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everything is down except HN :D


The just-one-big-server-in-someones-basement stack remains undefeated.


Except it isn't that big?


I don’t know; HN historically has had way worse uptime than Cloudflare.


[citation needed]


It's a little surprising how little it affect me. I believe it's around 20% of websites that use CloudFlare in some form or another.


Pagerduty is up


Bunnycdn lives


Digg.com is working perfectly hahahaha


I recently moved a couple of Rails projects to a VPS using Dokploy and couldn't be happier. Apart from the cost savings the bump in available resources is a big plus. It is astonishing how Heroku still gets away with 512 mb memory for $25/m

background: I have been self-hosting apps on VPS for a while now but just started using a tool


Working on https://fileboost.dev –– A Ruby on Rails Active Storage plugin that is a plug and play gem for image transformation without making any code changes.

Being a Ruby on Rails consultant, I frequently see active storage transformation becoming a bottleneck for web servers by eating up resources and making them sweat.

I built Fileboost to solve this problem for my customers. I'd love any feedback.


learning the crux of

> Hard conversations, easy life. Easy conversations, hard life


I'm glad to see efforts towards improving Ruby on Rails security, it honestly keeps the framework still the most viable choice.


Yaak is great, I have been using it since the launch Greg.

I'm kind of curious why you picked Tauri over Electron for this one? I know one big benefit is smaller binaries but I'd love to know your thoughts behind this decision.


I have been doing Ruby on Rails for ~14 years but ~10 years ago I was confused and I picked up Nodejs thinking it is the future of software development.

It only took me a couple of months to realized what Ruby on Rails offers & the vibrant ecosystem it has. I quickly pivoted back to it and never looked back. I'm very happy with that decision.

Take that plunge and you will not regret it later.


Thanks for mentioning this gem (literally).

I moved my projects to GoodJob and it has been smooth sailing.


I'm curious about this topic as well.

I would also add NativeScript in the comparison.

https://nativescript.org/


Awesome! So great to see Iconbuddy starting to generate revenue, kudos :)


Thanks for supporting this project. Bilal.


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