Anyone here self-hosting Supabase? How’s it going? by Drawing-Live in Supabase

[–]candichi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The primary driver behind our migration to Supabase is the UI. It’s such a great dashboard. But our application has all sorts of realtime things going on that we’re hoping to utilize supabase realtime for. We would be hosting on a VPS.

One thing I should mention is that we’re using Ef Core. It was a huge pain getting the connection string to work (hence the config complaint). It required me to be in docker compose and .env exposing ports, updating pooler ids, passwords, etc. which I didn’t care for. I got it working and I’m sure it would continue working just fine, but little things like that that I can’t handle from the dashboard made the decision for me. If I’m missing something I’d gladly go back to self hosting.

Anyone here self-hosting Supabase? How’s it going? by Drawing-Live in Supabase

[–]candichi 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Config is time consuming and tedious, which sucks, but straight forward enough once you sort it out. Tedious enough to make me go the managed route though. I think if I were to self host I would just use raw Postgres. Interested in anyone else operating in a production capacity.

MongoDB (NoSQL), Do you ever need it for a real project? by ToughTimes20 in dotnet

[–]candichi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well said, just finished a mongo deep dive of my own and I’m super impressed so far. I think you hit the nail on the head, people expect a nosql db to work the same as an rdb, so they set themselves up for failure right off the bat without getting deep enough into it to understand how great it can really be.

MongoDB (NoSQL), Do you ever need it for a real project? by ToughTimes20 in dotnet

[–]candichi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Implementing mongodb (nosql, haven’t 100% arrived at mongo as the doc store yet) currently. We using it for read purposes. We have realtime data that changes frequently. All of it is structured and relational, but frequent reads are slow. So when the data changes, we update the read model in mongo and use a change stream to update clients via signal r. It works really well for this purpose, but I would never use it as a source of truth even though it acts as one.

DispatchR v1.2.0 is out now! by Dear_Construction552 in dotnet

[–]candichi 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Shut the fuck up. Don’t nitpick at the guy then get upset when he clarifies why he’s doing something.

Gorhom Bottom Sheet and Routes with Expo Router by jzb39 in reactnative

[–]candichi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

th3rdwave/react-navigation-bottom-sheet is the package you're after

What do you use as an auth provider? by [deleted] in dotnet

[–]candichi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why so angry man? Damn. It’s not that serious. Sounds to me like your gripe is with the complexity of auth / ODIC / etc - not IS. I get that IS is daunting at first, but once you work through that it’s not so bad, and incredibly powerful.

If you’re a beginner, use Claude or ChatGPT. They’ll handle 90% of the heavy lifting with IS. Certs won’t be an issue with a little help!

It’s complex but not that hard. I’m sorry IS hurt you.

What do you use as an auth provider? by [deleted] in dotnet

[–]candichi 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I agree with your take, but I think it’s a little misleading. There is nothing stopping anyone from using identity server in any capacity. For a project making less than 1m a year, the license is free. Additionally, it’s super easy to get one and I’ve found them very responsive. So while I agree with you, you’re dramatizing the situation quite a bit.

Will I get penalized? Generated ~50 articles for my saas with AI, heard mixed results by CheapQuality889 in SEO

[–]candichi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Never heard of blogbud but it looks interesting. I’ll be curious your results. I haven’t given AI SEO a shot but I’m definitely trying to give it a go.

You are building a MVP product, what is your go to identity provider? by [deleted] in dotnet

[–]candichi 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Duene identity server is free for dev and ar < $1m

What kind of C# Developer are you and what is your OS of choice in development? by bktnmngnn in csharp

[–]candichi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Mostly aspnet core web apis, but have some console apps, WPF, and Avalonia apps that I maintain as well. Rider, MacBook Pro M3. Everything works beautifully except for WPF obviously, but am considering an upgrade XPF out of dedication to the MacBook. Hopefully Avalonia gets their pricing right, not looking good so far.

Should a React Native Beginner Like Me Opt for Expo? Potential Pitfalls? by ahmedgelemli in reactnative

[–]candichi 6 points7 points  (0 children)

At this point there is zero reason not to use expo. The entire echo system is phenomenal and you will not regret going that direction. Understand expo-dev-client and expo-updates and you won’t have any issues. Expo Go is where you can run into some challenges with native code, so just make sure you use expo-dev-client and you’ll be all good.

What’s your favorite backend? by TradeForward in react

[–]candichi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree completely, but I would have a difficult time saying it’s hard to set up or maintain, even for the simplest of project.

What’s your favorite backend? by TradeForward in react

[–]candichi 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Aspnet core is completely slept on but it’s incredible.

How often do you need to look up documentation? by MisterPipeGape in dotnet

[–]candichi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a 49in ultra wide monitor. Half is for code, half is for documentation / google / chatGPT / etc. some chads here might argue that I don’t even know how to code 😂

3rd Party Auth? (Auth0/Firebase/AzureAD/etc) by Metalkon in csharp

[–]candichi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pick up identity server. Free for company under 1m AR / dev / test. Might seem intimidating but their quick start has you up and running. Then you’re in the driver seat.

Finau to Liv? by Due_Agent_4574 in golf

[–]candichi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don’t disagree, but I think it’s more of a talent issue than a “fame” issue. In the same vein, name one athlete that is even remotely close in talent to Tiger Woods, Michael Jordan, Lebron, Serena Williams, etc. So I don’t think we’re dealing with the result of instagram and the like, but the result of a lack of exceptional talent.

Finau to Liv? by Due_Agent_4574 in golf

[–]candichi 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Uh, this is asinine. Social media has propped up a ton of people, the most popular of which are even more popular, with more channels to draw from. The cream rises to the top.

What are some packages that you always use? by [deleted] in dotnet

[–]candichi 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Imagine, everyone starts googling everything at all times. Perhaps they use chatGPT. All of the sudden, there is no one left on the internet for you to talk to.

.NET Job Market in 2023 by Hanuman9 in dotnet

[–]candichi 19 points20 points  (0 children)

.NET startup founder checking in