugs. โฆ
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Thank you so much for reading to the end. Of all the tools on this site, Penpot is my absolute favorite. Its modern UI and all the amazing tools at the cost of running a single docker command is a real catch! As a thank you, there's another tool I'd like to present. It's called Dub. It's a link-shortener tool with lots of advanced features for marketing teams and a perfect addition for Umami.
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dub.sh - with redirection Redirects to app.dub.sh when you try to login github repo shows the app. in the app/ router, and domain in the [dub.sh] folder
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