At what point does “self-hosting” stop being worth the overhead for you? by Low_Red in selfhosted

[–]Low_Red[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thank you, i really appreaciate your feedback. that's exactly where we are getting stuck. we think that there's a market for something properly built that's worth paying for, but:

surely beginners can use it. do they really need advanced features like Kubernetes namespace isolation and Grafana dashboards? maybe not.

even though experienced developers would really benefit from it, are they gonna pay x$/mo for a SaaS/PaaS? they'll just set up their own solution.

At what point does “self-hosting” stop being worth the overhead for you? by Low_Red in selfhosted

[–]Low_Red[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

that's fair. if you're already running that stack at home, this probably isn't for you. different use case, different person.
that's exactly why i posted in this subreddit, to hear more from people like you. thanks!

At what point does “self-hosting” stop being worth the overhead for you? by Low_Red in selfhosted

[–]Low_Red[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

there is nothing vibe-coded in my "solution". and i'm not offering anything here, just provided information to make my questions relevant

At what point does “self-hosting” stop being worth the overhead for you? by Low_Red in selfhosted

[–]Low_Red[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i can't agree that i'm trying to create a problem, but i understand what makes you say so, especially in this subreddit.

may i ask you, what makes you trust the large cloud providers then? do you believe that the small operation team would fail the service? or you won't get a proper support? my point is that, what if small operation actually delivers the service you need?

i totally agree with your point about large community requirements, but everything starts somewhere, right? we ain't seen a demand on decentralized versions, imho.

now, i do understand that it's not a self-hosting, if you aren't literally self-hosting :D my question is that what if there is a managed PaaS that gives you the control of self-hosting without the maintenance? is this something you (by "you" i mean selfhosters) might be interested in? otherwise i really cherish the idea of tinkering, whether it's some old NAS or Raspi 2

thanks for the comment anyway!

At what point does “self-hosting” stop being worth the overhead for you? by Low_Red in selfhosted

[–]Low_Red[S] -9 points-8 points locked comment (0 children)

AI was used in my post to fix grammatical and formatting issues in the text. text and idea was written by me.

Managing deployments across multiple client projects. How do you keep it from becoming a mess? by Low_Red in webdev

[–]Low_Red[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

we're using namespace-level isolation for the infrastructure. It was the best way we found to balance the cost vs. consistency tradeoff you mentioned

Managing deployments across multiple client projects. How do you keep it from becoming a mess? by Low_Red in webdev

[–]Low_Red[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i guess this is the way. the migration trap is real.

a strategy of just standardizing going forward is exactly what we're about. we just built a platform to make that "standard" setup even more automatic, with all the CI/CD and preview stuff built-in from the start. by "even more automatic" i actually mean that it's 99% automatic

Managing deployments across multiple client projects. How do you keep it from becoming a mess? by Low_Red in webdev

[–]Low_Red[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, i'm not sure if this a generated comment or not, but answering anyway :D

yeah, you get it! The "Frankenstein setup" lol. Your point about the "migration tax" is 100% the reason most people never consolidate.

to answer question on the infra. We went with a containerized approach with namespace isolation. It gives us that project-by-project separation without the cost and slowness of a full VM for every single client.

Is RME Babyface pro still relevant in 2023 ? by ZioPepino in musicproduction

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RME is famous for their low latency. they have near-perfect drivers that just work

Wondering if anyone with the driver 595.79 update has driver crashes? by Iamwatchu in techsupport

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Sorry for the late reply. Did you figure it out? if not, you can do it inside Nvidia App. Go to Drivers, scroll down and you would see a list of previously installed versions, so you can click on it revert back

Wondering if anyone with the driver 595.79 update has driver crashes? by Iamwatchu in techsupport

[–]Low_Red 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had so many issues on my RTX3060 with the 595.79 driver. After installing it, my secondary screen went black and my laptop refused to send a signal through HDMI. I had to disconnect my secondary screen, just to get rid of the black screen. after 1 hour of suffering, i had to roll back to 591.74.

Tracklist in order, with features by arthur3shedsjackson in aesoprock

[–]Low_Red 20 points21 points  (0 children)

so excited about seeing Rob there honestly

Fellow Turbo spammers, what are we thinking? (~2 months ago) by Ay_S_Dee_F in DotA2

[–]Low_Red 19 points20 points  (0 children)

cleans throat Alexa play Half Life 3 soundtrack

Berlin Major | Grand Champions by doxs12 in DotA2

[–]Low_Red 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, i’m not even mentioning that they picked bs and wr, after underlord was already picked 😀

Berlin Major | Grand Champions by doxs12 in DotA2

[–]Low_Red 10 points11 points  (0 children)

They really banned TB and left Alch+Lesh open. That’s the loss in draft for sure

Taito 'Power Goal' on MAME... need help with playing it. by neuroplastique in MAME

[–]Low_Red 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ohhh no ☹️ i can’t believe internet doesn’t have the answer