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Launch HN: Nullstone (YC W22) – An easier way to deploy and manage cloud apps
Co-founder of Porter (https://porter.run) here - we do not use Terraform under the hood. We moved away from an IaC based system earlier this year to better manage our users' infrastructure distributed across multiple cloud accounts. A decision that definitely turned out to be conveniently prescient :)
With this new system, we are also able to immediately reconcile drifts that occur in our user's infrastructure, which an IaC based system did not allow us to do.
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Serving 250k Developers with One Support Engineer
Aptible hosts (and pays for) AWS resources on your behalf, similar to Heroku/Render/Railway. Last year, we built support for integrating Aptible into your own AWS account, but only a handful of existing customers are currently using that, and it's not available in the product by default. I'd be interested to learn why you prefer this model. If you're willing to chat about it, my email is in my profile.
Alternatively, have you checked out other PaaS-in-your-own-IaaS solutions like:
- https://www.flightcontrol.dev/
- https://coolify.io/ (OSS, not managed)
These might not meet all your needs, and I think they're all relatively new.
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Ask HN: Who is hiring? (November 2022)
Porter (YC S20) | Full Time | Full-Stack Engineer | NYC or Remote | https://porter.run
Hey HN, I'm Alexander, co-founder of Porter. We're building Heroku in your own cloud - we let users link up their own AWS/GCP, point to the code they want to run, and then put the rest of the hosting process on autopilot (CI/CD, SSL, autoscaling, zero downtime deploys, infra monitoring, etc).
We're hiring NYC-based or remote engineers that are passionate about building tools for developers. As we're a fast-growing seed-stage startup, you should be comfortable with regularly shifting priorities and iterating at a very high (daily) velocity.
Tech stack: Go, Typescript, React, Kubernetes, AWS
If you'd like to take a look at our codebase, we're open source - check it out at https://github.com/porter-dev/porter.
Open positions:
- Kubernetes Engineer: https://www.workatastartup.com/jobs/45970
- Full-stack Engineer: https://www.workatastartup.com/jobs/43716
Please apply by sending an email to jobs [at] porter [dot] run or applying through https://www.workatastartup.com/jobs/43716.
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Acorn: A lightweight PaaS for Kubernertes, from Rancher founders
How does this compare against https://porter.run/ ?
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Ask HN: Are You Leaving Heroku?
Honestly you should checkout open source + self-host alternatives like porter (https://github.com/porter-dev/porter). I tried it in a project before and the developer experience was surprisingly good.
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Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2022)
Porter (YC S20) | Full Time | Full-Stack Engineer | Remote or NYC | https://porter.run
Hey HN, I'm Alexander, co-founder of Porter (https://porter.run). We're building Heroku in your own cloud. We let users link up their own AWS/GCP, point to the code they want to run, and then put the rest of the hosting process on autopilot (CI/CD, SSL, autoscaling, zero downtime deploys, infra monitoring, etc).
We're hiring engineers that are passionate about building tools for developers. If you have some experience with either Typescript or Go, or you're very interested in this space, we'd love to talk with you. As we're a fast-growing seed-stage startup, you should be comfortable with regularly shifting priorities and iterating at a very high (daily) velocity.
Some of the technical challenges we face:
* Abstracting Kubernetes - any PaaS spans a variety of use cases, so building a consistent and useful layer of abstraction requires constant awareness of the needs of many user profiles.
* Cloud Agnosticism - one of Porter's main benefits is that you get the same interface for managing services regardless of where you host. Our job is to reduce multi-cloud infrastructure complexity to a unified interface.
* Auto-Generated Frontend - each of our app/add-on templates uses a form.yaml file that programmatically generates a settings UI on the dashboard using a library of our own input primitives. Designing, expanding, and testing the functionality of these templates is non-trivial.
If this interests you, please apply by sending an email to jobs [at] porter [dot] run or applying through https://www.workatastartup.com/jobs/43716.
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New automation tool - kuberlogic
For porter I am talking about this project https://porter.run/ and NOT this https://porter.sh/
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porter-dev/porter is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 or later which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of porter is Go.