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Fly.io Postgres cluster went down for 3 days, no word from them about it
- While experimenting with machines, after many creations & deletions, one volume could not be deleted. Next day, the volume was gone.
That's about it after 15 months of running production workloads on Fly.io.
We mention about our Fly.io experience often in our Kaizen pod episodes, which we publish every ~2 months: https://changelog.com/topic/kaizen. For anyone curious, this is the episode in which we announced the migration: https://changelog.com/shipit/50. There is a detailed PR which goes with it: https://github.com/thechangelog/changelog.com/pull/407. We've been talking about our migration plan from apps v1 (Nomad) to apps v2 (flyd) recently: https://changelog.com/friends/2#transcript-138
I'm sorry to hear that many of you didn't have the best experience. I know that things will continue improving at Fly.io. My hope is that one day, all these hard times will make for great stories. This gives me hope: https://community.fly.io/t/reliability-its-not-great/11253
Keep improving.
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ceva aplicații care să mă ajute să fiu la curent cu programming/tech news? Începătoare aici. Bonus dacă au și opțiunea de widget. Mulțumesc!
https://changelog.com/ https://softwareengineeringdaily.com/ https://www.devopsbulletin.com/
- The Story of Heroku
- Code repositories that help you to become a better Elixir programmer
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What are some good YouTube channels or podcasts that talk about the CS world?
Changelog (main, Go Time, Ship It)
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Your Roadmap to Become a DevOps Engineer in 2022
Join Developer community forums like dev.to, Hashnode, Dzone, DevOps subreddit, Stackoverflow, DevOps StackExchange, Changelog, etc DevOps is taking the center stage and as we have mentioned before, it is becoming the epitome of software development. DevOps engineers are one of the highest-paid professionals in the world and this is the demanding tech job currently around the world. DevOps is a good career path and a proper plan and approach will get you a good job but once you get into it, it is highly recommended to always keep learning since the DevOps space is always evolving and new tools are emerging day by day. BTW, sometimes it can be difficult to get hired as a DevOps engineer without any prior work experience or knowledge of different tools and automation techniques, we at KodeKloud have come up with the KodeKloud Engineer to help you gain free DevOps work experience by solving real DevOps problems and challenges, with which you can get hired for DevOps role. Sign up for Free here.
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Does anyone know of any good podcasts that are coder/programmers just talking shop? I am looking preferably for C# or C++, but any is fine really.
I haven’t had much luck finding programming podcasts involving ecosystems outside of JavaScript. That said, my top JS pick is JS Party. Also good tech/ coding related are The Changlog and Corecursive.
- Podcasts für Programmierer
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Podcasts?
Changelog
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How do you keep up with the developer ecosystem?
Personally I check Hacker News for some brain candy around once a day. I also read Lobsters for a slower moving but equally more thorough stream of tech news. Podcasts are an equally great source of information about what's happening. I like to listen to random episodes on the Changelog master feed.
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.
What are some alternatives?
awesome-elixir - A curated list of amazingly awesome Elixir and Erlang libraries, resources and shiny things. Updates:
Flowise - Drag & drop UI to build your customized LLM flow
gossip-glomers - My solutions to the Glomers Challenge: a series of distributed systems challenges.
PairDrop - PairDrop: Local file sharing in your browser. Inspired by Apple's AirDrop. Fork of Snapdrop.
changelog.com - Changelog is news and podcast for developers. This is our open source platform.
vercel - Develop. Preview. Ship.
hexpm - API server and website for Hex
Strapi - 🚀 Strapi is the leading open-source headless CMS. It’s 100% JavaScript/TypeScript, fully customizable and developer-first.
stylelint - A mighty CSS linter that helps you avoid errors and enforce conventions.
teller - Cloud native secrets management for developers - never leave your command line for secrets.
Lobsters - Computing-focused community centered around link aggregation and discussion
action-doctl - GitHub Actions for DigitalOcean - doctl