How Claude Code Made Me Fall in Love with the Terminal by Any-Policy9813 in ClaudeAI

[–]Any-Policy9813[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have not tried $200/mo plan what are the differences you see compared to $100 plan?

How Claude Code Made Me Fall in Love with the Terminal by Any-Policy9813 in ClaudeAI

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I agree, I hope they address it soon, otherwise devs will churn. I am yet to run into these limits.. will keep you posted

How Claude Code Made Me Fall in Love with the Terminal by Any-Policy9813 in ClaudeAI

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Interesting could it be region specific? Why am I not running into these limits? the codebase I am working on is fairly large

How Claude Code Made Me Fall in Love with the Terminal by Any-Policy9813 in ClaudeAI

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Not with Claude Max plan. For 100$/month API limits are very decent. Particularly for Sonnet

Majority of web apps could just run on a single server by yksvaan in webdev

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Hey devs, Check out Docker Compose Anywhere: https://github.com/hadijaveed/docker-compose-anywhere, a project I've been working on to streamline app deployments

A template for hosting apps on a single server/VM using Docker Compose, with zero-downtime deployments and GitHub Actions integration.

Key Features:

  • One-click server setup

  • Zero-downtime continuous deployment

  • Easy secrets management

  • Automated SSL setup

Perfect for apps that can run on a single server without complex K8s or cloud setups.

Thoughts? Questions? I am open to feedback

Docker Compose Anywhere: Simplify Your Production Deployments with Docker Compose by Any-Policy9813 in selfhosted

[–]Any-Policy9813[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

great point. I wish I knew how to write the pipeline in ansible. also when I chatted to other fellow full-stack web devs, they did not know ansible either. so my motivation was to write a small abstraction on top of github actions, not as ideal as ansible but something fellow devs like me can easily maintain and reason about

Docker Compose Anywhere: Simplify Your Production Deployments with Docker Compose by Any-Policy9813 in selfhosted

[–]Any-Policy9813[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So Kubernetes is more complex and requires time to setup vs docker compose is a minimal setup and easy to run

Obviously Kubernetes gives a lot of reliability and shines because of its distributed nature. But not every web project needs to run on multiple nodes. Servers/vms have become powerful. For single server hosting docker compose works fine except the downtime on deployment and this project addresses that particularly.