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Docker Compose is probably the right approach for developing a 12-factor app.


Your website would benefit from review/editing by a fluent English speaker/writer.


The ice coffee would freeze.


Cool. Now how about networking, scaling, dns, scheduled tasks, secrets management, identity/access management?


On the roadmap! This is very early, so appreciate the feedback.


I guess what I'm implying is, why compete with mature container orchestration systems like Kube, ECS, Nomad etc?


Best not to judge all cars by EVs.. for some reason most manufacturers have decided to discard 100 years of ergonomics learnings and start anew for no reason (beyond meager aerdynamics gains)


The trend of removing buttons and switches in favour of touchscreens, which have no feedback, must be one of the worst recent developments. I think it's mainly for 2 reasons - cost saving by removing physical switches which also speeds up manufacture and secondly just copying Tesla.


Healthcare, elder care.


Internet always divided


VSCode and all its plugins didn’t replace you as an engineer, did it? AI is just another tool for achieving business outcomes.


Keep your seatbelt on is the number one rule. Do that and you’ll continue to live through your flights. I’m willing to put money on that frankly


Maybe you should describe what the site is and how it would be of value to people in this post. People aren’t going to just click a nondescript web link.


I described it: on Tik Tok, on YouTube, on dev.to, here in another posts. But somehow people don’t say anything. As if in the only tech places I know people don’t want to talk about technology now.

It’s not about convincing you to click something it’s about requesting to reflect me where have I fallen in between the chairs.


    I described it: on Tik Tok, on YouTube, on dev.to, here in
    another posts. But somehow people don’t say anything.
If you already feel like you've been repeating yourself too much and you don't even have a landing page yet, you may not have the right mindset for starting a company from scratch. Every time you bring up the idea, you need to explain it.

I dug up this post from _today_:

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38973944

Some fast reactions:

* this sounds like client certificates but with an extra step involving email

* I don't understand the threat model where you don't trust the user's SSL connection but _do_ trust their email account


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